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Today’s Rundown:
- TRUMP RESPONDS TO PUTIN, KIM, XI APPEARING AT CHINA PARADE: At a massive military parade in Beijing, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, and China’s Xi Jinping appeared together in a show of unity. President Trump called the gathering “a reminder of who America is up against” but also said he respects “strong leaders.” The event highlighted China’s growing ties with Russia and North Korea amid U.S. tensions. Analysts warn this could deepen global divisions.
- HOUSE RELEASES FIRST BATCH OF EPSTEIN FILES AS VICTIMS PREPARE TO TESTIFY: The House Oversight Committee released the first set of records from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, including travel logs, correspondence, and financial papers. Lawmakers say the documents will shed light on how Epstein built and maintained his network of influence. Victims are expected to testify in the coming weeks. Advocates hope the disclosures bring new accountability, though some names remain redacted.
- INFOWARS DROPS MAGA RISING STAR AFTER TRUMP CRITICISM: A young Infowars host seen as a “rising star” among MAGA supporters has been removed from the platform after criticizing Trump. Alex Jones reportedly fired him following comments that Trump had “betrayed” parts of his base. The ousting shows Trump loyalty still dominates the far-right media space. Critics say it signals shrinking tolerance for dissent.
- JURY ACQUITS CARDI B IN $24M ASSAULT CASE INVOLVING SECURITY GUARD: A California jury unanimously cleared rapper Cardi B in a civil lawsuit filed by a former security guard, Emani Ellis, who accused her of assault and emotional distress over an incident in 2018 near a Beverly Hills OB/GYN office. The 12-person jury took less than an hour to rule there was no physical altercation, rejecting claims that Cardi B scratched Ellis, spat on her, or used racial slurs—charges the court found unsubstantiated. Cardi B testified that she didn’t touch Ellis but did engage in a heated verbal exchange when the guard tried to film her—an interaction she says she found invasive during a private, early-stage pregnancy. Doctors and staff present supported her version, saying they saw no contact between the two women. After the verdict, Cardi B expressed relief and warned she’d countersue if faced with another “frivolous” lawsuit.
- OHIO STATE TAKES NO. 1 SPOT IN AP TOP 25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLL: The Ohio State Buckeyes climbed to the top of the AP Top 25 after a strong opening win and losses by other top teams. Georgia fell to No. 3 after a shaky start, while Texas and Alabama rounded out the top five. It’s Ohio State’s first time at No. 1 in nearly a decade, boosting excitement for their playoff hopes. Fans and analysts say the team looks like a national title contender.
- COUPLE UNEXPECTEDLY WELCOMES BABY AT BURNING MAN FESTIVAL: Two festivalgoers became parents after the mother went into labor at Burning Man in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert. Medical volunteers and nearby attendees rushed to help deliver the baby safely. Both mother and child are reported healthy. The story added a surprising bright spot to a week that also saw tragedy at the festival.
- CHLOË GRACE MORETZ MARRIES KATE HARRISON IN PRIVATE CEREMONY: Actress Chloë Grace Moretz tied the knot with longtime partner Kate Harrison in a small, private ceremony. The couple, who have been together for years, kept details quiet but shared a few photos with close friends. Fans and fellow actors flooded social media with congratulations. The wedding marks a milestone for one of Hollywood’s most low-key couples.
- SEN. CORY BOOKER ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT TO GIRLFRIEND: New Jersey Senator Cory Booker revealed his engagement to his girlfriend, whose resemblance to his ex Rosario Dawson has already drawn online chatter. The senator said he’s “the happiest I’ve ever been” and shared photos of the proposal. Political allies and friends congratulated the couple. The wedding is expected sometime in 2026.



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