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Updates on the Melissa Hortman & John Hoffman shootings emerge as Mubi faces backlash over investor ties to Israeli defense-tech. Meanwhile, Bill Maher humorously suggests Newsom could be the Democrats' next star amid Trump defiance.

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Melissa Hortman & John Hoffman Shootings: Updates on Case
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Two Minnesota state legislators, Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman, were reportedly shot by an individual posing as a police officer. Details are still emerging, but the incident has raised immediate concerns about safety and potential political motives behind the attack. Authorities are actively investigating the circumstances.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another crime story—it hits at the intersection of public safety, political tensions, and trust in law enforcement. When elected officials are targeted, especially by someone impersonating an officer, it shakes confidence in the systems meant to protect people. It also raises questions about whether this was politically motivated, which could deepen divisions in an already polarized climate. For Minnesotans and beyond, this story will likely spark debates about security, accountability, and the risks facing public servants.
Mubi Responds to Backlash Over New Investor’s Ties to Israeli Defense-Tech Startup
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Mubi, the buzzy indie film distributor and streaming service behind hits like The Substance, is facing heat after news broke that one of its new investors has ties to an Israeli defense-tech startup. The company, fresh off a $1 billion valuation and an Oscar push, is now scrambling to address criticism from fans and creators who are uneasy about the connection.
Editor’s Note: For a platform that prides itself on artistic integrity and progressive values, this investment link is a bad look—especially in an industry where ethical sourcing matters to audiences. It’s not just about money; it’s about who’s behind it and what they represent. Mubi’s response (or lack thereof) could sway loyal subscribers and talent who don’t want their work indirectly funding contentious ventures.
‘Real Time’: Bill Maher Thinks Newsom Could Be The Next “Hot Felon” Amid Trump Defiance: “The Guy For The Democratic Party”
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Bill Maher, on his show Real Time, joked that California Governor Gavin Newsom could become the Democratic Party's next rising star—even calling him the "hot felon" of politics—as Newsom defiantly clashes with Trump over ICE raids and military actions in California. Maher sees presidential potential in Newsom, praising his combative stance against the administration.
Editor’s Note: Maher’s comments highlight how Newsom’s high-profile resistance to Trump is turning him into a Democratic favorite—and possibly a 2024 contender. Whether you love or hate the governor, his willingness to pick fights with the White House is getting noticed, and that could reshape the party’s future.
What To Know About Saturday’s Army Parade, Donald Trump’s Birthday And The No Kings Protests
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This weekend wraps up a chaotic stretch in Donald Trump’s second term with three major events colliding: a grand U.S. Army parade marking its 250th anniversary (featuring thousands of soldiers, vintage uniforms, and flyovers), Trump’s birthday celebrations, and planned "No Kings" protests. It’s a symbolic powder keg—showcasing national pride, political polarization, and public dissent all at once.
Editor’s Note: Whether you see this as a patriotic display or a divisive spectacle depends on your perspective, but it’s undeniably a snapshot of America’s current tensions. The parade’s timing alongside Trump’s birthday and protests turns a routine military milestone into a lightning rod for broader debates about power, patriotism, and protest. Worth watching to gauge the mood of the country.
Court Sides With Trump on California's National Guard
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A federal appeals court just handed former President Trump a win, allowing him to maintain the deployment of thousands of National Guard troops in California—a move the state had challenged. Essentially, the court said the federal government has the final say here, not the state.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about troop deployments—it’s a power struggle between federal and state authority. The ruling reinforces Washington’s control over military decisions, even when states push back. For California, it means less say over how National Guard resources are used within its borders. For Trump, it’s a legal victory that could set a precedent for future disputes between states and the feds.

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