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Tensions rise as Trump's aggressive tactics with Iran and Israel spark debate, while media clashes over deep-state leaks and journalistic integrity highlight polarized views on transparency and accountability.

Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home ransacked by three suspects who broke in through front window

Fox NewsFriday, June 27, 2025 at 2:12:59 AM
Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home ransacked by three suspects who broke in through front window
Brad Pitt's LA home was reportedly broken into and trashed by three intruders while he was away promoting his new movie. The suspects smashed through a front window, adding Pitt to the growing list of celebrities targeted by burglaries recently.
Editor’s Note: High-profile break-ins like this aren't just about stolen items—they highlight how even A-list security can't always deter determined thieves. It also feeds into broader concerns about crime trends in LA, especially when big names keep getting hit. For fans, it’s a jarring reminder that fame doesn’t make you immune to real-world problems.
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