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Washington Examiner

DOJ finds UC Davis medical school violated federal law regarding admissions practices

The DOJ has found the UC Davis School of Medicine guilty of violating federal law by racially discriminating against applicants in its admissions process. This conclusion follows a six-month investigation and is in line with a recent Supreme Court ruling that banned affirmative action in university admissions. UC Davis has disputed the findings, asserting that its admissions practices are fair and compliant with the law.

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The Daily Beast

Mark-Paul Gosselaar Faces Accusations Regarding Six-Pack Abs

Mark-Paul Gosselaar, known for his role in 'Saved by the Bell,' has been accused of faking his six-pack abs after a recent public appearance. While some commenters speculated about the authenticity of his physique, the co-creator of his new show asserted that the abs are real, although Gosselaar later indicated that prosthetics and fillers were used for his character in the show.

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Fox News — Latest

Chris Robinson Addresses Backlash Over Comments at Concert

Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes faced criticism from fans after defending his comments made during a concert in Florida. He stated that his remarks were taken out of context and emphasized his respect for U.S. veterans. The incident sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some fans vowing to boycott the band while others supported Robinson.

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The Daily Beast

Tim Allen Discusses Challenges in Potential 'Home Improvement' Reboot

Tim Allen has cited personal issues among former child actors from 'Home Improvement' as obstacles to a potential reboot of the show. He specifically referenced Zachery Ty Bryan's legal troubles and noted that the other actors have not been active in the industry for many years. Allen remains engaged with his role in the 'Toy Story' franchise.

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PBS NewsHour

Pope Leo Recognizes Gaudi's Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

Pope Leo acknowledged the Sagrada Familia, an unfinished work by Antoni Gaudí, during a recent event in Barcelona. He emphasized its importance as a symbol of unity for Spain and compared its construction to the spiritual journey of Christians.

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New York Post

Kyle Cooke discusses Amanda Batula divorce terms

Kyle Cooke has shared information about his divorce from Amanda Batula, indicating that they did not have a prenup. A report states that they have not filed for divorce yet as they are working on financial arrangements.

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The Daily Beast

Kai Trump Faces Criticism Over Edited Video from Knicks Game

Kai Trump has been accused of editing a video from an NBA Finals game to remove boos directed at her grandfather, Donald Trump. The video, shared on Instagram, features altered audio that lacks the negative crowd reaction. Donald Trump later claimed he received a positive response from the audience.

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New York Post

Tim Allen discusses challenges in 'Home Improvement' reboot

Tim Allen spoke about the challenges encountered during the reboot of 'Home Improvement,' citing personality issues among cast members as a significant factor. He indicated that these issues have led to the project's current state.

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New York Post

Public Reaction to Karmelo Anthony's Guilty Verdict

Karmelo Anthony was found guilty on June 10, 2026. The verdict has sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting the jury's decision and others voicing criticism.

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Washington Examiner

Jimmy Kimmel mocks Spencer Pratt with U-Haul rental after primary loss

Jimmy Kimmel humorously addressed Spencer Pratt's primary election loss by renting a U-Haul for him, referencing Pratt's earlier comments about leaving Los Angeles if certain candidates were elected. Pratt responded on social media, indicating he had nothing left to pack.

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Fox News — Latest

DOJ Investigates CUNY's Black Male Initiative for Potential Civil Rights Violations

The Department of Justice is investigating CUNY's Black Male Initiative for potential violations of civil rights laws. The initiative, which supports underrepresented students, is under scrutiny to determine if it discriminates based on race. The investigation follows previous scrutiny of similar programs by the DOJ.

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