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  • Washington National Opera Leaves Kennedy Center

    01:17|
    The Washington National Opera, a seventy-year-old institution, is leaving the Kennedy Center due to financial struggles and the centers name change. The operas ticket sales have dropped, donors are withdrawing, and artists are canceling shows. The opera plans to continue its mission with a shorter spring season and new venues. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Philly Protests Demand End to ICE

    01:24|
    Protesters in Philadelphia demand end of ICE, following fatal shooting in Minneapolis Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Sheriff Bilal Blasts ICE: 'No Hiding Place'

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    Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal delivered a fiery warning to ICE agents, stating they would not be protected in her city. Her remarks, made in response to a fatal shooting, went viral and sparked a national debate. While some praised her stance, others criticized it as dangerous. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Iran Protests: Death Toll Rises, Internet Shut Down

    02:17|
    Protests in Iran escalate into second week, with at least 72 deaths and over 2,300 detained. Government ramps up crackdown, labeling protesters enemies of God and calling for quick trials. Despite state media claims of peace, verified videos show thousands chanting death to Khamenei and reports of armed protesters. U.S. Secretary of State supports protesters, airlines suspend flights, and exiled Crown Prince calls for more marches. Fears grow of potential bloody sweep by security forces. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Bryce Harper: Free Agent in Sneaker World

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    Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies star, has left Under Armour, ending his ten-year endorsement deal. The baseball sneakerhead is now a free agent, potentially eyeing Nike or other brands. Fans miss his on-field cleat rotations, a cherished part of his game. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Greenland Rejects Trump's U.S. Takeover Bid

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    Greenlands leaders reject Trumps push for U.S. control, citing international law and self-determination. Trump considers military force, but faces opposition from Greenlanders, U.S. Senator Rand Paul, and Denmarks Prime Minister. NATO allies view Trumps actions as a disrespect to a loyal partner. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Venezuela's Power Struggle: Cabello's Wild Card

    02:22|
    In the wake of U.S. special forces arrival in Caracas, Venezuelas new president Delcy Rodríguez faces a complex power dynamic. Her cabinet includes Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López and Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, both accused of drug trafficking and facing U.S. bounties. Maduros rule weakened by delegating military control over resources, creating rival factions. Rodríguezs ability to deliver on U.S. demands is uncertain, with Cabellos colectivos patrolling Caracas and intimidating civilians. Analysts warn of underestimating these divisions and loyalties, as Venezuelas future hinges on whether hardliners can be appeased or if theyll disrupt any deal. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Philly's Mixed Report Card: Hype, Headaches, Heart

    01:56|
    Philadelphia tops the New York Times list for 2026, boasting big celebrations, sports events, and a packed calendar. Despite an A- for its vibrant, historic atmosphere, locals face hotel price hikes and crowds. A viral sign advising against Philly earns an A for humor, while the Eagles playoff run gets a B-. Nostalgia hits high with the Melrose Diner sign, but a stolen walrus bone earns a D. Winter brings trash can fires, earning an A for practicality. Phillys report card balances hype, challenges, and charm, drawing crowds despite local warnings. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Eagles Fans Hype Up Playoff Game, Forty-Niners Fans Warned

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    Philly Eagles fans are pumped, taking over Penns Landing, predicting a blowout victory. Meanwhile, forty-niners fans face light-hearted heckling at Rocky statue, with local lore suggesting a jersey on Rocky equals a Philly win. Checkout Solipillow.com
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