Taylor Swift takes a break from the limelight after a record-breaking Eras Tour and releases a double album. She spends her time with Travis Kelce, skipping the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards, much to fans' disappointment. Swift stays productive, preparing for future projects.
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Donald Trump released an AI-generated video showcasing Gaza as a glitzy, futuristic paradise, complete with luxury hotels and a giant golden statue of Trump. This follows his controversial proposal for Gaza, suggesting redevelopment under U.S. ownership. The proposal has faced significant opposition from Palestinian authorities and Arab states, emphasizing that Gaza remains an integral part of Palestinian land.
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