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Diddy found not guilty of trafficking, faces prison on lesser charge

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Quick Hit:
Jurors delivered their final verdict Wednesday in the federal trial of hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, acquitting him of the most serious charges that could have led to life in prison.
Key Details:
- Sean “Diddy” Combs was found not guilty of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges, which carried potential life sentences.
- He was found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution, which carries a maximum 10-year sentence.
- Prosecutors accused Combs of running a decade-long criminal enterprise involving violence, threats, and sexual exploitation of women.
Diving Deeper:
Jurors reached a final decision Wednesday in Manhattan federal court after deliberating on the fate of Sean “Diddy” Combs, who faced five counts in total. The rapper and music mogul was acquitted of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion – charges that carried minimum sentences of 15 years to life imprisonment if convicted.
Combs was convicted on a lesser count of transportation to engage in prostitution, a federal offense carrying a maximum 10-year prison term. The jury reportedly deadlocked on some counts Tuesday but ultimately resolved all charges by Wednesday.
Prosecutors alleged Combs used his fame, power, and wealth to operate a criminal enterprise that controlled and manipulated women – including his longtime girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie Ventura. Testimony described alleged drug-fueled sex marathons that prosecutors said were orchestrated through intimidation, threats, and violence. However, jurors did not find sufficient evidence to convict him on the racketeering or sex trafficking charges.
The counts against Combs included two for racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, each carrying potential life sentences, and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. The jury returned guilty only on one of the prostitution counts.
The verdict marks a significant legal outcome for Combs, whose public image has collapsed under allegations of sexual exploitation and criminal conspiracy. While he avoids life imprisonment, the guilty verdict on prostitution transportation ensures legal consequences remain. Sentencing is expected to be scheduled in the coming weeks.
“Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs” by Nikeush licensed under (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Entertainment
Study finds 99% of late-night TV guests in 2025 have been liberal

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A new study reveals that liberal guests overwhelmingly dominate late-night TV in 2025, with nearly every political figure or commentator featured leaning left. Just one guest this year was even remotely center-right, according to the analysis.
Key Details:
- The Media Research Center reviewed guest lineups from five late-night comedy programs and found that 99% of political guests so far in 2025 were liberal, with zero elected Republicans featured.
- The survey covered shows hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, and The Daily Show, all of which favored Democrat politicians, liberal journalists, and left-wing commentators.
- Of the 77 non-elected guests tracked, only one—economist Oren Cass—represented a center-right viewpoint, making a single appearance to discuss Trump’s tariffs on The Daily Show.
Diving Deeper:
A recent report by the Media Research Center paints a stark picture of political bias across the late-night television landscape. The analysis, which surveyed the first half of 2025, found that liberal guests were nearly the only voices featured on major late-night comedy programs. According to the report, 99 percent of all political guests on shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and The Daily Show leaned left.
When it came to sitting officeholders, the bias was even more glaring: 30 elected Democrats appeared on these shows, while not a single Republican lawmaker was invited. Some of the most featured repeat guests included far-left figures like Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), and Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), who each appeared multiple times.
Even among non-politicians, the ideological imbalance persisted. Out of 77 guests analyzed, just one—American Compass executive director Oren Cass—was identified as having a conservative or center-right viewpoint. His lone appearance on The Daily Show was centered on a policy issue: President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The MRC report also highlighted the recurring presence of left-wing media figures. Nine guests were MSNBC hosts, eight were from CNN, and six others were CNN reporters or analysts. MSNBC’s Chris Hayes was featured three separate times.
The findings are consistent with MRC’s prior research. Since 2022, they note, late-night comedy shows have hosted 511 liberal guests compared to just 14 center-right figures.
Critics argue this lopsided exposure skews public perception and reinforces ideological silos, especially among younger audiences who consume political content through entertainment. The report suggests that late-night programming, once a venue for varied political commentary and humor, now operates more like an echo chamber for the American left.
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
International
Chicago suburb purchases childhood home of Pope Leo XIV

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Village officials in Dolton, Illinois, have purchased the boyhood home of Pope Leo XIV, calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to bring pride, attention, and tourism to the community. The historic acquisition comes just weeks after Robert Prevost was elected pope.
Key Details:
- The three-bedroom, 1,050-square-foot home was purchased by the Pope’s parents in 1949 and remained in the family for nearly 50 years.
- Initially listed for $245,957, the home was removed from the market after Prevost’s election and later sold directly to the Dolton Village Board at a “significantly lower” price.
- Dolton Mayor Jason House called the deal a major win for the community, with board members and residents already seeing increased interest and tour bus traffic.
Diving Deeper:
The childhood home of Pope Leo XIV has officially been purchased by the village of Dolton, Illinois, after a unanimous vote by the Village Board on Monday night. Local officials are celebrating the move as a historic acquisition that could serve as a source of civic pride and new economic opportunity.
As reported by the New York Post, the modest 1,050-square-foot home—located just south of Chicago—was originally purchased by the Pope’s parents in 1949 for a $49 monthly mortgage. It stayed in the Prevost family for nearly half a century.
After Robert Prevost was elected pope, the home—initially listed on May 5 for $245,957—was pulled from the market and briefly entered into an auction process. That plan was ultimately scrapped in favor of a direct sale to the village. While the final purchase price hasn’t been disclosed, attorney Burt Odelson, who handled the deal, said it was “significantly lower than what they thought they would get.”
Mayor Jason House praised the acquisition as a unique chance to put Dolton on the map. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” House said. “We can either seize this moment and move it forward, or we can let that moment go to an investor. I would like our community to get the benefits of this opportunity.”
Tourism has already begun. Within hours of Pope Leo XIV’s election, visitors started arriving at the home. Officials say that momentum has only grown. Trustee Edward Steave said the traffic in the area speaks for itself: “If you ever see the traffic over there, the constant busloads in and out of our town, this is a great opportunity for us. This is a historical thing.”
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