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Right-wing journalist predicts Tulsi Gabbard will end her tenure on a dramatic note
Right-wing journalist John Solomon predicted Thursday, outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard will make a dramatic exit by releasing evidence claiming to prove foreign interference in the 2020 election. Solomon, who works closely with Gabbard on declassifications, spoke with Bannon on the “War Room” podcast. “Tulsi is gonna go out in a blaze of…
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Victims of the Washington paper mill disaster included husbands and grandfathers
LONGVIEW, Wash. — Crews resumed the painstaking search Thursday for nine workers feared dead at a Washington state paper mill where a chemical tank ruptured, devastating a community where many families have worked in local mills for generations. Authorities have said there was no hope of finding survivors of Tuesday’s tank rupture at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging…
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Whitmer Rules Out a Run for President in 2028. Here’s What Other Potential Contenders Have Said
Governor of Michigan Gretchen Whitmer speaks during Michigan Chronicle’s Pancakes & Politics forum at Elevate at One Campus Martius in Detroit, Michigan, on April 08, 2026. —Monica Morgan—Getty Images Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, long rumored as a possible Democratic presidential candidate, has said she will not make a bid for the White House in 2028.…
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6 protesters arrested after clash with ICE officers outside a New Jersey detention center
NEWARK, N.J. — Protesters clashed with armed federal immigration officers in front of a New Jersey detention center where advocates have demonstrated for days while asserting that people detained there are staging a hunger strike over poor living conditions. Groups of demonstrators, many wearing gas masks and other face coverings, linked arms in a human chain in…
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JD Vance abruptly cancels rare Colorado appearance
Vice President JD Vance cancelled a scheduled speaking event in Denver Thursday afternoon. The cancelation was abrupt and Vance provided no explanation, according to Denver’s GOP announcement on social media, Axios reported. “The high-profile visit would have been a rare stop for a top Republican leader in solid-blue Colorado,” according to Axios. Vance planned to…
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NYC already spent $1.3M on controversial new East Village homeless shelter – as neighbors desperately try to stop it
The Mamdani’s administration has already spent $1.3 million on its controversial planned new homeless shelter in the East Village — as fed-up locals desperately try to stop it from opening, a dramatic Thursday court hearing revealed. Furious and mostly grey-haired East Village neighbors packed a Manhattan courtroom to hear arguments over the proposed 117-bed intake…
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Blake Lively thirsts over husband Ryan Reynolds’ bulging biceps in flirty snap
Blake Lively is loving her husband Ryan Reynolds’ jacked arms. The actress posted a snap of her and Reynolds on her Instagram Stories Wednesday, in which he’s holding a plate of cookies and raspberries. “delicious @vancityreynolds,” she wrote over their sunny, outdoor selfie. She then posted a close-up shot of the cookies followed by close-ups…
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ABC files applications ‘under protest’ for early renewal of TV station licenses
Walt Disney Co.’s ABC has filed renewal applications with the Federal Communications Commission “under protest” after an order mandating a years-early review of the network’s eight television station licenses. The criticism was part of the network’s applications for the FCC review, which were filed ahead of a deadline Thursday. In an objection to the early…
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Cities are taking a surprising step to avoid feeding info to Trump’s ICE: report
Cities contracting with Flock Safety to run networks of license plate reader cameras are growing increasingly alarmed about the company’s involvement with the Trump administration’s mass deportation schemes, to the point that some are now covering their own cameras in trash bags, a new report revealed. According to 404 Media, one city bagging up its…
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Staffer got pregnant after abusing teen at L.A. County youth home, legal claim says
At least two teenage boys were sexually abused by female staffers at a Chatsworth group home earlier this year, leading one of the women to become pregnant, according to a civil claim filed this week. One employee at the facility, known as Rancho San Antonio, abused a 15-year-old boy over a five-month span both at…









