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Lindsey Graham astonishes onlookers with ‘ignorant’ Fox News interview
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) astonished onlookers on Wednesday after he gave what some described as an “ignorant” interview on Fox News. Graham joined Fox News host Sean Hannity on his eponymous show, where the two discussed topics ranging from President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the war in Iran to Trump’s endorsement of Graham’s re-election…
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Democrats failing to win over Latino voters souring on Trump: poll
Latino support for Democrats remains stagnant despite President Trump losing some of the gains he made with the key voting bloc in the 2024 election, a new poll found. The UnidosUS survey of 3,000 registered Hispanic voters found 54% of Latinos plan to vote for Democratic House candidates in the midterm election, while 27% plan…
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Travis Kelce hints he and Taylor Swift are considering huge life change after highly anticipated wedding
Travis Kelce gave a sign that he and Taylor Swift are changing their last names after getting married. The NFL athlete, 36, “liked” an Instagram post Tuesday from the podcast “Bussin With the Boys,” in which hosts Will Compton and Taylor Lewan discussed if Swift will change her last name to Kelce after tying the…
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Stephen Miller hit with devastating clapback after wildly false claim about candidate
The Democratic National Committee didn’t reach for a policy argument when White House senior adviser Stephen Miller deliberately misgendered Texas Senate nominee James Talarico on Wednesday. They went straight for the jugular. After the DNC posted a photo of Talarico — a cisgender man — declaring it was “time to take back Texas,” Miller fired…
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DHS chief blames pepper-sprayed senator for being attacked during ICE facility visit
Department of Homeland Security leader Markwayne Mullin dodged responsibility for a senator being pepper-sprayed outside an immigration detention facility, saying it was the senator’s own fault, according to reporting from inside a recent Cabinet meeting. “Now you have one of the senators who complained because he got splattered with a pepper ball,” Mullin said, referring…
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Doughnut shop was closed, so he drove into it, then tried to run over officer, police say
A Ventura County man is accused of creating his own version of a doughnut hole on Wednesday morning — in a Simi Valley storefront. Simi Valley police arrested Frank Blessing after they said the 58-year-old rampaged his sport utility vehicle through the front of a doughnut shop, leaving a gaping opening at the entrance. Authorities…
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Judge swats away Trump DOJ’s attempt to gain access to journalist’s subscribers: report
Newly released documents from February reveal that a U.S. magistrate judge denied five search warrant requests from the Trump administration related to the Cities Church FACE Act prosecution, which most famously led to charges against former CNN reporter Don Lemon. The issue involved a group of protesters who disrupted a gathering at a St. Paul…
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Priest allegedly used mentally ill tenant’s confessions to get her thrown out of NYC rent-stabilized apartment the church owned
A priest used the sobbing confessions of a woman struggling with a psychotic episode to have her tossed from a rent-stabilized apartment in New York City that the church owned, a shocking lawsuit claims. Magdalena Max Avramovich, 56, lived in her apartment complex owned by the St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Manhattan for nearly…
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Gayle King’s ex-husband apologizes, reflects on ‘painful chapter’ after news anchor exposes his cheating past
Gayle King’s ex-husband is owning up to his past mistakes. William Bumpus shared a lengthy statement to Page Six Wednesday in the wake of the “CBS Mornings” host’s “Call Her Daddy” episode, in which she detailed the moment she caught Bumpus cheating on her with a good friend during their marriage. “My deepest apologies to…
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‘It’s a disaster’: Republicans sound alarm as Texas race rips open financial hole
The Texas Senate race has officially been set, between notoriously scandal-plagued state Attorney General Ken Paxton on the Republican side and Presbyterian minister and state legislator James Talarico on the Democratic side. But already, Texas Republicans are sounding off a message of fear, NBC News reported, because of the impending money problems the race will…









