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MS NOW hosts react to Trump’s angry Oval Office appearance
President Donald Trump spent Thursday’s Oval Office press availability complaining about media coverage of his inauguration crowd size, claiming it was larger than reported, despite evidence showing approximately 25,000 attendees rather than the million he claims. Trump then became defensive when reporters asked basic questions about the stalled Iran war negotiations and timeline. He insulted
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Billionaire John Catsimatidis celebrates first weekend as minor-league baseball manager
Billionaire John Catsimatidis is taking a swing at leading a minor-league baseball team as they gear up for opening weekend. The mogul behind Gristedes supermarkets and conservative radio network WABC was gearing up for the Staten Island FerryHawks’ opening weekend after adding Atlantic League managing partner to his resume. “It’s just a wonderful day,” Catsimatidis,
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Park leads challenger Malik in fundraising for L.A.’s coastal council seat
Los Angeles City Council member Traci Park has raised more than $1.2 million for her reelection campaign in the city’s June 2 primary, more than double the amount collected by challenger Faizah Malik, according to finance reports filed this week. Malik, a civil rights attorney, reported raising roughly $454,000 in her bid for the District
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Pope Leo fires fresh shot at Trump over new DOJ move
Pope Leo XIV took a fresh swipe at President Donald Trump’s administration after the Justice Department on Friday moved to resume federal executions, condemning the death penalty as an attack on human dignity. The American-born pontiff delivered the remarks just hours after the Justice Department lifted a moratorium on capital punishment and signaled a return
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Pratt and Raman lead Bass in latest fundraising for L.A. mayoral race
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is up against three well-financed challengers in the June 2 primary, with reality television star Spencer Pratt and Councilmember Nithya Raman leading the pack in fundraising. Pratt, whose home was destroyed in the 2025 Palisades fire, has raised nearly $540,000 for his campaign since Jan. 1, according to figures reported
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Mysteriously vanished GOP congressman still trading stocks despite missing 50 votes
Rep. Tom Kean (R-NJ) has rapidly become one of the biggest mysteries on Capitol Hill, as he has been absent for weeks due to an unspecified medical issue his office will not elaborate on, with no timeline for when he might return. The 57-year-old has not cast a vote since March 5, missing 50 roll
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All the explosive photos of Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel: How the saga that rocked the NFL unfolded
NFL fans haven’t been able to stop talking about Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel ever since Page Six released pictures of the two holding hands and hugging at a resort last month. More headline-making photos, including a series of cozy bar snaps from six years ago, went viral in subsequent weeks as the scandal intensified.
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Trump fed wobbling MAGA a monstrous lie — and revealed a damning truth
Friends, Today’s question: Why did Trump on Wednesday post the video and transcript of a bigoted podcaster who used racist tropes against Chinese and Indian immigrants? In it, Michael Savage says: “A baby here becomes an instant citizen, and then they bring the entire family in from China or India or some other hellhole on
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Civil rights groups shore up defenses in flurry of calls after SPLC indictment
Civil rights groups scrambled to protect themselves and shore up support following the criminal indictmentagainst the Southern Poverty Law Center this week. In rounds of calls immediately following the indictment, advocates discussed how to support the SPLC, which federal prosecutors accused of illegally funneling fundsto hate groups in support of its informant network. The calls
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‘Striking turnaround’: Once-dismissed politician now in driver’s seat for 2028 GOP ticket
Trump administration insiders are now leaning towards Secretary of State Marco Rubio taking the helm of the party in 2028, Politico reported on Friday. “Some of President Donald Trump’s closest confidantes increasingly see Marco Rubio as a serious 2028 contender — an acknowledgement of the Floridian’s savvy handling of foreign conflicts and his ability to









