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Ex-DOJ official reveals why Trump’s latest revenge case is already doomed to fail
The Trump administration’s criminal fraud charges against the anti-hate group watchdog the Southern Poverty Law Center are haphazardly conceived and doomed to failure, former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann told MS NOW’s Ari Melber on Thursday. “Let’s start there,” said Melber, himself a lawyer by training. “Your view of the case legally. And if it doesn’t
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Michael Jackson’s Family Gloats Over Biopic’s Positive Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes: ‘Don’t Ever Listen to Professional Critics’
Michael Jackson’s family is gloating over the film’s “hot score” on Rotten Tomatoes after it was panned online by critics. TJ Jackson, son of The Jackson 5 member (and Michael’s brother) Tito Jackson, has remained a vocal advocate for the biopic about his uncle. Specifically, as more negative reviews came in from critics about the
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US Special Forces Soldier Arrested for Polymarket Bets on Maduro Raid
The Department of Justice announced Thursday that it arrested Gannon Ken Van Dyke, an enlisted member of the US Army’s special forces, for allegedly using “classified, nonpublic” information about the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro to notch more than $400,000 in profits on Polymarket trades. A grand jury indicted him on five counts, including
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House Oversight chair says some members support a Ghislaine Maxwell pardon
WASHINGTON — The Republican chair of the House Oversight Committee said some members would support a presidential pardon for convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in exchange for her assistance in the committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. But good luck getting any of them to admit it. Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) told Politico on Wednesday that “a lot
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GOP chair accused of pressuring reporter into silence after false affair rumor
A seasoned Capitol Hill reporter alleged Thursday that a leader in the GOP pressured her to avoid doing anything to risk exposing another former Republican congressman’s extramarital affair. Former Axios reporter Juliegrace Brufke wrote in a Thursday post on her blog Sources Say that House Administration Chair Bryan Steil, (R-WI) tried to talk her out
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Peter Farrelly on His Return to R-Rated Comedy With ‘Balls Up’
Peter Farrelly is a terrible planner. The director, who made hit comedies “Dumb and Dumber” and “There’s Something About Mary” with his brother Bobby before winning the Best Picture Oscar for the more serious, based-on-a-true-story “Green Book,” said he has never really plotted his career. Noting that he has recently returned to silly comedies, including
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Mike Vrabel addresses reporters at 2026 NFL Draft — hours after new kissing photos with Dianna Russini emerge
Mike Vrabel addressed the the crowd at the 2026 NFL Draft on the heels of Page Six publishing photos of him and sports reporter Dianna Russini kissing at a New York City bar six years ago. “It’s our fans are the ones that get us through,” he told fans at the event. “You guys came,
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Federal judge orders release of Pasadena man who is plaintiff in lawsuit against immigration raids
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the government to release a man arrested by ICE last week amid his involvement in a class action lawsuit challenging immigration raids in Los Angeles. U.S. District Judge Michelle Williams ordered the government to immediately release Isaac Antonio Villegas Molina, a Pasadena resident who was detained a week ago
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‘Don’t chop up your bills’: House GOP torpedoes Senate DHS deal
WASHINGTON — The Senate may have done its part, but House Republicans made clear Thursday they will not rubber-stamp a Department of Homeland Security funding deal they say leaves agencies out in the cold that are tasked with immigration enforcement. The Senate passed a $70 billion budget resolution to fund ICE and Border Patrol through
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‘Apex’ Review: Charlize Theron Can’t Reach Great Heights in Middling Netflix Thriller
There are no new ideas. At least, that’s what the people in charge of ideas keep telling us. And while there’s a certain amount of truth to that, and no shame in giving old ideas a fresh coat of paint, some movies could try a little harder. Baltasar Kormákur’s “Apex” isn’t anything new, but it’s









