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Trump insists Iran war was own doing amid speculation of foreign influence
President Donald Trump took to social media Monday to insist that the decision to launch a war against Iran was entirely his own, a remark that comes amid growing claims that Israel had “pulled” him into the conflict. “Israel never talked me into the war with Iran, the results of Oct. 7th, added to my
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Texas AG Ken Paxton sues ActBlue over alleged ‘rampant donor fraud’ on major Dem donation platform
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued ActBlue on Monday, alleging “rampant donor fraud” on the Democratic fundraising platform. The lawsuit, filed in Tarrant County Court, is seeking more than $1 million in monetary relief and points to a bombshell New York Times report on ActBlue that led Republican committee chairmen to claim the platform provided
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Kash Patel files $250 million lawsuit against Atlantic after reports of drinking
FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly filed a lawsuit against The Atlantic after the outlet revealed that colleagues were worried about his alleged drinking problem. “Kashyap P. Patel, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, brings this lawsuit to hold Defendants The Atlantic Monthly Group LLC and its staff writer, Sarah Fitzpatrick, accountable for
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Journalists Urge White House Correspondents’ Association to Confront Trump at Dinner: ‘These Are Not Normal Times’
More than 250 journalists sent a letter to the White House Correspondents’ Association on Monday urging the organization to use its annual dinner on Saturday to “forcefully demonstrate opposition to President Donald Trump’s efforts to trample freedom of the press.” The letter was signed by some prominent TV news veterans, including former CBS News anchor
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Tiger Woods’ post-treatment career plans revealed after DUI arrest
Tiger Woods is reportedly planning a return to golf once he completes treatment following his shocking car crash and DUI arrest in Florida last month. An insider close to the 50-year-old golf great opened up about Woods’ post-treatment career plans and how he “desperately” wants to return to the sport during a chat with People
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‘I’m laughing’: Data expert dumbfounded by Trump’s new losing streak
President Donald Trump is on an extended losing streak that rivals the New York Mets’ 11-game skid, according to a new analysis. CNN’s Harry Enten examined recent polling that shows Americans have soured on the 79-year-old president’s economic record, and he expressed surprise by how long his numbers have remained below water. “Americans say inflation
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Sable Offshore issues battle cry after Santa Barbara judge’s ruling left California’s gas lifeline in limbo
Sable Offshore Corp has issued a furious statement after a California judge ruled it did not have the right to start pumping black gold again in Santa Barbara County. The oil giant vowed to fight the “show-cause” process in court next month and pointed out it had been given the green light to reopen by
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The ‘Weaponization Working Group’ Makes Its First Move
The day that Donald Trump swore his second oath of office, he signed an executive order demanding “accountability for the previous administration’s weaponization of the Federal Government against the American people.” Within weeks, freshly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondi had established a “Weaponization Working Group” aimed at rooting out supposed “abuses of the criminal justice
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This slap in Trump’s face is a catastrophic warning
“The Strait of Hormuz isn’t social media. If someone blocks you, you can’t just block them back.” That snarky but perceptive taunt, posted by an Iranian diplomaton X shortly after Tehran reversed its decision to open the waterway, should be the epitaph for the Trumpian school of foreign policy. It was intended as a slap
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Why Americans Hate a Cheater
People like to say that American culture has a puritanical streak: one that entails, among other things, a certain haughty piousness, instilled by the killjoys who reached New England’s shores in the 17th century. Yet the Pew Research Center, in a pair of reports released last month, asked participants in various countries about a host









