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‘Open season!’ Right-wing outlet melts down as Confederate groups lose tax breaks
A right-wing publication is in full meltdown mode after Virginia’s Democratic governor signed a bill stripping Confederate heritage organizations of their state tax exemptions, calling it an act of war against Southern identity and a harbinger of leftist tyranny. Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed the legislation this week, yanking tax exemptions for several Confederate groups, including
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Teen on electric motorcycle hits 81-year-old, leaves him fighting for his life, authorities say
An 81-year-old man is in critical condition after he was hit by a 14-year-old boy on an electric motorcycle near an Orange County high school, authorities said. The suspected rider fled the scene, leaving the elderly victim with life-threatening injuries, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. Deputies responded to a call shortly before 4
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‘Clash looming’ as hardline Republicans bristle at Trump’s massive request
A growing divide is emerging within the Republican Party as President Donald Trump pushes a massive increase in defense spending, with fiscal conservatives warning a “clash is looming” over the proposal. That’s according to NOTUS, which reported Friday that administration officials are lobbying lawmakers behind closed doors to approve a record-high $1.5 trillion Pentagon budget.
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AOC publicly humiliates her former aide running for Nancy Pelosi’s seat
A potential Nancy Pelosi successor who has incessantly bragged of his ties to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez suffered a public humiliation after the progressive Dem darling declined to endorse him in a video interview. Ocasio-Cortez was cornered by a reporter for Drop Site and asked about her opinion of Saikat Chabrakarti, who briefly served as her chief
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‘Queen must be rolling over in her grave’ over Meghan Markle’s outfit promotion during charity stops
Some sources close to the royal family are aghast that Meghan Markle is using her Australian charity stops with Prince Harry to shill clothing. “The Queen must be rolling over in her grave,” says one aristocratic source. The Duchess of Sussex launched a page on fashion platform OneOff, which allows users to shop her wardrobe,
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Civil case against Alec Baldwin, ‘Rust’ movie producers advances toward a trial
Nearly two years after actor Alec Baldwin was cleared of criminal charges in the “Rust” movie shooting death, a long simmering civil negligence case is inching toward a trial this fall. On Friday, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge denied a summary judgment motion requested by the film producers Rust Movie Productions LLC, as well
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Kash Patel ‘freaked out’ fearing his firing — and officials say he was ‘rightly paranoid’
FBI Director Kash Patel is hanging onto his job by a thread, reported Sarah Fitzpatrick for The Atlantic on Friday — and a large part of that stems from erratic behavior, including unexplained absences and problem drinking, that have alarmed FBI staff. For the entirety of his time in charge, Patel, a former GOP House
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‘Freudian slip there?’ Trump’s gaffe catches the eye of CNN’s Erin Burnett
CNN anchor Erin Burnett zeroed in on a striking moment during President Donald Trump’s latest remarks on Iran, calling out what she described as a telling misstep. “Trump claims everything is back to normal. He said Iran has just announced that the Strait of Iran, the Strait of Iran….interesting, that’s interesting,” Burnett told viewers Friday
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Jilted wife’s texts to ex-senator revealed: ‘Are you having an affair with my husband?’
New text messages obtained by TMZ showed the estranged wife of Kyrsten Sinema’s boyfriend confronted the lawmaker in a heated exchange. Heather Ammel, who is suing Sinema in North Carolina for allegedly destroying her marriage, said she personally watched her husband Matthew receive messages from the ex-Arizona senator, including a photo of Sinema wrapped in
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Elon Musk’s proposal of ‘universal high income’ to combat AI job losses baffles economists: ‘So wrong on this’
Elon Musk turned heads Friday when he suggested that the federal government paying citizens a “universal high income” is the best way to combat AI-related job losses. “Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI,” Musk said in a post on his own









