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Hunter Biden trashes Democratic leadership, hails Gavin Newsom as party’s ‘greatest warrior’
Former President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, called California Gov. Gavin Newsom the “greatest warrior” the Democratic Party has during an interview posted to social media Tuesday. “I think that we have an incredibly strong bench. I think that Gov. Newsom is probably the most articulate and greatest warrior we have out there — really loves
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See the awkward moment NFL analyst gets shut down over Dianna Russini, Mike Vrabel photo drama: ‘Even the wives are talking’
NFL analyst Chris Simms was shut down mid-sentence while discussing the Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel photo scandal during his “Pro Football Talk” appearance on NBC Sports. “It’s the biggest story in the NFL,” Simms said on the episode, according to a video of the segment circulating on social media. “I’d shoot you straight. These
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Post-Stephen Colbert, CBS still wants an original late night show
CBS hasn’t given up on producing an original late-night show — despite easing Stephen Colbert out the door. “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” ends next month after CBS canceled the popular program, citing financial pressures. The network’s top two executives told reporters during a press briefing in Hollywood on Wednesday that the network still
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JD Vance fact-checked by esteemed priest
Jesuit priest Father James Martin criticized Vice President JD Vance for questioning Pope Leo XIV’s theological understanding during a Turning Point conference. Vance warned the Pope to be “careful” with theological statements, but Martin noted the irony, Pope Leo XIV holds a master’s degree in divinity, plus licentiate and doctorate in canon law from the
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Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer’s Contract Extended for Another 2 Years
Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer’s contract has been extended another two years, putting him at the company at least through July 31, 2031. This according to a new SEC filing, where Lionsgate’s compensation committee approved his new employee agreement. In 2024, a deal put him in place until 2029. He has served as the CEO of
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Xanax from West Virginia-based company recalled nationwide. What you need to know
A specific allotment of the medication Xanax, typically prescribed to treat mental health challenges including anxiety and panic disorders, has been recalled due to the product’s potential to cause adverse health effects. U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials announced the voluntary recall of Xanax, also known as alprazolam, distributed by West Virginia-based distributor Viatris Specialty
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GOP senator reams Trump DOJ for being ‘asleep at the switch’ with ‘bogus’ revenge crusade
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) unloaded on the Trump administration’s attempts to investigate the Federal Reserve for allegedly mismanaging the headquarters renovation project in a new interview on Wednesday. Tillis spoke to a reporter from The Associated Press on Wednesday, where he described the investigation as “bogus, ill-timed, ill-informed.” “There really is no path,” Tillis told
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Spotify launches push to back L.A.’s independent music venues
Spotify wants to give historic venues such as the Troubadour and the Paramount — and the independent musicians who play there — a boost. The steaming giant on Wednesday said it is partnering with the National Independent Venue Assn. (NIVA) to promote local music nationwide, including at dozens of clubs in L.A. In the yearlong
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‘Very disturbing’: MAGA lawmaker suggests senator is hiding serious misconduct
Far-right Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) put out a cryptic post on X Tuesday suggesting that there are “allegations” against an unspecified senator, and demanding that Senate Majority Leader John Thune investigate. “It’s seems like the Senate has its own trash to take out,” said Luna. “@LeaderJohnThune You need to look into the allegations against
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HHS reverses staffing cuts to crucial health care program used by 9/11 survivors
The Department of Health and Human Services reversed a staffing reduction at a health program that provides vital medical care for 9/11 heroesafter New York lawmakers bemoaned the cuts. Officials in the CDC, a subagency of HHS, informed Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) this week that the World Trade Center Health Program had gotten approval to









