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David Zaslav’s golden parachute reaches new heights
Even among the lofty realm of golden parachutes, Warner Bros. Discovery Chief Executive David Zaslav’s proposed payday stands out. Zaslav, one of the most richly compensated executives in America, is poised to receive as much as $887 million to depart the company once it is absorbed by David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance, Warner Bros. Discovery disclosed
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Nicolle Wallace in awe as Trump’s plan to punish NATO allies could accidentally backfire
President Donald Trump is enraged with the U.S. allies in NATO, between their refusal to allow him to take over Greenland and their lack of commitment to help him carry out war in Iran — and he has a plan to punish the NATO states he believes are most disloyal to America. But even this
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Bondi Won’t Testify as Scheduled in House Epstein Probe. Lawmakers Are Threatening to Hold Her in Contempt
Pam Bondi, then-Attorney General, during a ceremony in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 24, 2026. —Graeme Sloan—Bloomberg/Getty Images Former Attorney General Pam Bondi will not testify as scheduled next week in the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Bondi, who President Donald Trump
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U.S. abortion opponents want Trump’s FDA to act on abortion pill restrictions
U.S. abortion opponents are increasingly frustrated with the lack of action by President Trump’s administration to stem the flow of abortion pills prescribed online that they view as undermining state abortion bans. A court ruling this week in a lawsuit the Louisiana attorney general brought against Trump’s Food and Drug Administration cast a spotlight on
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Alex Jones breaks down in tears as he pleads with audience to pray for Trump
Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones broke down in tears while cradling a battle axe during a Thursday broadcast with journalist Tim Williams, claiming God had sent it as proof of divine intervention to break a “demonic spell” causing Trump to wage war on Iran. Williams prayed over the axe, calling Jones a “battle axe” and
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Dept. of Justice sets sights on NFL’s media rights deals
The Dept. of Justice is investigating the NFL’s media deals with streaming companies as more of its games go behind subscription pay walls. The investigation first reported by the Wall Street Journal centers on the financial impact of live sports streaming on consumers and whether the league’s traditional broadcast partners are getting fair treatment. The
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Trump melts down at MAGA ‘losers’ in Truth Social rampage: ‘They’re stupid people!’
President Donald Trump raged against his former allies, whom he called “losers,” in a meandering Truth Social rant on Thursday. “I know why Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones have all been fighting me for years, especially by the fact that they think it is wonderful for Iran, the Number One State
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Shady past of mega fraudster busted in $270M California scam
An Orange County man accused of stealing $270 million in a Medi-Cal scheme was arrested in 2012 over hospital kickbacks worth up to $20,000 apiece, the California Post can reveal. Paul Richard Randall was charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud, court papers uncovered by The Post show. The elaborate scheme unfolded when Randall was
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Martha Stewart leaves top New York chefs ‘gushing over her’ at party
Martha Stewart will forever be that girl. In a room full of New York’s most renowned chefs, Stewart reigned supreme. The domestic diva arrived to Casa Gessi on Tuesday night for the launch of Bilt Hospitality and was “personally fêted” by the best in the industry, we’re told. Vikas Khanna, COTE’s Simon Kim, Fish Cheek’s
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‘I haven’t killed anybody yet’: Jack Nicklaus ‘came close’ with ceremonial shot at Masters
Jack Nicklaus had a warning for all the fans who lined the fairway to watch his ceremonial tee shot Thursday at the Masters. “Oh, boy, watch out,” the 86-year-old golf legend said. “And I don’t mean that facetiously.” Nicklaus’ line prompted heavy laughter from the gallery at Augusta National, but the 18-time major championship winner









