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'FIGHT BACK' – Former rock star slams Trump, 'corruption' in surprise campaign launch. Continue reading …
VISIT DENIED – Trump's Mar-a-Lago security team thwarts another potential threat. Continue reading …
DAD IN DISTRESS – Dennis Quaid shares heartbreaking personal connection to Texas flash floods. Continue reading …
SWEPT AWAY – Missing teen surfer found alive on remote island miles from shore. Continue reading …
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'BIBLICAL GROUNDS' – 'Recent discoveries' prompt Texas lawmaker to end 38-year marriage to embattled AG. Continue reading …
COSTLY COACHING – Tim Walz slammed for spending nearly $500k in public funds for hearing prep. Continue reading …
'IDEOLOGICAL MUSH' – Jamie Dimon criticizes Zohran Mamdani as 'Marxist,' blasts Democrats' DEI push. Continue reading …
AMERICANS FIRST – Trump admin bans illegal immigrants from accessing taxpayer programs. Continue reading …
DEMOCRAT DISCONNECT – Former Biden press secretary's MSNBC show struggles to fill Maddow's shoes. Continue reading …
POLICING THOUGHTS – Canadian police official warns 'traditional values' may signal growing extremism. Continue reading …
SEE YOU IN COURT – Judge delivers big ruling as ex-CNN anchor Don Lemon wages legal battle against Elon Musk. Continue reading …
DOUBLING DOWN – Kathy Griffin stands by belief that Trump didn't win 2024 election. Continue reading …
JASON RANTZ – Leftist lawmakers want to make homeless encampments a nationwide crisis. Continue reading …
BISHOP ROBERT BARRON – How state law could force priests to choose between jail or excommunication. Continue reading …
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