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On Status Of Investigation

FCC Chair to Brief Lawmakers on Media Ownership and Regulatory Concerns Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr is set to meet with members of the Republican Study Committee this week to discuss regulatory concerns involving a major investment in local radio stations. The closed-door session is expected to focus on media consolidation and the [...]

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Hollywood tough guy Joe Don Baker passes away at 89

Joe Don Baker, the no-nonsense actor who shot to fame as vigilante sheriff Buford Pusser in Walking Tall and later crossed over into the James Bond franchise — as both villain and ally — has died at the age of 89. A football talent Joe Don Baker was one of those actors who never needed the spotlight [...]

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Concerns Raised Over Senator’s Health Following Recent Fall

A senior member of the U.S. Senate is facing renewed scrutiny over his health after being seen in a visibly weakened state on Wednesday, just one day after sustaining injuries from a fall. The 82-year-old lawmaker reportedly fell earlier in the week, resulting in a minor facial injury and a sprained wrist. The incident has [...]

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Transportation Department Plans Aviation Overhaul Amid Debate Over Agency Oversight

A recent online exchange has sparked debate over the qualifications and direction of a federal department’s plans to modernize aviation systems following a series of transportation incidents. The head of the Transportation Department announced a partnership with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to address outdated aviation infrastructure. The move follows recent safety concerns, including [...]

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Tiffany Trump Celebrates the Arrival of Her Baby Boy, Embarking on a New Chapter as a Political Socialite

Introduction The Trump family has welcomed its newest member: on May 15, 2025, Tiffany Trump—daughter of former President Donald J. Trump—gave birth to her first child, a son named Alexander Trump Boulos. This joyous milestone not only marks the arrival of the 11th grandchild in the Trump lineage but also represents the beginning of a [...]

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Sad Announcement

Marian Robinson, mother of former First Lady Michelle Obama, has died at age 86, the family announced Friday. She passed away peacefully in the morning, according to a statement. Michelle Obama shared a heartfelt tribute on social media, calling her mother “my rock.” She wrote: “She was there for whatever I needed—the same steady support [...]

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Issues Ominous Hint

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Faces Questions Over Immigration Webinar Participation Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has expressed concern over a potential Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation connected to her participation in a public immigration-focused webinar earlier this year. The event, which aimed to educate attendees on their legal rights during immigration enforcement encounters, has since drawn scrutiny [...]

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GRANDPA ASKED FOR ONE LAST FISHING TRIP—SO WE DROVE HIM OUT BEFORE THE HOSPITAL COULD CALL

Just a Lake, a Sandwich, and a Goodbye Grandpa didn’t want a big goodbye. “Just a sandwich, a folding chair, and a quiet lake,” he said before his scheduled surgery. So we honored that—gathering at his favorite lake, eating greasy diner food, and sitting in peaceful silence. He looked like himself—strong, calm, reflective. We fished, [...]

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Trump’s former advisor says he will run for office again in 2028

The idea of a “Trump 2028” presidency might sound far-fetched, but former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon insists it’s a real possibility. Despite the U.S. Constitution’s 22nd Amendment explicitly barring any individual from serving more than two terms as president, Bannon claims Donald Trump and his team are exploring “many different alternatives” to return [...]

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Senate Rejects Bernie Sanders’ Bid to Halt Arms Sale to Israel

The U.S. Senate has voted down three resolutions introduced by independent Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont that aimed to block a $20 billion arms sale to Israel. The rejection of these bills underscores the strong bipartisan support Israel enjoys in the upper chamber despite growing divisions within the Democratic Party over U.S. policy in the [...]

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