Day: October 6, 2025
LeBron James teases ‘decision of all decisions’ in cryptic social media video announcement
LeBron James teases ‘decision of all decisions’ in cryptic social media video announcement, LeBron James is again fueling retirement speculation after posting a video tease on social media. Back in June, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer posted a seven-second video in which he appeared in front of reporters at a press conference when one asked,
DOJ’s Harmeet Dhillon issues ‘FAFO’ warning regarding threats against her
DOJ’s Harmeet Dhillon issues ‘FAFO’ warning regarding threats against her, Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon issued a warning about making threats against her, saying they’re being referred to the U.S. Marshals Service. “We will tolerate no such threats by woke idiots, including those who work for @GavinNewsom,” Dhillon
Country star Zach Bryan teases new song ‘Bad News’ condemning ICE raids, ‘fading’ of the red, white and blue
Country star Zach Bryan teases new song ‘Bad News’ condemning ICE raids, ‘fading’ of the red, white and blue, Country star Zach Bryan has previewed a new song “Bad News” that is going viral online for lamenting the policies and general spirit of America under President Donald Trump. In an Instagram post captioned, “the fading
Liberal MSNBC panelist calls for Virginia AG candidate to drop out over violent text messages
Liberal MSNBC panelist calls for Virginia AG candidate to drop out over violent text messages, An MSNBC “Morning Joe” panelist called for Democratic Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones to drop out of the race after his text messages resurfaced showing he called for the shooting of a GOP lawmaker. Co-host Mika Brzezinski noted that
White House warns of ‘pain’ inflicted on Americans if Democrats don’t reopen government
White House warns of ‘pain’ inflicted on Americans if Democrats don’t reopen government, A lot of “pain” will be inflicted on the American public if Democrats fail to vote to reopen the federal government, the White House said Monday. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked during her daily briefing about the consequences if
Luxury ‘golden’ visa program targets rich Americans as ordinary folks are left behind
Luxury ‘golden’ visa program targets rich Americans as ordinary folks are left behind, With the increasing interest in “golden” visa programs, Portugal has now become the latest country to hop on the trend by exclusively targeting Americans. The LXL Ventures Fund offers a five-year residence-by-investment program for non-EU nationals. The special visa allows people to
Vulnerable House Dem dismisses primary challenger as race heats up: ’30-year party crony’
Vulnerable House Dem dismisses primary challenger as race heats up: ’30-year party crony’, A moderate Democratic congressman who Republicans consider one of the most vulnerable House Democrats running for re-election next year is now facing a primary challenge from the left. Maine state auditor Matt Dunlap on Monday launched a 2026 bid for the U.S.
Sen. Kennedy left shocked by judge’s 8-year sentence for attempted Kavanaugh assassin
Sen. Kennedy left shocked by judge’s 8-year sentence for attempted Kavanaugh assassin, Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., joined a chorus of Republicans arguing that a judge gave a lenient sentence to a man convicted of attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. “You have to separate these people from society,” Kennedy said Monday on “America’s
Andrew Cuomo argues Zohran Mamdani would be a ‘gift’ to Trump on ‘The View’
Andrew Cuomo argues Zohran Mamdani would be a ‘gift’ to Trump on ‘The View’, Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo argued that rival New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani would be a “gift” to President Donald Trump during an interview on “The View” Monday. Co-host Joy Behar pressed Cuomo, who is running for mayor
Chicago mayor creates ‘ICE-free zones’ to block federal agents from city property
Chicago mayor creates ‘ICE-free zones’ to block federal agents from city property, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order Monday prohibiting federal immigration agents from using city-owned property for immigration enforcement operations, as the Trump administration deploys National Guard troops to Illinois. Johnson established the “ICE-free zones” — referring to U.S. Immigration and Customs