Springsteen’s Warning: ‘Trash Heap of History’ Remark Moves from Stage to Screen

Bruce Springsteen said in a recent Time magazine interview that President Donald Trump “would be consigned to the trash heap of history” if Congress had performed properly. The rock star used bold language to characterize a hazardous time for American democracy, showing how outspoken artists still shape political discourse. In Manchester this spring, Springsteen labeled…

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Jimmy Kimmel Doubles Down on Trump Criticism in Return Monologue After Suspension

After returning from suspension, Jimmy Kimmel addressed Trump’s fresh comments in his second monologue. Shortly after returning to ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, Jimmy Kimmel addressed Trump’s attacks. Kimmel saw Trump’s Truth Social post Wednesday night accusing ABC of deceiving the White House by canceling Kimmel’s show. Trump criticized the network for reintroducing the comedy and…

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Bridgegate Lawsuit Weakens as Nearly Half of Plaintiffs Withdraw Claims

After a decade, the civil battle over the George Washington Bridge’s planned lane closures is unraveling. Attorneys and observers are wondering if the case will survive after nearly half of the plaintiffs left. Politically motivated lane closures into Fort Lee by state officials started the drama. Because of that decision, commuters were stuck for hours…

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Republicans Push to Honor Charlie Kirk with Commemorative U.S. Coin

Republican senators want to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s influence on American politics and culture with a coin. According to Texas Representative August Pfluger and Arizona Representative Abe Hamadeh, the U.S. Treasury should produce 400,000 silver dollar coins with Kirk’s likeness and “Well done, good and faithful servant.” The suggestion follows weeks after Turning Point…

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Trump’s Flub in New Jersey Race Raises Questions Over Tone and Tactics

Former President Donald Trump recently criticized New Jersey’s heated gubernatorial election by calling Democratic nominee Mikie Sherrill “Mike Sherrill.” This lapse occurred in a post about a new survey that had Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli and Sherrill tied for the state’s top job. Trump accused Sherrill of supporting “men playing in women’s sports” and “transgender…

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Archives’ Accidental Release of Sherrill Military Records Shakes New Jersey Governor’s Race

New Jersey’s heated governor’s race took a surprising turn when the National Archives accidentally gave Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill’s mostly unredacted service records to a Republican opponent’s ally. The disclosure has prompted accusations of political weaponization of federal records and calls for a full investigation. Sherrill’s Social Security number, home location, performance evaluations, life insurance,…

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Trump Swaps Biden Portrait for Autopen Image in New White House Display

President Donald Trump has installed a “Presidential Walk of Fame” along the West Wing Colonnade and replaced former President Joe Biden’s portrait with a photo of an autopen signing his name in a bold and provocative move. This symbolic gesture challenges Biden’s authority and raises questions about his decisions. In the newly disclosed exhibit, gold-framed…

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John Thune Pushes Back on Trump’s Tylenol Warning, Calls for Science-Based Decisions

Senator John Thune laments President Donald Trump’s recent advice to pregnant women to avoid Tylenol, highlighting the need for medical evidence rather than political comments in health advice. Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned this week that Tylenol’s main ingredient, acetaminophen, may increase autism risk in youngsters. Trump told…

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Vance and Favreau Clash on X After Deadly Dallas ICE Shooting

Authorities said a rooftop shooter killed one detainee and wounded two others before committing suicide at a Dallas ICE field office on Sept. 24. As the investigation continued, the FBI provided information that early evidence contained ammunition stamped with anti-ICE wording, reporting that the attack was targeted. Within hours after the shooting, Vice President J.D….

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A Former Jersey City Aide’s First Amendment Case Survives Partial Dismissal Amid Legal Battle Over Political Ties

A federal judge recently struck down two crucial claims in a case brought by a former Jersey City aide, but left his broader retaliatory and constitutional concerns intact, prolonging a political, familial, and public-employee revenge litigation. After being fired in August 2024, Jersey City employee Jonathan Gomez Noriega, who was on the LGBTQ+ task force,…

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