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FBI asked ‘Sammy the Bull’ if ex-Gambino mob prosecutor Comey knew meaning of ’86’: court filing

Sammy the Bull Gravano told the FBI that James Comey "had to know" the term 86 meant killing someone, contradicting Comey's denial in his federal case.

Democrats need to stop whitewashing Abdul El-Sayed’s extremist hate

He eked out a win for the Michigan party’s Senate nomination, but that doesn’t...

Karoline Leavitt to join Trump’s super PAC after leaving White House

Outgoing press secretary Karoline Leavitt is heading over to President Trump's super PAC MAGA Inc. after stepping down from the White House podium, she said Friday.

Trump urges court to reject BBC’s bid to secure records from his family in defamation case

President Donald Trump has urged a federal judge to reject the BBC's request for the court's help in securing testimony and documents from three family members in response to his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the British broadcaster.

Gabbard shares emotional update on husband’s cancer months after White House exit

Tulsi Gabbard, the former director of National Intelligence, shared a new update Thursday on her husband’s battle with a rare form of bone cancer, months after she announced that her resignation from the Trump administration was prompted by his diagnosis. “Earlier this year, my husband Abraham was diagnosed with a very rare bone cancer,” Gabbard...

Cook Political Report moves Iowa, Texas governor’s races in Democrats favor

The nonpartisan Cook Political Report shifted its ratings Thursday for both the Texas and Iowa gubernatorial races, giving Democrats a higher chance at claiming the seat. Cook Political Report Senate and Governors Editor Jessica Taylor wrote in her analysis that Texas' Democratic nominee for governor, state Rep. Gina Hinojosa (D), is "surprisingly competitive” against incumbent...

Rosie O’Donnell jabs Trump, fuels Harp buzz: ‘Let Natalie tuck you in’

Comedian Rosie O’Donnell swiped at President Trump over his close relationship with his executive assistant Natalie Harp while guest-hosting ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Wednesday, piling on to the viral critique of the longtime White House aide. “A special hello to those of you watching from home and from the White House,” O’Donnell said during her...

Bipartisan women call on Ethics panel to speed up Gomez probe ahead of midterms 

Female lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling for the House Ethics Committee to speed up its investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.) ahead of the midterms. The House Ethics Committee on Monday said it was investigating allegations that Gomez violated House rules by “engaging in inappropriate sexual contact...

Democrats to decide among Boston, Denver, Philadelphia for 2028 convention

Democrats on Thursday narrowed down their top three cities for the 2028 national convention, spotlighting Boston, Denver and Philadelphia as viable options for the party to introduce its presidential nominee.  “Each city presented strong bids to host an inspiring celebration of our party’s future nominee and a critical step on our path to retaking the...

New study finds link between sugary drinks and stomach cancer

People who consume one or more sugary drinks a day are more than two times at risk for stomach cancer.

‘Reading Rainbow’ host says he’s checking into hospital over mental health

Threets was tapped as the host of “Reading Rainbow” in 2025, replacing original host LeVar Burton.

‘Doesn’t wanna win’: Charlamagne Tha God bashes Hakeem Jeffries over healthcare 

if a political leader as powerful as Hakeem Jeffries changes position on a major issue, voters deserve more than a pivot. They deserve the why and, more importantly, the what now.  

Invited media, military members held at gunpoint by Space Force security

Five journalists and the two military members escorting them to an event at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., this week were briefly detained at gunpoint by security police who believed they were gate crashers, according to the local media affected. The Monday incident happened ahead of an invitation-only groundbreaking for a new training facility for...

Senate Dems press Hegseth for answers on Stars and Stripes independence

A trio of Senate Democrats is expressing concern over the Pentagon’s involvement in the operations of Stars and Stripes, defending the publication's independence in a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday. Their inquiry follows an announcement this week that the military newspaper’s longtime publisher, Max Lederer, will be retiring after the Pentagon appointed...

NOAA releases fall weather predictions for all 50 states as El Niño grows stronger

Fall is just around the corner, but summer weather may be sticking around a little while longer.

Lindell says he’d spend ‘upwards of $1M’ in private Minnesota primary recount 

MyPillow founder Mike Lindell on Wednesday said he’s prepared to spend “upwards of $1 million” for a private recount of ballots cast in the Minnesota Republican primary for governor. State House Speaker Lisa Demuth (R-Minn.) beat Lindell by 11 percentage points, but Lindell has refused to cede to the lawmaker, citing concerns with voting machines...

To outcompete China, unhandcuff America’s biotech innovators

Former official David Mansdoerfer argues that bureaucratic delays at the FDA threaten American leadership in the growing regenerative medicine sector and give international competitors like China a strategic advantage.

Hutchinson on NRSC data centers memo: ‘Alarmist’ tone ‘concerning’

Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) called a recent private memo from the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) about data centers “alarmist in tone.” Appearing on News Nation, Hutchinson told host Blake Burman that “The NRSC memo was almost alarmist in tone, which is concerning in and of itself." “Republican candidates need to define themselves...

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