Day: April 21, 2025

Democratic Party’s Easter post on X snubs Biden while resurfacing holiday photos of Obama, Clinton, JFK

2:30 am April 21, 2025

The Democratic Party celebrated Easter on social media by taking a stroll down memory lane at the White House, some of their posts snubbing the party’s most recent president, Joe Biden.  On Sunday morning, The Democrats’ official X account told its followers “Happy Easter!” while sharing photos of former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Jimmy […]

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Savage Garden singer suffered ‘terrible accident’ two months after his mother passed away

1:50 am April 21, 2025

Savage Garden lead singer Darren Hayes is recovering from a serious injury, shortly after suffering the loss of his mother. The “Truly Madly Deeply” singer shared a photo of his swollen jaw and X-ray imagery on Instagram, explaining he had “a terrible accident.” Hayes wrote in the caption that on March 17, exactly two months […]

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Dems left with egg on their face as DNC appears to snub Biden on Easter

1:42 am April 21, 2025

A Democratic National Committee social media post appeared to snub the party’s most recent occupant of the Oval Office, former President Joe Biden. “Happy Easter!” reads a post on the DNC’s official X account, which included photos of former Presidents Jimmy Carter, John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, and Bill Clinton. But the post did not […]

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Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. exposes double standard with team: ‘They would take me out of the game’

1:32 am April 21, 2025

Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. hinted at a double standard within the clubhouse after a certain mishap by a teammate led to no reprimand from manager Brian Snitker.  Fellow outfielder Jarred Kelenic was seen jogging to first base after a hard-hit ball he believed was going to be a home run. However, the […]

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Alito blasts ‘unprecedented’ SCOTUS move to halt Trump’s Venezuela deportations: ‘Legally questionable’

1:24 am April 21, 2025

Justice Samuel Alito wrote a fiery dissent against a recent Supreme Court move to halt President Donald Trump’s deportations of Venezuelan criminals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The decision, which was issued early Saturday morning, effectively blocks the deportations of Venezuelan migrants under the 18th century law. In a decision that was also […]

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