Day: June 5, 2025

Biden-era White House reporters express disbelief on Karine Jean-Pierre’s sudden party switch

2:30 pm June 5, 2025

Reporters who covered the Biden White House are in disbelief that former press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre ditched the Democratic Party to pen a new book in a “desperate” attempt to revive her career. The longtime spokesperson for former President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that she switched her affiliation to independent. Jean-Pierre also revealed an upcoming […]

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Democrats vying for NYC mayor spar over defunding police, combating ICE

2:30 pm June 5, 2025

Democratic mayoral candidates sparred over whether to defund the police during the New York City mayoral debate Wednesday night, with many candidates distancing themselves from the once-popular progressive position. Candidates also discussed how to best combat President Donald Trump, particularly when it comes to his illegal immigration crackdown. Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the […]

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SEN JOHN CORNYN: Congress must reimburse Texas for Biden’s border security malpractice

2:30 pm June 5, 2025

The government’s most basic duty is to keep its citizens safe. President Joe Biden woefully neglected to fulfill this obligation, allowing our borders to be overrun by millions of unvetted illegal immigrants, criminal aliens and cartels smuggling deadly synthetic opioids. Far from Washington, border states like Texas were left to suffer the consequences. Texas spent billions of dollars on Operation Lone Star in an attempt […]

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How to choose the best sleeping position for you, according to the experts

2:30 pm June 5, 2025

A key part of the nightly bedtime routine is getting comfortable in a certain sleeping position — but how do you know which one is best? A majority of American adults (69%) sleep on their side, according to a recent poll. That is followed by those who sleep on their backs (19%) and their stomachs […]

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Minneapolis business owner ‘feels bad’ for the cops, blames city for violence that hurt his livelihood

2:30 pm June 5, 2025

EXCLUSIVE – Edwin Reed was emotional when describing what his Minneapolis business has endured in the five years since George Floyd’s death, largely blaming the city. “It’s been a heck of a roller coaster these last five years,” Edwin Reed told Fox News Digital. Reed owns Sincere Detailing Pros at 38th and Chicago in south […]

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