Day: June 5, 2025

DC restaurant groups blast Dems’ ‘baseless’ boycott threat reportedly backed by AOC, Sanders

10:43 pm June 5, 2025

“Dozens” of Democratic lawmakers are boycotting six high-dollar Washington, D.C., restaurants over labor disputes with two restaurant groups, according to Axios. One of those restaurant groups, STARR, told Fox News Digital the boycott push was “baseless.” “To the best of our knowledge, a majority of Le Diplomate employees have no interest in engaging in that […]

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Musk says Trump would have lost 2024 election without him as ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ feud continues

10:43 pm June 5, 2025

Elon Musk and President Donald Trump’s feud about the “Big Beautiful Bill” continued on Thursday when the tech billionaire responded to the president’s criticism in a post on X. “Without me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate. Such ingratitude,” Musk wrote […]

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Russia vows to repair planes damaged by Ukraine in massive drone attack, claims they were ‘not destroyed’

10:34 pm June 5, 2025

Russia is vowing Thursday to repair the warplanes damaged by Ukraine in a massive drone attack earlier this week, with an official claiming they were “not destroyed but damaged.”  The comments from Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov come after Ukraine said its forces destroyed 40 of Russia’s most powerful bomber jets and surveillance planes […]

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Fox News White House correspondents share shock over Karine Jean-Pierre’s party switch

10:34 pm June 5, 2025

Former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stunned political circles by announcing she is leaving the Democratic Party and re-branding herself as an independent.  The move, unveiled alongside the upcoming launch of her new book, also shocked the Fox News White House correspondents who covered her closely and set off a firestorm with their […]

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Progressive Chicago mayor advocates for new 1% grocery tax to help billion-dollar deficit

10:30 pm June 5, 2025

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called for a 1% tax on groceries on Tuesday out of concerns about the city’s massive deficit. Johnson’s budget team met with the Committee on Finance: Subcommittee on Revenue to discuss the impending end to Illinois’ grocery tax, which will expire on January 1, 2026. The city currently has until October […]

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