Day: June 12, 2025

Trump scores major win as Senate installs IRS critic to lead the agency

10:40 pm June 12, 2025

Senate Republicans rammed through another of President Donald Trump’s nominees on Thursday, this time giving a green-light to the president’s pick to lead the IRS. The GOP-controlled Senate approved former House Rep. Billy Long to be the next IRS commissioner in 53 to 44 vote along party lines. Long’s ascension to the role marks him […]

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David Beckham edges closer to knighthood at King Charles event with Meryl Streep and Kate Winslet

10:37 pm June 12, 2025

Several stars joined King Charles III to mark a special occasion. On Thursday, the British monarch hosted the King‘s Foundation’s annual awards ceremony at St. James’s Palace in London. The organization is marking its 35th year, People magazine reported. David Beckham, Kate Winslet and Meryl Streep were among the famous faces spotted at the event, […]

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Trump escalates battle with Newsom, shutting down governor’s left-wing rules rocking car industry

10:36 pm June 12, 2025

President Donald Trump signed a trio of congressional resolutions ending California’s restrictive rules for diesel engines and mandates on elective vehicle sales, with Trump celebrating that his signature “will kill the California mandates forever.” “Under the previous administration, the federal government gave left-wing radicals in California dictatorial powers to control the future of the entire […]

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Springsteen calls Trump ‘treasonous’ while performing at famous site of 1936 Berlin Olympics

10:36 pm June 12, 2025

Legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen doesn’t appear to be winding down his war of words with President Donald Trump. The “Born To Run” singer condemned Trump again this week during a performance at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, a venue built for the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany. “The America that I love, the America that […]

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WWII hero’s special memento finally comes home to his family after 80 years

10:35 pm June 12, 2025

A World War II soldier’s dog tag has finally been returned to his family, 80 years after his death. Technical Sergeant Joseph L. Gray was one of 31 U.S. servicemen who tragically died on April 23, 1945, when the group’s B-17G Flying Fortress crashed into a mountain on the Isle of Man. The plane never […]

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