Day: November 24, 2025

Browns’ Myles Garrett ‘chasing greatness’ after incredible game vs Raiders

7:16 pm November 24, 2025

Shedeur Sanders’ win in his first NFL start was the main takeaway from the Cleveland Browns’ 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, but Myles Garrett’s leadership on defense was a major reason why the AFC North team took home the win. Garrett was responsible for three of the sacks on Raiders quarterback […]

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Mike Johnson says House GOP working full steam ahead on Trump’s ‘affordability agenda’

7:06 pm November 24, 2025

EXCLUSIVE: Making life more affordable for Americans will be a key part of House Republicans’ remaining agenda for this Congress, Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Friday. In an interview with Fox News Digital, the leader of the House of Representatives acknowledged there was a “short amount of time” for lawmakers to be in D.C. before […]

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Trump says those against tariffs ‘serving hostile foreign interests,’ ‘full benefit’ yet to be seen

6:43 pm November 24, 2025

President Donald Trump suggested that the “full benefit” of tariffs has not yet been realized because their impact has been blunted by stockpiles of goods amassed to avoid paying the tariffs— but he suggested that those stockpiles are dwindling and the full force of his tariffs will soon take hold. “Despite the massive amount of […]

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James Carville demands Democrats ditch ‘performative woke politics,’ embrace economic ‘rage’

6:35 pm November 24, 2025

Democratic strategist James Carville demanded Democrats start embracing a platform of “economic rage” in a New York Times guest essay published Monday, urging the party to leave “performative woke politics” in the past. “It is time for Democrats to embrace a sweeping, aggressive, unvarnished, unapologetic and altogether unmistakable platform of pure economic rage. This is […]

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Lawmakers demand changes to House censure rules after ‘playground nonsense’ embroils Congress

6:32 pm November 24, 2025

House lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are erupting in frustration after a week full of political bomb-throwing via a congressional procedure that’s traditionally only saved for the most egregious of fouls. The last five days have marked the first week House lawmakers have all been in D.C. together since the 43-day government shutdown […]

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