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CBS parent company delays $35m Trump settlement over 'bribery' fears: report

Paramount has reportedly delayed a $35 million settlement after President Donald Trump sued its CBS affiliate over a lightly edited interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.

On Thursday, the New York Post reported that Paramount feared the settlement would be viewed as "bribery" as media heiress Shari Redstone needed government approval to sell the company to Skydance, an independent studio.

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GOP lawmaker fears ​'Hakeem Jeffries will be Speaker' if Trump's bill is enacted

One Republican congressman confessed to a Fox News reporter that he's concerned the House GOP budget bill could kill them in the 2026 midterm elections.

Speaking to Fox Business on Thursday, Rep. Mark Alford (R-MO) said that the legislation they're referring to as the "big, beautiful bill," in its current form, will harm GOP members in swing districts.

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'Sad-boy' Trump rushes to bomb Iran after parade flop hurt ego: columnist

An increasingly unstable Donald Trump is considering bombing Iran to soothe his wounded pride after a series of public humiliations left him desperate to project strength, according to a USA Today columnist.

The president's alarming comments about potential military action against Iran reveal a commander-in-chief driven by personal insecurities rather than national security concerns as Trump openly admitted "nobody knows what I'm going to do" when pressed about launching strikes that could plunge America into another Middle East war, Rex Huppke wrote.

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'Speaks volumes': Reporter flags 'most telling thing' about Hegseth Senate fight

MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire claimed Thursday that what Defense secretary Pete Hegseth didn't say during a testy exchange with Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) told him everything he needed to know.

Hegseth appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee Wednesday where he sparred with Slotkin when she asked if he has given the order for the military to shoot unarmed protesters.

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Backlash hits House Dem for 'reckless and repugnant' resolution backing Iran war

Democratic Rep. Brad Sherman of California faced backlash Wednesday for leading a resolution expressing support for Israel's unprovoked and illegal assault on Iran, which risks plunging the region into a full-blown war as the Trump administration weighs military attacks of its own.

Sherman introduced the resolution Tuesday alongside Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) and 14 cosponsors, including Democratic Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Shri Thanedar (D-MI).

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'Off the rails': Nancy Mace unloads profane rant on colleague Jasmine Crockett

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) accused Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) of being "off the rails" in a profane rant.

While speaking on the PBD Podcast on Thursday, Mace told host Patrick Bet-David that Congress had never been more partisan.

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'Hide your couch!' JD Vance mocked for having 'spare time' to join 'liberal app'

U.S. Vice President JD Vance decided to join Bluesky, only to be abruptly suspended, according to the New York Post.

Vance began his social media account with a long argument about the U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding medical care for transgender youth. It immediately triggered Bluesky's terms of service violations, and the account was suspended, the Post said.

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Favorite hiking trails and forests could be headed for auction

Among the several controversial proposals emerging from the U.S. Senate this week as it considers the tax and spending bill that President Donald Trump has promoted as “One Big, Beautiful Bill” is one that would make parts of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Washington state, the Buffalo Hills Wilderness Study Area in Nevada, and the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona eligible for sale to housing developers.

The proposal, laid out in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee’s draft portion of the bill, would force the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, over the next five years, to identify and sell between 2.2 million and 3.3 million acres across 11 Western states for “the development of housing or to address associated infrastructure to support local housing needs.” In total, 250 million acres of land would be eligible for those mandatory sales — including campgrounds and other recreation sites, roadless areas, and important wildlife habitat. The bill excludes protected areas like national parks and designated national recreation areas.

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'Revolting': Outrage as church play shows Navajo medicine man in hell

When Louvannina Tsosie walked into The Door Christian Fellowship Church in Gallup, N.M., she expected the kind of church service she had growing up: worship, music, a sermon, prayer and some scripture reading.

What she didn’t expect was a stage performance aimed at Native people that included a condemnation of traditional Navajo beliefs — and those who embrace them.

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'An American disgrace!' Trump lashes out at 'one of the dumbest' people he hired

President Donald Trump kept up his pressure campaign against Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell.

Federal Reserve officials announced Wednesday they're keeping interest rates steady and indicated they're more concerned with rising inflation than slowing growth, and Trump dashed off a Truth Social post lambasting Powell for resisting his demand to dramatically cut rates.

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Duct-tape carrying stalker tried to kidnap Memphis' Democratic mayor: cops

Memphis police arrested a man Wednesday and charged him with stalking, aggravated criminal trespass and attempted kidnapping after he went to Mayor Paul Young’s house Sunday night.

Trenton Abston, 25, jumped a wall leading into the subdivision in which Young and his family live, according to a Facebook post by Young.

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'Vile': Slavery is still legal in this swing state

Ohio Democratic lawmakers want to eradicate slavery from the Ohio Constitution.

State Reps. Dontavius Jarrells, D-Columbus, and Veronica Sims, D-Akron, are working on a joint resolution that would remove slavery from the state’s foundational document.

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Pete Hegseth urges a 'passive approach' to end-of-slavery celebrations: report

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who spearheaded Donald Trump's anti-DEI initiatives at the Pentagon, urged staffers not to make a fuss around Juneteenth celebrations, according to reporting in Rolling Stone.

Politics editor Andrew Perez obtained an email from Hegseth's office that "requested 'a passive approach to Juneteenth messaging' for the holiday on Thursday commemorating the end of slavery."

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