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MSNBC Host Cracks Up Over Trump Email About Parade: ‘Sorry, That’s A Funny Sentence’

MSNBC host Chris Hayes burst into laughter on air while reading a fundraising email from President Donald Trump, who was asking for donations for his military parade. Most Americans were

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December 29, Ghislaine Maxwell convicted

Welcome to Monday, December 29, 2025! Today marks the 363rd day of the year, with only two days remaining in

Jordan Klepper Shares 1 Way MAGA Has Changed Since Trump’s First Term

“Daily Show” Correspondent Jordan Klepper Sees Shift in MAGA Supporters During Trump’s Second Term During his time as a correspondent

Blakeman: Hochul’s $4.5 billion, illegal migrant bill is unacceptable

According to Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, Gov. Kathy Hochul has her priorities mixed up, criticizing the Democrat for focusing

Russia sends 3 Iranian satellites into orbit, report says : NPR

In this photo released by Roscosmos State Space Corporate on Friday, July 25, 2025, a Soyuz rocket lifts off from

At least 13 dead in Mexican train derailment

Tragedy struck in Mexico as authorities confirmed that at least 13 individuals lost their lives in a devastating train derailment

Fatal four-vehicle crash shuts down eastern Aurora roads, police say

Four-Vehicle Crash in Aurora Leaves One Person Dead, Roads Closed Police in Aurora are currently investigating a tragic four-vehicle crash

Fox News Contributor Shares Wild Theory Behind Trump’s Low Approval Rating

During a recent appearance on “The Five,” Fox News contributor Kaylee McGhee White shared some interesting theories about President Donald

Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act ruling could help GOP keep House in 2026

Republicans may have a chance to secure more House seats in 2026 if the Supreme Court rules against race-based districts