“You’ll have to start learning how to fight for yourself, the U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore, just like you weren’t there for us. (Pottery Barn does not actually have a “you break it, you buy it” policy.) Sri Lanka has declared Wednesdays national holidays, while Slovenia has become the first member of the European Union to impose fuel rationing. At this point, Kagan believes, an unwarranted declaration of victory may well be the least bad of the options available. “Because he could also go in on the ground, lose lots of Americans, commit war crimes, and still end up with that result,” Kagan said.
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April 01, 2026 05:06 UTC
Greg Gutfeld insisted with a straight face Monday that President Donald Trump is wrongly depicted as a narcissist who worries about his polling numbers. Just days earlier, Trump complained on that very show about Fox News’ polls, which included an unflattering approval number that jibed with other outlets. “I hate Fox polls,” he said. Advertisement AdvertisementThe president is deep underwater in approval ratings as the Iran war rages on amid inflation. So the political price to me is not weighing in on some of these very tough decisions.”Related...Read the original on HuffPost
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April 01, 2026 03:19 UTC
Representatives for former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem responded to a report that her husband cross-dresses and engages with ****** models on the internet, telling the New York Post she is is “devastated” by the news. Bryon Noem reportedly told models he loved “huge, huge ridiculous boobs,” and made “indiscreet remarks” about his wife, according to the Daily Mail. Kristi Noem’s alleged relationships have also stirred controversy. Rumors have swirled that she has been having a long-time affair with homeland security aide Corey Lewandowski, even though the two are married to other people. At a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee earlier this month, Kristi Noem called the rumors “tabloid garbage.”Related...Read the original on HuffPost
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April 01, 2026 01:54 UTC
Love, Justice and Climate ChangeRuss Vernon-JonesThe No Kings rallies on March 28 were the largest protest in the history of the United States! Some people said to me they didn’t think the message would make any difference. The big thing that comes next in my mind is protecting the vote and getting a huge number of voters to vote in the November mid-terms. Today I just want to invite you to take a look, or another look, and the photos of the huge crowds that came together on Saturday to say “No Kings”. https://www.facebook.com/reel/837518179376604https://www.facebook.com/groups/50501movement/posts/1319309539806372https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/28/us/no-kings-trump-iran-immigration-minnesota.htmlNo Kings 3 rally in Amherst, March 28, 2026.
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April 01, 2026 01:01 UTC
"We found 113 people inside the house," Gulf Shores Police Detective Carl Wittstruck said, WALA reported. Vacation turnout on the beach at Gulf Shores, Alabama. Officers from three separate agencies ultimately arrested 109 individuals for alleged underage drinking at the party, WALA reported. "Our message has not changed: everyone is welcome to enjoy our beautiful beaches and the atmosphere Gulf Shores offers," the Gulf Shores Police Department said on social media. The Gulf Shores Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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April 01, 2026 00:34 UTC
What is the SAVE America Act? The SAVE America Act has become one of the most contentious election law proposals of this year. This is important to note as the SAVE America Act imposes a significant new burden to address a problem that existing law already prohibits, and that evidence suggests is minimal. What the SAVE America Act Reveals About Democracy in the U.SThe current debate over the SAVE America Act exposes a deep flaw within American democracy. The SAVE America Act is not a coup, nor is it the end of American democracy.
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April 01, 2026 00:20 UTC
From 2000-25, 14 Big Ten teams made the Final Four (not to be confused with 14 different schools). Just one other time since 2000 has the Big Ten had multiple teams in the Final Four — 2015. Zooming out a bit, it’s only right to appreciate the dominance of the Big Ten in this year’s tournament. Even then, two of the seven losses by Big Ten teams this year came at the hands of other Big Ten teams (Iowa over Nebraska, Illinois over Iowa). It’s been a season of dominance for the conference, which has been backed up by the NCAA Tournament performance.
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April 01, 2026 00:18 UTC
LOADING ERROR LOADINGAn unlikely source is making members of congress squirm as they enjoy a spring recess while a partial government shutdown continues to drag on. Last week, TMZ founder Harvey Levin called on the public to send in photos of politicians they see vacationing while federal employees continue to work without pay and Americans deal with disruptions of all kinds. AdvertisementSen. Lindsey Graham, pictured here at Disney World, was one of several members of congress who TMZ shamed for vacationing during a historically long government shutdown. Levin told HuffPost he wanted the photos to demonstrate how both Republicans and Democrats had "betrayed" Americans by tabling business to go on break. On Monday, representatives for DHS confirmed “most” workers had received backpay making up “at least two full paychecks.”
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April 01, 2026 00:10 UTC
LOADING ERROR LOADINGRepresentatives for former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem responded to a report that her husband cross-dresses and engages with fetish models on the internet, telling the New York Post she is is “devastated” by the news. Noem is devastated,” Noem’s reps told the New York Post on Tuesday. On Tuesday, the Daily Mail reported that Noem’s husband, 56-year-old Bryon Noem, posted photos online dressed in women’s clothing, often with fake breasts, and talked with models in the “bimbofication” scene, which involves women dressing up as stereotypical bimbos. Bryon Noem reportedly told models he loved “huge, huge ridiculous boobs,” and made “indiscreet remarks” about his wife, according to the Daily Mail. The Daily Mail reported that Bryon Noem’s online persona could have made Kristi Noem, who was the secretary of homeland security until earlier this month when President Donald Trump fired her, vulnerable to blackmail.
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March 31, 2026 23:05 UTC
President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order in the Oval Office of the White House Tuesday, March 31, 2026, in Washington. It’s horrible what’s going on,” Trump said, repeating his false allegations about mail ballots as he signed the order. Trump is trying to illegally encroach on the right of states to run elections, they said. Trump’s accusations of widespread fraud are unfounded; a 2025 report by the Brookings Institution found that mail voting fraud occurred in only 0.000043% of total mail ballots cast, or about four cases per 10 million mail ballots. Trump himself has also used mail ballots, most recently last week in local Florida elections.
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March 31, 2026 22:01 UTC
Ron DeSantis (R) signed legislation this week clearing the runway for President Donald Trump’s home airport to bear his name. Come July, Palm Beach International Airport will be renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport. Trump flies through the airport on the way to and from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach. The passage came after a holdings company associated with the president, DTTM Operations, filed for trademark protections on several airport names, including Donald J. Trump International Airport. Renaming the Palm Beach airport will cost $2.7 million, Florida state Rep. Daryl Campbell (D) said in an explanation of his vote against the bill.
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March 31, 2026 21:38 UTC
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March 31, 2026 21:18 UTC
Three women are facing criminal charges after authorities said they refused to pay an extra carry-on bag fee, triggering a confrontation that delayed a Frontier Airlines flight at Miami International Airport. According to an arrest report, the women were waiting to board a Frontier Airlines flight when an employee asked them to pay for an additional carry-on bag. Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputies responded, and a Frontier manager requested the women be removed after their boarding passes were canceled. CLICK HERE TO GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GOAll three women were taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center following the incident, authorities said. Bond was set at $4,000 for Dockery and Dionjana Cochran, and $2,000 for Davana Cochran, according to jail records.
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March 31, 2026 21:16 UTC
“Hi, I’m David McCraw, deputy general counsel at The New York Times Company, and I head our newsroom legal team. Last year, the Pentagon introduced an entire new set of rules to govern people who had press passes. The concept of a press pass is pretty simple. A reporter who has a press pass is allowed into the building, whether that’s the White House or the Pentagon or the Statehouse. The other thing that we ended up suing over was that the government, in this case, the Pentagon, essentially said, We get to decide when you lose your press pass.
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March 31, 2026 20:36 UTC
A federal judge in Washington struck down part of President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting funding for NPR and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) on Tuesday, ruling that it was unconstitutional retaliation that violated their press freedom rights under the First Amendment. “The message is clear,” U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss, a Barack Obama appointee to the federal bench, wrote in an opinion. Moss wrote that NPR and PBS proved their cases definitively. “The district court’s decision bars the government from enforcing its unconstitutional Executive Order targeting NPR and PBS because the President dislikes their news reporting and other programming,” he said. The Trump Administration looks forward to ultimate victory on the issue.”Moss’s ruling is a win for NPR and PBS in court, but it won’t restore the money they have already lost.
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March 31, 2026 20:09 UTC