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Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan dies at 71

Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan died Thursday at the age of 71.

Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific confirm merger talks

Freight railroad giants Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific announced on Thursday that they are discussing a merger that would create a vast network connecting the East and West Coasts. “There can be no assurances as to whether an agreement for a transaction will be reached or as to the terms of any such transaction,” both […]

What to know as Ghislaine Maxwell meets DOJ’s Todd Blanche

Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted sex trafficker and longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, is set to meet with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche Thursday to discuss Epstein’s decadeslong abuse network, marking the first time any Justice Department official under President Donald Trump has opened direct lines of communication with her. The private meeting, happening at the U.S. attorney’s office in Tallahassee, […]

In-N-Out CEO asserts ‘appreciation for our customers in California’ amid backlash about moving

In-N-Out president and CEO Lynsi Snyder responded to backlash about moving her family to Tennessee as the restaurant company opens an “eastern territory office” in Franklin. Snyder made the announcement last week on Blaze Media’s Relatable podcast. The clip stirred up controversy to the point that Snyder issued a subsequent announcement on Instagram on Monday […]

Trump Fed tour: Here’s who is joining the visit

President Donald Trump and a group of administration officials are set to tour the Federal Reserve headquarters, which is under renovation, on Thursday afternoon. Trump and his allies have been targeting Fed Chairman Jerome Powell over his stewardship of the Fed and refusal to cut interest rates. Part of the recent attacks has to do […]

Senate panel delays Paul Ingrassia confirmation hearing

A confirmation hearing for Paul Ingrassia, tapped for a key watchdog post in the Trump administration, has been postponed as Senate Republicans question his experience and history of incendiary remarks. The Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee was slated to hold a hearing Thursday for Ingrassia, chosen to lead the Office of Special Counsel in […]

UnitedHealth says DOJ is investigating company after it denied inquiry

Insurance giant UnitedHealth Group said Thursday the Department of Justice is investigating the company for its Medicare billing practices.  The Wall Street Journal reported in May that the DOJ was conducting a criminal investigation into the company over potential Medicare fraud. Multiple doctors were interviewed about whether they felt pressure to submit claims for certain […]

Republican ad campaign to slam vulnerable Democrats over ‘big, beautiful bill’

EXCLUSIVE — The National Republican Congressional Committee is set to launch a campaign Friday targeting 15 seats held by Democrats with military bases in their districts. As the 2026 midterm elections approach, Republicans are fighting to keep their slim majority, and Democrats are doing everything in their power to flip the House to ensure President […]

Suspect in car attack on California crowd faces attempted murder charges

The suspect allegedly responsible for ramming a car into a crowd in Los Angeles, California, late last week was hit with more than 70 criminal charges on Tuesday. The man, identified as 29-year-old Fernando Ramirez, is facing 37 counts of attempted murder for each victim wounded and an additional 37 counts of assault with a […]

Biden’s $10 million book deal advance ranks lower than recent Democratic presidents

Former President Joe Biden sold his presidential memoir to the Hachette Book Group for around $10 million, according to a Wednesday report. Biden was previously represented by Creative Artists Agency, which sold Hachette worldwide rights for the book. The agency had represented Biden for his memoir Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and […]
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