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Trump Endorses Ken Paxton In Texas GOP Primary

ALLEN, Texas (AP) — President Donald Trump has endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, supercharging his effort to oust incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in a Republican primary runoff. Paxton and Cornyn qualified for the May 26 runoff after a March 3 primary. Trump wrote on social media that Paxton is “a true MAGA Warrior.” Although the four-term Cornyn has backed Trump’s agenda in Washington, Paxton pitched himself as a political warrior for the Make America Great Again movement. Trump’s endorsement Tuesday puts him at odds with his party’s establishment, which is convinced Cornyn is the better candidate for November’s general election. The runoff had been shaping up as a bitter and expensive battle for the future of the Republican Party.

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Shooting in San Diego Caused by Islamophobia?

Shooting in San Diego Caused by Islamophobia? 

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Dems Run NJ Candidate Who Was Close With 9-11 Co-Leader

Dems Run NJ Candidate Who Was Close With 9-11 Co-Leader

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Mamdani's Nakba Day Video

Mamdani's Nakba Day Video

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Border Czar Tom Homan Joins The Scott Jennings Show

Border Czar Tom Homan Joins The Scott Jennings Show

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Graham Platner is not a Normal Human Being

Graham Platner is not a Normal Human Being

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Steve Hilton Brings “Positive Populism” To California Governor Race

Steve Hilton joined the show today to discuss his campaign for California governor and his plan to restore affordability, cut government waste, and challenge decades of one-party rule. The former strategist, author, and TV host says his “Cali-fordable” agenda focuses on lowering costs, reducing bureaucracy, and bringing major change to a state where many voters feel frustrated with the current direction.

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Is A Vote For Massie A Wasted Vote?

Supporters of President Donald Trump argue that Rep. Thomas Massie has repeatedly broken with key Republican priorities, leading many conservatives to believe a vote for him is ineffective.

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Judge restricts ICE arrests at NYC courthouses

A federal judge in New York has ruled that immigration agents can no longer make arrests in or around three Manhattan immigration courthouses without exceptional circumstances. The decision ends a practice that led to numerous arrests of people appearing for immigration proceedings. The judge said federal agents may still make arrests in cases involving serious public safety threats or other extraordinary situations. Immigrants’ rights advocates praised the ruling, while federal officials have not publicly commented on the decision.

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WHO Warns of Rapid Spread Of Rare Ebola Variant

The World Health Organization is warning about the rapid spread of a rare Ebola variant in eastern Congo. Health officials say more than 500 cases and at least 131 suspected deaths have been reported as the outbreak continues to grow. The outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which currently has no approved treatment or vaccine. Officials say the virus has now spread into urban areas, raising fears of additional deaths and possible international spread amid an ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.

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Luigi Mangione Supporters Cheer On CEO's Murder

Luigi Mangione Supporters Cheer On CEO's Murder

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MSNBC Rips Into Speaker Johnson's America 250 Prayer

MSNBC Rips Into Speaker Johnson's America 250 Prayer

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Former O.J. Simpson detective Mark Fuhrman dies at 74

Former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman has died at the age of 74. Fuhrman became a key figure in the 1995 murder trial of O.J. Simpson after reporting that he found a bloody glove at Simpson’s home. His credibility later came under scrutiny when recordings surfaced of him using racial slurs after he denied doing so under oath during the trial. A coroner in Idaho says Fuhrman died May 12 after living in the state for several years.

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NYC's LIRR Service To Resume After Strike Deal

Train service is set to resume on the Long Island Rail Road after union leaders and transit officials reached a deal to end a strike that shut down the nation’s busiest commuter rail system. Commuters across the New York City suburbs still faced another difficult morning rush Tuesday, with trains not returning in time for peak travel hours. The strike began Saturday and marked the first LIRR walkout since 1994. The rail system normally carries about 250,000 riders each weekday between Manhattan, Long Island, Brooklyn, and Queens.

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Elon Musk loses high-profile OpenAI lawsuit

Elon Musk has lost his high-profile legal battle against OpenAI and several of its top executives in a closely watched artificial intelligence case. The trial placed some of the biggest names in tech and A.I. at the center of a growing debate over the future of the industry. Critics say the case highlighted concerns about a rapidly expanding A.I. sector controlled by a small group of powerful billionaires. Public opinion polls continue to show Americans are worried about A.I.’s impact on jobs, privacy, and the future of society.

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Blanche faces questions over $1.8 billion fund

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is set to testify before Congress for the first time since taking over the Justice Department. Lawmakers are expected to press Blanche over a nearly $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” created to compensate allies of President Donald Trump who claim they were politically targeted. Critics argue the program is an illegal abuse of power and are asking the courts to block it. Nearly 100 congressional Democrats have urged a judge to stop the fund from moving forward.

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Judge Considers Closing Parts of Charlie Kirk Murder Hearing

A Utah judge is deciding whether portions of the upcoming preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson should be closed to the public. Robinson is accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus in September 2025. Defense attorneys are seeking to seal some evidence and limit public access during the July 6 through July 10 hearing. Prosecutors say they plan to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted. The hearing is expected to provide the most detailed look at the case so far.

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NYC Exhibit Showcases Millions Of Epstein Case Files

A new exhibit in New York City is displaying millions of pages of Justice Department documents tied to late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Organizers say the “Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room” contains roughly 3.5 million pages of files printed and bound into thousands of volumes. The exhibit also features a timeline documenting the relationship between President Donald Trump and Epstein, along with memorials and tributes dedicated to survivors. Organizers say the exhibit is meant to highlight the scale of Epstein’s crimes and increase public awareness surrounding the released files.

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Teens, 17 & 18 Responsible For Deadly Shooting At San Diego Mosque

Three men were killed Monday in a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, the largest mosque in San Diego County. Police say the two suspects, ages 17 and 18, were later found dead inside a vehicle after taking their own lives a few blocks from the scene. Investigators say the search for the teenagers began after one suspect’s mother contacted authorities to report her son was suicidal. San Diego police say the shooting is being investigated as a hate crime.

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Iran Sends New Peace Proposal to U.S.

Iran says it has sent a new peace proposal to the United States aimed at ending hostilities across the Middle East. Tehran says the proposal includes lifting sanctions, releasing frozen Iranian funds, and withdrawing U.S. forces from areas near Iran. President Donald Trump says there is now a “very good chance” of reaching an agreement that would limit Iran’s nuclear program. Trump also says he paused planned military strikes against Iran as diplomatic negotiations continue.

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Trump Endorses Ken Paxton In Texas GOP Primary

ALLEN, Texas (AP) — President Donald Trump has endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, supercharging his effort to oust incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in a Republican primary runoff. Paxton and Cornyn qualified for the May 26 runoff after a March 3 primary. Trump wrote on social media that Paxton is “a true MAGA Warrior.” Although the four-term Cornyn has backed Trump’s agenda in Washington, Paxton pitched himself as a political warrior for the Make America Great Again movement. Trump’s endorsement Tuesday puts him at odds with his party’s establishment, which is convinced Cornyn is the better candidate for November’s general election. The runoff had been shaping up as a bitter and expensive battle for the future of the Republican Party.

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Shooting in San Diego Caused by Islamophobia?

Shooting in San Diego Caused by Islamophobia? 

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Dems Run NJ Candidate Who Was Close With 9-11 Co-Leader

Dems Run NJ Candidate Who Was Close With 9-11 Co-Leader

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Mamdani's Nakba Day Video

Mamdani's Nakba Day Video

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Border Czar Tom Homan Joins The Scott Jennings Show

Border Czar Tom Homan Joins The Scott Jennings Show

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Graham Platner is not a Normal Human Being

Graham Platner is not a Normal Human Being

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Steve Hilton Brings “Positive Populism” To California Governor Race

Steve Hilton joined the show today to discuss his campaign for California governor and his plan to restore affordability, cut government waste, and challenge decades of one-party rule. The former strategist, author, and TV host says his “Cali-fordable” agenda focuses on lowering costs, reducing bureaucracy, and bringing major change to a state where many voters feel frustrated with the current direction.

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Is A Vote For Massie A Wasted Vote?

Supporters of President Donald Trump argue that Rep. Thomas Massie has repeatedly broken with key Republican priorities, leading many conservatives to believe a vote for him is ineffective.

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Judge restricts ICE arrests at NYC courthouses

A federal judge in New York has ruled that immigration agents can no longer make arrests in or around three Manhattan immigration courthouses without exceptional circumstances. The decision ends a practice that led to numerous arrests of people appearing for immigration proceedings. The judge said federal agents may still make arrests in cases involving serious public safety threats or other extraordinary situations. Immigrants’ rights advocates praised the ruling, while federal officials have not publicly commented on the decision.

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WHO Warns of Rapid Spread Of Rare Ebola Variant

The World Health Organization is warning about the rapid spread of a rare Ebola variant in eastern Congo. Health officials say more than 500 cases and at least 131 suspected deaths have been reported as the outbreak continues to grow. The outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which currently has no approved treatment or vaccine. Officials say the virus has now spread into urban areas, raising fears of additional deaths and possible international spread amid an ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.

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Luigi Mangione Supporters Cheer On CEO's Murder

Luigi Mangione Supporters Cheer On CEO's Murder

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MSNBC Rips Into Speaker Johnson's America 250 Prayer

MSNBC Rips Into Speaker Johnson's America 250 Prayer

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Former O.J. Simpson detective Mark Fuhrman dies at 74

Former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman has died at the age of 74. Fuhrman became a key figure in the 1995 murder trial of O.J. Simpson after reporting that he found a bloody glove at Simpson’s home. His credibility later came under scrutiny when recordings surfaced of him using racial slurs after he denied doing so under oath during the trial. A coroner in Idaho says Fuhrman died May 12 after living in the state for several years.

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NYC's LIRR Service To Resume After Strike Deal

Train service is set to resume on the Long Island Rail Road after union leaders and transit officials reached a deal to end a strike that shut down the nation’s busiest commuter rail system. Commuters across the New York City suburbs still faced another difficult morning rush Tuesday, with trains not returning in time for peak travel hours. The strike began Saturday and marked the first LIRR walkout since 1994. The rail system normally carries about 250,000 riders each weekday between Manhattan, Long Island, Brooklyn, and Queens.

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Elon Musk loses high-profile OpenAI lawsuit

Elon Musk has lost his high-profile legal battle against OpenAI and several of its top executives in a closely watched artificial intelligence case. The trial placed some of the biggest names in tech and A.I. at the center of a growing debate over the future of the industry. Critics say the case highlighted concerns about a rapidly expanding A.I. sector controlled by a small group of powerful billionaires. Public opinion polls continue to show Americans are worried about A.I.’s impact on jobs, privacy, and the future of society.

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Blanche faces questions over $1.8 billion fund

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is set to testify before Congress for the first time since taking over the Justice Department. Lawmakers are expected to press Blanche over a nearly $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” created to compensate allies of President Donald Trump who claim they were politically targeted. Critics argue the program is an illegal abuse of power and are asking the courts to block it. Nearly 100 congressional Democrats have urged a judge to stop the fund from moving forward.

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Judge Considers Closing Parts of Charlie Kirk Murder Hearing

A Utah judge is deciding whether portions of the upcoming preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson should be closed to the public. Robinson is accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus in September 2025. Defense attorneys are seeking to seal some evidence and limit public access during the July 6 through July 10 hearing. Prosecutors say they plan to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted. The hearing is expected to provide the most detailed look at the case so far.

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NYC Exhibit Showcases Millions Of Epstein Case Files

A new exhibit in New York City is displaying millions of pages of Justice Department documents tied to late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Organizers say the “Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room” contains roughly 3.5 million pages of files printed and bound into thousands of volumes. The exhibit also features a timeline documenting the relationship between President Donald Trump and Epstein, along with memorials and tributes dedicated to survivors. Organizers say the exhibit is meant to highlight the scale of Epstein’s crimes and increase public awareness surrounding the released files.

Read More...

Teens, 17 & 18 Responsible For Deadly Shooting At San Diego Mosque

Three men were killed Monday in a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, the largest mosque in San Diego County. Police say the two suspects, ages 17 and 18, were later found dead inside a vehicle after taking their own lives a few blocks from the scene. Investigators say the search for the teenagers began after one suspect’s mother contacted authorities to report her son was suicidal. San Diego police say the shooting is being investigated as a hate crime.

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Iran Sends New Peace Proposal to U.S.

Iran says it has sent a new peace proposal to the United States aimed at ending hostilities across the Middle East. Tehran says the proposal includes lifting sanctions, releasing frozen Iranian funds, and withdrawing U.S. forces from areas near Iran. President Donald Trump says there is now a “very good chance” of reaching an agreement that would limit Iran’s nuclear program. Trump also says he paused planned military strikes against Iran as diplomatic negotiations continue.

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