Day: March 1, 2025

Zelenskyy says ire with Trump began with pro-Putin rhetoric

7:12 am March 1, 2025

In the chaotic aftermath of an explosive Oval Office press conference Friday with President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his frustration with the administration began after it issued a series of controversial comments in the five weeks after Trump’s inauguration. “It’s not about [being] mad,” Zelenskyy told Fox News’ Chief Political Anchor Bret […]

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Eagles star A.J. Brown reveals why he pursued football career over baseball

6:56 am March 1, 2025

A.J. Brown’s sixth season in the NFL was likely his most memorable. The All-Pro wide receiver delivered a third consecutive 1,000-yard season and was a key part of the Philadelphia Eagles’ run to a Super Bowl title. Before making the leap to the NFL, Brown finished with just under 3,000 receiving yards with the Ole […]

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Ex-Vikings player calls Tim Walz ‘disgusting, disgrace to football’ for letting trans athletes in girls sports

6:40 am March 1, 2025

Former Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota football player Jack Brewer will be joining conservative activist Riley Gaines for a rally in his home state Monday to lobby for a bill to ban transgender athletes in women’s sports.  The “Preserving Girls’ Sports Act” passed in the state’s House Education Policy Committee Feb. 20 and will […]

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‘The View’ says media mistreated Monica Lewinsky in look back on Clinton affair on 27th anniversary

6:30 am March 1, 2025

“The View” weighed in on the media’s treatment of Monica Lewinsky on the 27th anniversary of the White House scandal that rocked the nation. The hosts argued there has been a cultural movement to reexamine Lewinsky’s role as a young White House intern in her infamous affair with President Bill Clinton that ultimately led to […]

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Mars’ red color may be related to a habitable past: study

6:25 am March 1, 2025

Mars’ distinctive red color comes from the mineral ferrihydrite, which only forms in the presence of cool water, a new study claims.  Ferrihydrite also forms at a lower temperature than other minerals that make up the aptly-named red planet’s surface, like hematite, which had previously been considered the main reason for its rouge hue. “This […]

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