Day: March 5, 2025

Eagles make Saquon Barkley highest-paid running back in NFL history with surprising extension: reports

2:12 am March 5, 2025

Saquon Barkley’s dream first season with the Philadelphia Eagles has even more rewards after helping them win Super Bowl LIX.  The Eagles have reportedly agreed to a two-year, $41.2 million extension with their star running back, making him the highest-paid player at his position in NFL history, per ESPN.  No running back has ever made […]

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GOP senator calls out Dems’ reported pro-women attire at Trump speech after blocking trans athlete bill

2:05 am March 5, 2025

As Democratic congresswomen are reportedly planning to wear pink to President Donald Trump’s joint address Tuesday to protest in support of women’s rights, one Republican senator is reminding them what their party voted against Monday. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández, D-N.M., told Time on Tuesday that dozens of her Democrat colleagues will show up to Capitol […]

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Stephen A. Smith spars with Whoopi Goldberg on the real cause of Democrats’ 2024 loss

1:37 am March 5, 2025

ESPN host Stephen A. Smith challenged Whoopi Goldberg during “The View” on Tuesday over the Democratic Party’s messaging problem after the liberal host attempted to defend the messaging by comparing it to President Donald Trump. “If you think about him being impeached twice, 34 felony convictions, and they still elected him president, it’s not about […]

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Ex-NFL punter applauds Senate Dems after bill to prohibit males from women’s sports fails to break filibuster

1:30 am March 5, 2025

Chris Kluwe, a former NFL punter who was recently thrust into the national spotlight after he was arrested at a California city council meeting, voiced his support for lawmakers who blocked the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act from moving forward in the Senate. Republican lawmakers failed to get the 60 votes needed […]

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Supreme Court appears skeptical of Mexico’s lawsuit against American gunmakers

1:21 am March 5, 2025

The U.S. Supreme Court looked skeptically Tuesday at Mexico’s efforts to hold American gunmakers legally responsible for their weapons being smuggled in and contributing to that country’s drug cartel violence. In a brisk 90-minute oral argument, the justices debated whether the production and sale of firearms in the United States is the “proximate cause” of […]

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