Day: March 26, 2025

Ratcliffe says new Signal texts show he ‘did not transmit classified information’

9:43 pm March 26, 2025

CIA Director John Ratcliffe said the Signal chat texts published by The Atlantic Wednesday revealing the so-called “attack plans” targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels prove he “did not transmit classified information.”  Ratcliffe, speaking during a House Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats, told lawmakers “With regard to that article, I also would appreciate the opportunity to […]

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene scolds NPR CEO over personal views during fiery DOGE subcommittee hearing

9:37 pm March 26, 2025

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., scolded NPR CEO Katherine Maher over her past statements during Wednesday’s fiery DOGE subcommittee hearing on alleged biased content on public media.  After opening statements, Greene blasted Maher, who testified along with PBS CEO Paula Kerger and two other witnesses, for her previous job of overseeing Wikipedia, saying it’s a “platform […]

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UConn star Paige Bueckers buys 1,500 tickets for fans as thank you in farewell game: ‘A dream to play here’

9:37 pm March 26, 2025

UConn basketball star Paige Bueckers wanted to thank her supporters one final time before playing her final collegiate game at Gampel Pavilion.  Bueckers matched her career-high of 34 points to help the Huskies advance to their 31st Sweet 16 appearance with a blowout win over South Dakota State in the women’s NCAA Tournament on Monday.  The […]

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Amazon Big Spring Sale: Prepare for the patio season with these accessories

9:34 pm March 26, 2025

Patio season is almost here, and Amazon wants to celebrate during their Big Spring Sale! During the sale, much of Amazon’s patio inventory is on sale, giving you plenty of time to upgrade your outdoor space. Amazon has all different types of patio items, from outdoor furniture to gardening accessories, gazebos and lighting options. No […]

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DOJ investigating Rhode Island schools over loan forgiveness program only for ‘educators of color’

9:30 pm March 26, 2025

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation into a Rhode Island school district to determine whether its student loan forgiveness program for teachers discriminates against White applicants. In a March 21 letter sent to Providence Public School District (PPSD) and the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE), the Justice Department’s Civil Rights […]

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