Day: April 1, 2025

Auburn cheerleaders send college basketball fans swooning

4:37 pm April 1, 2025

The Auburn Tigers men’s basketball team is in the Final Four for the first time since 2019 and have arguably one of the best players and head coaches left in the tournament in Johni Broome and Bruce Pearl. While the Tigers have the mainstream spotlight ahead of their matchup against the Florida Gators, it was […]

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Democratic senator rails against Trump, Musk in marathon overnight speech and more top headlines

4:34 pm April 1, 2025

1. Democratic senator rails against Trump, Musk in marathon overnight speech.  2. Outspoken GOP firebrand resigns from House Freedom Caucus in scathing letter. 3. Scandal rocks air traffic control tower where commercial plane crash left dozens dead. ‘BLEW US AWAY’ – Musk says millions of noncitizens were given social security numbers under Biden. Continue reading […]

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Tesla owner in Dallas sues vandal after Model X slashed in airport parking lot

4:32 pm April 1, 2025

A Dallas man whose Tesla Model X was vandalized in the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport parking lot is suing the vandal for more than $1 million. The suspect, Rafael Hernandez, was arrested March 22 on a criminal mischief charge by the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office after he was recorded by the Tesla’s built-in cameras striking […]

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First election test for Trump’s term surprisingly close in FL, GOP looks to increase razor-thin House majority

4:30 pm April 1, 2025

Voters in two congressional districts in Florida head to the polls on Tuesday, as Republicans aim to keep control of both solidly red seats and give themselves slightly more breathing room in the House, where they hold a razor-thin majority. However, the Democratic Party candidates in the two special elections have vastly outraised the Republican […]

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San Diego Border Patrol chief says calling low crossing numbers a ‘dramatic change’ is an ‘understatement’

4:30 pm April 1, 2025

The dramatic change in the number of people crossing the border cannot be understated, according to a San Diego border patrol chief. The Los Angeles Times spoke to Jeffrey Stalnaker, acting chief patrol agent of the San Diego sector of the border, on Sunday about the substantial decrease in illegal migrant encounters and arrests over […]

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