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Jennifer Lopez Builds Marketing Email List with Tease of Engagement to Ben Affleck


“So, I have a really exciting and special story to share,” a giggling Jennifer Lopez said in a video posted Friday on her Twitter feed. She said more could be found on the website for her “inner circle,” OnTheJLo.com, which requires visitors to sign up.


Vulnerable Rep. Jahana Hayes Claims 'Democrats Single-Handedly Saved the Economy'


Vulnerable Connecticut Rep. Jahana Hayes claimed that "Democrats single-handedly saved the economy," during a portion of her remarks at a virtual black caucus town hall uploaded to YouTube.


NSA Sullivan: Russia Attacks Against Ukraine 'Absolutely' War Crimes


White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that Russia was "absolutely" committing war crimes in Ukraine.


Liz Cheney: Russia Clearly Committing 'Genocide' in Ukraine


Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that Russia is clearly committing "genocide" in Ukraine.


Israel Asks Biden Admin to Pressure Ramallah to Cut Reward Payment to Terrorist's Father


Israeli officials have asked the Biden administration to pressure the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to cut the "pay-for-slay" scheme and refuse payments to the father of the terrorist who carried out Thursday’s attack in Tel Aviv, Israeli media reported.


Liz Cheney: 'Absolutely Clear' Trump Knew His Actions Were Unlawful


Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that former President Donald Trump knew he was breaking the law in his actions leading to the January 6, 2021 riot at the Capitol.




Kevin Spacey Asks Judge to Axe Actor's Sex Abuse Lawsuit


Actor Kevin Spacey asked a judge Friday to throw out actor Anthony Rapp's sex abuse lawsuit, saying through his lawyers that allegations that he abused the then-teenage Rapp at a 1980s party are false.







Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Ousted by 'No Confidence' Vote


Pakistan's parliament voted to oust Prime Minister Imran Khan in a "no-confidence" vote early Sunday, with 174 of the parliament's 342 members voting for his ouster.


Soldiers Storm Catholic Cathedral in Myanmar, Arrest Archbishop


Some 40 soldiers of the ruling military junta raided the Catholic Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Mandalay, Myanmar, Friday, detaining Archbishop Marco Tin Win and dozens of the faithful.


Court Orders Soros-Funded Prosecutor in Greitens Case to Release Texts


The Missouri Supreme Court on Friday affirmed a lower court’s ruling that ordered St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner to turnover nearly three years’ worth of communication records.


Exclusive — Eric Greitens: ‘Truth Prevails’ After Prosecutor Ordered to Release Texts with Soros


Former Gov. Eric Greitens (R-MO), a current candidate for U.S. Senate, told Breitbart News that “truth prevails” one day after the Missouri Supreme Court ordered the prosecutor in his case to release communication records with billionaire Democrat megadonor George Soros.


Attempted Reagan Assassin John Hinckley Books NYC Music Concert


Failed assassin John Hinckley Jr., who tried to kill President Ronald Reagan, said Friday he has scheduled a music performance and urged people to buy tickets, the New York Post reported.




Summers: Recession Risks 'Are Going Way Up' - Greater Than 2/3s Chance It Happens in Next Two Years


During an interview aired on Friday’s edition of Bloomberg’s “Wall Street Week,” economist, Harvard Professor, Director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama, and Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton Larry Summers said that recession risks “are going



Biden Admin Slows Migrant Drop-Offs in Texas After Governor Orders Them Bused to DC


Texas officials report the Biden administration stopped dropping off released migrants in many cities across the state following Governor Greg Abbott's order to start busing them to Washington, D.C. From the Texas Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley, Texas city officials sent the State requests for assistance in offering bus transportation for any released migrants who voluntarily want to catch a ride to the nation's capital.




Milwaukee Brewers Invite 12-Year-Old Waukesha Parade Survivor to Throw First Pitch


The Milwaukee Brewers are bringing hope and healing to their community five months after the Waukesha parade tragedy by inviting a 12-year-old survivor to throw the first pitch at the team's home opener against the St. Louis Cardinals on April 14.






Sharpton: GOP Didn't Have 'Enough Humanity' to Say KJB Vote 'Historic'


MSNBC host Al Sharpton said Friday on MSNBC's "Deadline" that Republican senators did not have the "humanity" to say judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Senate confirmation vote was "historic."