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redstate.com | Rusty Weiss
Doug Mills of The New York Times has been awarded the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in the 'Breaking News Photography' category for his haunting images of the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, this past summer. Mills was able to capture photographic evidence of a bullet streaking towards Trump a fraction of a second before it pierced his ear.
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1 week ago |
lucianne.com | Rusty Weiss
Original ArticlePosted By: ladydawgfan, 5/5/2025 7:08:06 PMMSNBC's "Morning Joe" had to retract a false claim by former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi suggesting FBI Director Kash Patel spent more time partying at nightclubs than working. It marks another embarrassing blunder that underscores the network's vulnerability to airing unverified allegations made by Figliuzzi.
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1 week ago |
redstate.com | Rusty Weiss
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" had to retract a false claim by former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi suggesting FBI Director Kash Patel spent more time partying at nightclubs than working. It marks another embarrassing blunder that underscores the network's vulnerability to airing unverified allegations made by Figliuzzi.
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1 week ago |
sportsnaut.com | Rusty Weiss
Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images Shilo Sanders, brother of former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders, offered his reaction to a Truth Social post by President Donald Trump during the 2025 NFL Draft regarding his brother. Shedeur unexpectedly fell to the fifth round of the draft despite being considered a top quarterback prospect.
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1 week ago |
sportsnaut.com | Rusty Weiss
Credit: Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever dominated the Brazil National Team in a WNBA preseason game, winning 108-44. Clark scored 16 points, grabbed six rebounds, and dished out five assists in the contest. The Fever were up by 46 points after the first half. The WNBA star was loving life on the court.
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