• 'Twisting my words': GOP Senate candidate denies saying elderly people shouldn't vote

    Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde is unhappy that the media is covering his proliferation of MAGA election conspiracy theories.In a new video posted to X, Hovde — a banking and real estate development executive challenging Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin — complained that news outlets were mischaracterizing his past statements about voting in nursing homes, implying that he was saying senior citizens shouldn't be allowed to vote. In reality, he said, he was just casting doubt that all the...

  • GOP candidate compares LGBTQ+ activists to Hitler & says demons are turning kids trans

    Drenda Keesee, a pastor, right-wing extremist, and full-fledged conspiracy theorist running uncontested for a commissioner seat in Knox County, Ohio, has spent her career spreading dangerous anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda. She’s even […]

  • Barstool Sports personality-turned-New York candidate slams GOP for attempting to remove candidates from ballot

    Bill Cotter, known as Barstool Sport‘s “Billy Football,” announced his bid in March to run as a Republican for New York‘s 3rd Congressional District, previously held by expelled Republican Rep. George Santos, but now the congressional candidate is taking on his own party. The 25-year-old called out Nassau County GOP Chairman Joe Cairo and his […]

  • Two GOP candidates seek District 69 seat

    SEYMOUR — Incumbent Republican Rep. Jim Lucas of Seymour is facing a challenge for the GOP nomination for Indiana House District 69 seat in the May 7 primary. The winner will face Democrat Trish Whitcomb in the Nov. 5 general election. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Super-patriotic GOP candidate forgets words to the Pledge of Allegiance

    Eric Hovde is a deeply patriotic Republican who desperately loves the U.S., and he’s running for Senate. How do we know he loves the U.S.? Because he’s a Californian running in Wisconsin, which means he loves the U.S. at least twice as much you unwashed single-staters. And he regularly flies over a big chunk of America when he’s not counting his money at his bank in Utah, so there’s that too. He also likes to tell everyone how patriotic he is. In fact, he’s outraged—outraged!—that anyone would...

  • The Masked Singer’s Miss Cleocatra Jokes She Was ‘Stoned’ Under Her Mask

    Michael Becker/FOX The Masked Singer often feels like a hallucination, but for Miss Cleocatra, it almost was one. “I was still on a little morphine,” Jenifer Lewis quipped to Us Weekly ahead of her unmasking on the Wednesday, April 24, episode. “And if you look closely, you’ll see the cat head goes, like, ‘What? What happened?’ I was stoned under the hat.” Lewis, 67, says all of this with plenty of laughs, but she was recovering from a major health scare when she filmed her appearance on season

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    Missing Marine contacted, NCIS says, but family still searching for him

    Marine Corporal Charles Alex Benfield, who was reported missing from Southern California’s Camp Pendleton last week, has been located.

  • Two missing teens found after hiding in woods, family says

    MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (WDHN)—The search for two teens who went missing last week is over. The teens were identified as 15-year-old Austin Barefield from Midland City and 17-year-old Violet Gray from Bay County, Florida. Barfield's family confirmed to WDHN the teens had been hiding in the local woods and were found after going to a []

  • Jay Ashcroft Is a Chickenshit, GOP Senator Says Repeatedly on Video

    A state senator filmed in two separate videos getting in the face of Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft on Friday night says that he was provoked after Ashcroft “barked off” in the face of his fellow Republican’s wife. Denny Hoskins (R-Warrensburg) tells the RFT that at Friday night’s Perry County Lincoln Day event, Ashcroft “came up to my wife Michelle who was seated at a table, pointed his finger in her face and barked off to her.” “I was there and confronted Ashcroft in the back...

  • Samuel L. Jackson says 'Pulp Fiction' changed his life

    During a 30th anniversary screening of 'Pulp Fiction' at the TCM Classic Film Festival, Samuel L. Jackson said the film changed his life: 'People started thinking I was the coolest mother f-er on the planet.'

  • DWP says thousands of people could be missing out on free TV licences

    This comes only a few weeks after the fee was raised by £10.50

  • Trump's new grift: Charging GOP candidates to use his name

    Poor Donald Trump. It seems he isn’t selling enough $399 high-tops or $60 Bibles, and his Truth Social stock is in the toilet, so it’s time for a new, new, new, new grift: charging his fellow Republicans for uttering his name. The Trump campaign announced in a letter Politico obtained that Republican candidates and committees are now expected to pay “a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump National Committee JFC” for using his “name, image, and likeness in fundraising...