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Kyle Richards says these ‘must-have’ sunglasses are ‘giving Tom Ford’ — and a set of 3 costs less than $20

NY Post
3 months ago
"I do not feel the need to buy any high-end, expensive sunglasses again," the "RHOBH" star declared.
Hannah Southwick

Bryan Johnson reveals what he did to become first human to scrub all microplastics from his sperm

NY Post
3 months ago
You could say his latest experiment was a little nuts.
Miska Salemann

Howard Stern’s wife details his new SiriusXM contract after toxic workplace claims

NY Post
3 months ago
"The Howard Stern Show" was recently renewed for three additional years amid rumors the shock jock wanted to retire.
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Howard Stern’s wife details his new SiriusXM contract after toxic workplace claims

NY Post
3 months ago
"The Howard Stern Show" was recently renewed for three additional years amid rumors the shock jock wanted to retire.
Jolie Zenna

Biden FBI Quietly Hid Trump Prosecution Files For Potential Post-2028 Case

Zero Rss
3 months ago
Biden FBI Quietly Hid Trump Prosecution Files For Potential Post-2028 Case

Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA,

Another trove of newly unearthed Biden-era files suggest that the FBI attempted to retain purported evidence related to its prosecution of President Donald Trump until 2030 — when he would presumably be out of office.

The documents, reported Tuesday by Just the News, add to a growing body of records that have detailed the breadth of the aggressive actions targeting Trump, Republican lawmakers and conservative organizations connected to the 2020 election.

According to the report, the retention effort came as part of a broader push to preserve materials gathered by then-Special Counsel Jack Smith following the dismissal of related cases. Such materials are typically handled under DOJ procedures once a case is closed.

The documents in question were reportedly created in 2025, as Trump was preparing to return to office in January, and relate to investigations tied to the certification of the 2020 presidential election.

The decision to retain the evidence has raised questions about whether federal officials were preserving the option to revisit the case after Trump leaves office, when DOJ rules barring the prosecution of a sitting president would no longer apply.

The case itself was closed without prejudice, meaning it could be refiled at a later date.

As reported by Just the News:

“One of the key ‘Case Closing’ documents obtained by Just the News – originating from the FBI’s Washington Field Office’s CR-15 team – was dated a couple of weeks into Trump’s second term, on February 5, 2025, when many holdover FBI agents and leaders were still in place.

The newly-released closing document from early 2025 repeated the extensive claims of criminality against Trump, which had been pursued by Smith and the bureau, and it sought to retain all of the evidence for a half decade until at least February 2030, when Trump would be a former president once more and thus when the DOJ guidance prohibiting the prosecution of a sitting president would no longer be in force.”

According to the outlet, the document — titled “Arctic Frost – Election Law Matters – Sensitive Investigative Matter” — included supporting materials such as a “Deputy Special Counsel Concurrence” and the “Retention of Evidence Approval.”

In response to the findings, FBI Director Kash Patel said he had moved to eliminate the office involved in handling the matter.

“The American people deserve to know how this egregious weaponization of power to target political opponents and President Trump happened inside an institution meant to protect them,” Patel told Just the News.

“We shut down the weaponized CR-15 squad, and we are going to keep following the facts until there is full accountability. The FBI exists to protect the country, not to preserve political prosecutions for a future administration.”

Tyler Durden Thu, 05/14/2026 - 14:40
Tyler Durden

A worker ‘catapulted’ out of ‘defective’port-a-potty claims wounds destroyed his sex life

NY Post
3 months ago
A Queens construction worker was suddenly “catapulted" out of a port-a-potty while using it — leaving him with injuries that caused a big stink in the bedroom, a new lawsuit claims.
Peter Senzamici, Natalie O'Neill

Is ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ on Tonight? ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 22 Netflix Release Date Update

NY Post
3 months ago
Here's the latest on Seasons 22 and 23!
mliss1578

Long Island school pays student $125K after they removed Palestinian art from parking space

NY Post
3 months ago
A Long Island high school doled out a $125,000 settlement to a former student after district officials removed a pro-Palestinian mural she painted on her senior parking space. Half Hollow Hills West and the 2025 graduate reached the six-figure settlement earlier this month to end a legal battle that erupted when school leaders rolled white...
Brandon Cruz, David Propper

With GOP Help, House Dems Force Vote To Give Another $1.3 Billion To Ukraine

Zero Rss
3 months ago
With GOP Help, House Dems Force Vote To Give Another $1.3 Billion To Ukraine

In a rebellion defying the priorities of Speaker Mike Johnson, House Democrats have teamed up with two Republicans and an independent in a parliamentary maneuver that will force a vote on a bill that would give another $1.3 billion in military aid and other assistance to Ukraine, as that country continues to lose territory in its war with Russia.  

"We look forward to seeing the House pass this bill quickly and encourage the Senate to take it up without delay. The ​brave men and women of Ukraine ​are waiting," said NY Rep. Gregory Meeks, ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the author of the bill.  

A view, by Zelensky’s former press secretary whose interview went out on Tucker Carlson show last night. https://t.co/kkKP5HxnCQ

— Leonid Ragozin (@leonidragozin) May 12, 2026

All 215 House Democrats signed a discharge petition, a means by which representatives can bypass House leadership's agenda-setting role and compel a vote on a bill. Seldom used over House history, discharge petitions are showing their potency in a House ruled by a narrow majority, as is the case today. Most famously, Republican Rep. Thomas Massie and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna used the maneuver last year to compel a vote on forcing the release of the Epstein investigation files. For this Ukraine bill, the Democrats were joined by two Republicans -- Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick and Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon -- along with California independent Kevin Kiley, who earlier this year left the GOP. 

Kiley's signature on the petition pushed to the required 218. "Recent Ukrainian gains have created an opportunity for peace, but the collapse of the recent ceasefire shows that leverage is needed for diplomacy to succeed," he said in a statement. That will force Johnson to bring a vote to the floor on the Ukraine Support Act, which has three major thrusts: 

  • Reaffirming US support for both Ukraine and NATO, and enacting measures for Ukraine's reconstruction
  • $1.3 billion in aid and -- get this -- up to $8 billion more in direct loans that could prove to be LINOs -- loans in name only
  • More sanctions and export controls on Russia, targeting officials, financial institutions, and the oil and mining sectors
The yellow area shows the last part of the Donetsk oblast that Russia has yet to seize control of. The Luhansk oblast is to the northeast, while the next two oblasts moving southwest are Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, with Crimea at the southernmost end (via Russia Matters) 

Though the House may pass the bill, the push to give more money to Ukraine will face an uphill climb in the Senate. The discharge-petition development comes as Ukraine and Russia moved on from a brief ceasefire and resumed blasting each other, though -- for now -- at a reduced tempo. Russia has continued to make gradual progress in taking control of both the Luhansk and Donetsk "oblasts" which together comprise the Donbas region of Eastern Ukraine. Moscow is insisting that Ukraine's ceding of the last parts of the Donbas is a precondition to resumed peace talks.  

Not accounting for another potential $1.3 billion thrown into the Ukraine war -- to say nothing of the money pit that is the US-Israeli war on Iran -- the US government was in February projected to post a fiscal-year 2026 deficit of $1.9 trillion. Not that anyone in Washington cares. 

Tyler Durden Thu, 05/14/2026 - 14:20
Tyler Durden

Sandra Lee is looking for a younger man after broken engagement: ‘I’ve had sex with 2 men in 20 years’

NY Post
3 months ago
Lee joked that her new beau should be half her age plus seven years.
mliss1578

Sandra Lee is looking for a younger man after broken engagement: ‘I’ve had sex with 2 men in 20 years’

NY Post
3 months ago
Lee joked that her new beau should be half her age plus seven years.
Nicki Gostin

Mamdani pressures regulators to block $500M Western Union acquisition as anti-business blitz continues

NY Post
3 months ago
Mamdani butting in serves as the latest example of the mayor's attempt to flex his socialist bona fides.
Matthew Fischetti

Glamorous lawyer known for reenacting gangster clients’ cases online is raided by feds over suspected ties to criminal underworld

NY Post
3 months ago
A glamorous lawyer who has amassed a following online for reenacting her gangbanger clients’ cases is suspected of helping out the criminals she defended in court.
Patrick Reilly

What Time Will ‘Dutton Ranch’ Premiere on Paramount+? How To Watch ‘Dutton Ranch’ Online and on TV

NY Post
3 months ago
Rip and Beth forever.
mliss1578

Can ‘being a b—-‘ ward off autoimmune disease — or even cure it?

NY Post
3 months ago
“One day I finally came to the realization that something had to change,” Micaela Riley told The Post.
McKenzie Beard

Most office workers discovered saying ‘thank you,’ ‘please’ with AI can improve output quality: survey

NY Post
3 months ago
Instead of replacing staff with AI, businesses see it working alongside their staff: on average, leaders believe their employees will start treating AI like human co-workers within six years.
SWNS

George Kittle gets tongue-lashing from PETA for killing spider

NY Post
3 months ago
Not everyone was thrilled to hear about George Kittle's contentious 1 a.m. battle with a spider this week.
Edward Lewis

Barbara Palvin is expecting first baby with Dylan Sprouse, debuts bump at Cannes

NY Post
3 months ago
The Victoria's Secret model and the "Suite Life of Zack and Cody" alum started dating in 2018 and tied the knot five years later.
mliss1578

Barbara Palvin is expecting first baby with Dylan Sprouse, debuts bump at Cannes

NY Post
3 months ago
The Victoria's Secret model and the "Suite Life of Zack and Cody" alum started dating in 2018 and tied the knot five years later.
Riley Cardoza

Ex-NFL star Eric Decker strips down naked for wife’s NSFW video

NY Post
3 months ago
Fans of Eric Decker hoping to see more of the ex-NFL star sure are in luck.
Edward Lewis

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