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Mace Windu’s Purple Lightsaber Origin | Real & Canon LoreEver wondered why Mace Windu’s lightsaber is purple when nearly every Jedi uses blue or green? This video breaks down the real-world reason from George Lucas and Samuel L. Jackson, along with the ...
Twenty-seven arrests were made at immigration protests in downtown L.A. on Sunday on suspicion of throwing a Molotov cocktail ...
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The New Republic on MSNMark Carney Brutally Shuts Trump Down for Whining on Russia’s BehalfAs the two Middle Eastern nations traded missiles late last week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio insisted that the U.S. was “not involved in strikes against Iran.” But that information was immediately ...
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At a Pentagon press briefing, Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth was asked about reports that the uranium at an Iranian nuclear ...
Things were going fine for Pete Hegseth, right up until a chance encounter with the world’s richest man. His pursuit of Donald Trump’s agenda at the Pentagon had made him a star among the ...
As a Democratic Senator nails the Defense Secretary with tough questions, a columnist who closely tracks Trumpism digs into what the spectacle revealed about Trump and the authoritarian core of MAGA.
Pete Hegseth isn’t stopping with Harvey Milk. The defense secretary, it seems, is poised to strip other civil rights icons’ names from naval ships as part of his effort to “reestablish” a ...
Pete Hegseth emphasized a new wave of patriotism driving military recruitment under Donald Trump while on Fox & Friends discussing the D-Day 81st anniversary ceremony in Normandy. FOX News ...
DeLauro then immediately interrupted after Hegseth brought up Biden. “Please, I want your plan! I’ve had difficulty with the prior administration and I don’t mind calling them out.
In a display of infantile weakness, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the U.S. Navy to remove iconic gay rights activist and Korean War veteran Harvey Milk’s name from a ship.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said at a Senate hearing on Wednesday that "we'll see" if the Trump administration will follow the Supreme Court's decision on military deployment in U.S. cities ...
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