Ye had 80,000 people singing "Heartless" with him at SoFi Stadium
"That's what 80,000 people sound like, ladies and gentlemen... they said I'd never be back in the states—two sold-out concerts.
"I wasn't trying to [hit him]. He tried to get hit by the pitch before and then he got hit.
Then he talked to me. I said come see me and he didn't. Whatever."
Justin Wrobleski is a certified DAWG
Clayton Kershaw’s legendary career officially comes to an end. 👏
⚾️ 2014 MVP
⚾️ 2011 Triple Crown
⚾️ 3x World Series champ ('20, '24, '25)
⚾️ Gold Glove Winner
⚾️ 3x Cy Young award winner
⚾️ 11x All-Star
Whether you agreed with him or not, Charlie Kirk is dead purely because some people didn't like what he had to say. That should outrage every single one of us.
Immigration officials said they intend to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda, after he declined an offer to be sent to Costa Rica in exchange for remaining in jail and pleading guilty to human smuggling charges, according to a Saturday court filing.
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The housing market will get more affordable once we deport all the illegals
This man works for a company that packs up homes of illegals that have been deported by ICE
Illegals have been buying houses while American citizens can’t even afford apartments in their own country
The Republican tax plan for 2025 does include some tax increases, despite its focus on cuts. While it extends lower income tax rates and boosts the child tax credit, it also introduces new taxes, like:
- Excise taxes on private colleges and foundations based on endowment and asset sizes.
- A 5% tax on remittance transfers, impacting those sending money abroad.
- Expanded taxable income for tax-exempt groups and higher taxes for some international businesses.
Overall, the plan leans toward net tax cuts, but these targeted increases affect specific sectors, so it’s not entirely free of tax hikes. The impact depends on the group you’re looking atThe Republican tax plan for 2025 does include some tax increases, despite its focus on cuts. While it extends lower income tax rates and boosts the child tax credit, it also introduces new taxes, like:
- Excise taxes on private colleges and foundations based on endowment and asset sizes.
- A 5% tax on remittance transfers, impacting those sending money abroad.
- Expanded taxable income for tax-exempt groups and higher taxes for some international businesses.
Overall, the plan leans toward net tax cuts, but these targeted increases affect specific sectors, so it’s not entirely free of tax hikes. The impact depends on the group you’re looking at.
BREAKING: The FDA has officially announced they will be banning artificial dyes in the food supply by the end of 2026
This includes Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3