CNBC’s Jim Cramer made waves during a live broadcast when he blurted out an expletive while reacting to unexpectedly strong economic numbers tied to a major trade deal secured under President Trump. Cramer, visibly stunned by a graphic showing details of the deal with the European Union, exclaimed, “What the f—!” before quickly apologizing to viewers. The moment occurred during a segment of Squawk on the Street as the show covered an agreement featuring tariffs on European imports and significant commitments to purchase U.S. goods. Cramer’s outburst appeared to be a raw, unscripted reaction to what he perceived as a…
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President Donald Trump has revealed new details about his decision to permanently ban disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago estate, claiming the fallout stemmed not from Epstein’s criminal past but from a personal violation of trust involving club staff. Speaking during a press appearance in Scotland, Trump recounted that Epstein had been “taking people that worked for me” without permission, a move Trump considered unacceptable. “I told him, ‘Don’t do that,’” the president said. “And he did it again. So I banned him.” According to Trump, that decision marked the end of their relationship. The former friendship between Trump…
Luke Sung, head chef at a renowned San Francisco restaurant, has been dismissed following an incident in which he offered a complimentary dinner to a social media influencer while on duty. Management deemed the act a conflict of interest, as it bypassed standard promotional procedures. The chain’s policy requires all publicity features—including influencer visits—to be coordinated through its marketing department. Sung reportedly made the gesture on impulse, before first obtaining the appropriate approvals. The influencer attended with a full entourage and without a formal agreement. The incident occurred during peak service hours, according to coworkers. Shortly afterward, higher management reviewed…
A California customer says he’s severing ties with car rental brand Hertz after an AI-based scanner flagged supposed damage to the vehicle he returned—despite his belief that no harm occurred. He reported that after reporting the vehicle back on time and in good condition, Hertz’s post-rental review identified what the AI flagged as a scratch. The customer claims the alleged mark was nonexistent and disputes how the automated system arrived at its conclusion. Hertz’s mobile app cataloged the purported issue and moved to charge him for repair costs. Despite providing photos and explanations, the customer says Hertz refused to reverse…
Flint, Michigan city councilman Leon El‑Alamin, a former drug dealer whose record was wiped under the state’s Clean Slate Act, was arrested on July 10 and now faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges tied to alleged domestic violence. El-Alamin, 44, is accused of choking a woman, dragging her by the hair, and striking her face after allegedly becoming enraged when she checked her email. The victim reportedly locked herself in a bathroom and called 911, after which officers found physical evidence—including bruises, a neck mark, and strands of hair—consistent with her account. Investigators also discovered an unregistered firearm inside the…
Senator Lindsey Graham pushed back strongly during a tense interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker, defending Tulsi Gabbard’s recent claim that the Obama administration intentionally altered intelligence findings to frame Donald Trump during the 2016 election. The discussion centered on newly declassified documents Gabbard referenced, which she says prove former President Obama directed agencies to misrepresent Russia’s involvement in favor of Hillary Clinton. Graham stood by Gabbard’s assertions and called for a new special counsel to investigate the allegations. He insisted the original Russia investigation was politically driven and failed to uncover key elements now coming to light. When pressed on…
Former CBS anchor Connie Chung has issued a stark warning: the imminent merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media could dismantle the network’s legacy of independent, fact‑based journalism. Chung voiced her concern that CBS News—once autonomous and free from political or corporate pressure—may soon become beholden to corporate agendas and lose its editorial integrity. She lamented that CBS has historically operated independently and without undue influence from politicians or “bean counters.” Now, she sees those days fading, replaced by a media landscape increasingly driven by financial motivations rather than journalistic standards. Chung criticized Paramount’s $16 million legal settlement with former…
Two Minnesota teenagers were killed in a head-on collision near Madison, Wisconsin, allegedly caused by a drunk driver who was in the U.S. illegally. The driver, Noelia Saray Martinez‑Avila, was reportedly operating a vehicle without a valid license and lacked a court-ordered ignition interlock device meant to prevent driving under the influence. Eighteen-year-old Hallie Helgeson and nineteen-year-old Brady Heiling were returning home when their vehicle was struck by Martinez‑Avila’s car, which was driving the wrong way on the interstate. Both teens died at the scene. Authorities confirmed that Martinez‑Avila had a prior conviction for DUI and other traffic violations. Immigration…
President Donald Trump offered public praise to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his administration’s strict approach to curbing illegal immigration across the English Channel, calling it “a fantastic thing” during remarks at his Turnberry resort in Scotland. Trump highlighted the importance of taking decisive action to prevent unlawful entry by small boats, noting that the U.K.’s recent enforcement steps represent a bold move in protecting national borders. He emphasized that many illegal migrants come from unstable or criminal backgrounds, arguing that strong leadership is essential in maintaining public safety and national integrity. Although he admitted he wasn’t familiar with…
A highly emotional scene unfolded at Sofia Airport on July 24 when a female passenger collapsed to her knees after being refused on board her Ryanair flight. Repeated attempts to fit her cabin bag into the standard tester failed to satisfy staff, despite her efforts to force it into shape—ultimately, she was denied boarding for declining to pay the extra fee. Passengers behind a glass barrier watched in shock as the woman pleaded with border police officers, banged on doors, and furiously objected to the enforcement. Witnesses said the stress heightened when staff ordered the cabin to board quickly or…
President Donald Trump’s visit to Scotland drew an unexpected media storm after a reporter at his Turnberry golf resort asked about his time on the course—prompting an on-air outburst from MSNBC host Ali Velshi. The network anchor slammed the question as “infuriating” and claimed it undermined the seriousness of Trump’s international agenda, which included high-level discussions on Ukraine, Gaza, and European trade. The brief but heated exchange happened as Trump addressed reporters following a day of meetings with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission representatives. While the focus was expected to remain on urgent foreign policy matters, a…
President Donald Trump has dramatically shortened the timeline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine, cutting his original 50-day deadline to just 10–12 days. Speaking at a joint event with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his Turnberry resort in Scotland, Trump expressed deep frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s continued military aggression, particularly following renewed airstrikes on Kyiv. The initial 50-day window was intended to allow diplomatic channels to make progress, but Trump said that Russia’s actions have undermined the possibility of peace. He warned that if a ceasefire agreement is not reached within the revised timeframe,…
On his “Club Random” podcast, comedian Bill Maher conceded he was wrong in predicting that President Trump’s tariffs would plunge the U.S. into recession. He reflected that, despite widespread expectations of severe economic fallout, the markets have surged and daily life appears largely unaffected. Maher told host Brian Tyler Cohen he thought the economy would be “tanked” by early July, but instead it has remained robust—with record‑high stock indices and no visible signs of depression. He said it’s crucial to acknowledge reality, even when it contradicts partisan instincts. This blunt admission is a notable shift for Maher, who previously opposed…
Alachua County School Board Chair Sarah Rockwell has come under fire after a controversial social media post celebrating the reported death of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan. The comment, which described Hogan’s passing as “one less MAGA in the world,” was quickly deleted following public outcry. Rockwell issued an apology, acknowledging that her words were inappropriate and expressing regret for the insensitivity of her post. She emphasized that her role requires serving all members of the community without bias and that her statement did not reflect the values she aims to uphold. The incident has ignited debate over the responsibilities of…
Democratic leaders are turning up the heat on Republicans, demanding full transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s network and financial dealings. The push comes amid growing public pressure to release sealed documents allegedly linking Epstein to prominent figures and suspicious wire transfers. At the same time, criticism has emerged surrounding a senior Democratic senator who previously dismissed the relevance of Epstein’s ties to political elites. In a 2020 interview, she referred to the Epstein-Clinton connection as a low priority, sparking renewed debate over past reluctance to investigate the matter when Democrats held more institutional power. Now, Senate Democrats are calling for a…