June 5 Megan Rapinoe reflects on playing for Team USA during Pride Month: 'Our team was super gay in 2019' Megan Rapinoe stands by her famous 2019 World Cup claim about LGBTQ players being essential to championship teams, noting Team USA's success with multiple out players.
June 5 Bill Belichick's publicist texted coach saying CBS interview would be 'without risk': report Bill Belichick's publicist reportedly assured the North Carolina head coach that his viral interview with CBS would focus on his new book.
June 5 Second missing hiker found dead in Maine as authorities conclude massive search operation Tim and Esther Keiderling were found dead this week after attempting to scale Mount Katahdin in Maine over the weekend, after a massive search party recovered their bodies.
June 5 Mainstream media outlet slammed for ‘disgraceful’ reporting on family of alleged Boulder terrorist USA Today is being slammed for “disgraceful" reporting lamenting the possible deportation of the family of illegal alien firebombing suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman.
June 5 Aaron Rodgers informs Steelers he will sign with them for 2025 season: reports Aaron Rodgers has finally made a decision on what he wants to do for the 2025 NFL season, as the veteran quarterback reportedly informed the Pittsburgh Steelers he plans to sign with them.
June 5 Sanctuary cities have been 'put on notice,' former acting ICE director says Former acting ICE director Jonathan Fahey and Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich weigh in on ICE setting a new record for the amount of arrests in a day on 'The Story.'
June 5 Carville accuses Jewish donors of abandoning Democrats for GOP because they just want their ‘f---ing tax cut’ Dem strategist James Carville criticized wealthy Jewish donors for citing campus antisemitism as their reason for becoming pro-Trump, claiming their true motivation is financial gain.
June 5 World War II veterans travel to Normandy for emotional D-Day commemoration The Best Defense Foundation brought 23 former servicemen to Normandy's beaches to mark the 81st anniversary of D-Day this year. Fewer than 67,000 WWII veterans were still alive as of 2024.
June 5 Supreme Court sides with US gunmakers in case centered on Mexican cartel violence The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of U.S. gun manufacturers who were sued by Mexico over allegations they aided and abetted illegal gun sales to Mexican cartels.
June 5 Federal judge sides against Jewish students who sued UPenn over antisemitism A judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Jewish students alleging the University of Pennsylvania "permitted, tolerated and/or facilitated multiple antisemitic incidents."