Newsmax
Coverage of Newsmax in the Nexus archive.
- Mamdani's suited pool plunge overshadowed by political clash with GOP gubernatorial candidate
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani plunged into a public pool in a business suit to celebrate summer but faced a political clash with GOP gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman over comments made about Democratic Socialists of America-backed congressional candidate Brad Lander. Mamdani defended Lander against Blakeman's allegations, while Blakeman accused Mamdani of antisemitism and anti-American sentiments.
- Mamdani's suited pool plunge overshadowed by political clash with GOP gubernatorial candidate
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani plunged into a public pool in a business suit to celebrate an outdoor pool anniversary, but the event was overshadowed by a political clash with GOP gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman over comments Blakeman made about Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidate Brad Lander. Mamdani condemned Blakeman's remarks comparing Lander to a 'concentration camp guard,' while Blakeman accused Mamdani of lacking credibility and antisemitism.
- Newsmax reporter to Hegseth: ‘When did the president decide to capitulate?’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was questioned about President Trump's decision to capitulate on initial demands for Iran to surrender unconditionally. The inquiry came from Newsmax reporter James Rosen during a Pentagon press briefing. The exchange turned tense as Rosen pointed to changing justifications for the war with Tehran.
- Trump says US has ‘won’ Iran war, but ‘I want to win by a bigger margin’
President Trump claims the U.S. has 'won' the conflict with Iran but expressed dissatisfaction with the current status, stating he wants a 'bigger margin' of victory. He made these remarks amid stalled nuclear deal negotiations between the two countries.
- Newsmax host rips into Hegseth over Navy secretary’s firing
Newsmax host Greg Kelly criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the firing of Navy Secretary John Phelan, calling him a 'DESPICABLE guy' and 'Insecure FAKE' on social media. The incident is part of a series of abrupt departures from the Pentagon amid tensions with Iran.
- Judge orders Nexstar-Tegna to pause merger
A U.S. district judge issued a preliminary injunction halting Nexstar and Tegna's $6.2 billion merger, citing potential harm to competition and consumer prices. DirecTV and eight states argued the deal would reduce competition and violate FCC ownership rules. Nexstar plans to appeal the ruling.