GAME RECAP: Buffalo Bisons at Memphis Redbirds Doubleheader 4/4/2025


The Bisons drop both games, losing 4-1 and 3-1, of their doubleheader against the Memphis Redbirds.

Related articles

‘You will be prosecuted’: Trump’s ‘border czar’ sends ominous message after judge’s arrest



President Donald Trump's so-called "border czar" sent threats on social media following the arrest of a judge.

Tom Homan posted threats on X after the FBI arrested a Wisconsin judge who authorities said helped an immigrant by allowing them to exit a different part of the courtroom. The government alleged it was her way of obstructing justice.

Homan claimed this would continue to be the case for anyone they believe is in their way.

"Nobody should be surprised by the arrest of two judges," Homan wrote. "I have said many times within the past few months, that people can choose to support illegal immigration and not assist ICE in removing criminal illegal aliens from our communities, BUT DON’T CROSS THAT LINE. If you actively impede our enforcement efforts or if you knowingly harbor or conceal illegal aliens from ICE you will be prosecuted. These actions are felonies. More to come…"

ALSO READ: This is not a drill: Trump's new attack on America means no one is safe

He signed the note with his name and role.

Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, "after evidence of Judge Dugan obstructing an immigration arrest operation last week," FBI Director Kash Patel posted on X. He later deleted the post, however.

Sources told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that ICE agents came to Dugan's courtroom the day Eduardo Flores-Ruiz appeared, and the judge allegedly directed the defendant and his attorney to a side door in the courtroom and through a private hallway and into a public area.

Over 150 colleges jointly denounce Trump’s ‘political interference’

(NewsNation) —Over 150 heads of colleges and universities issued...

Top Hegseth aide to leave Pentagon after derailing meetings with ‘bawdy’ strip club tales



Joe Kasper, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's controversial chief of staff, is expected to leave the Pentagon after coming under fire in recent days.

Initial reports said Kasper would step into another role at the Pentagon. But Politico confirmed on Thursday that he would leave the Department of Defense entirely and return to "government relations and consulting." As a special government employee, he will be limited to advising the Pentagon 130 days per year.

Kasper was reportedly behind the firings of three senior officials — Dan Caldwell, Darin Selnick, and Colin Carroll — who had enjoyed regular access to Hegseth.

"Kasper did not like that those guys had the secretary's ear," one person told Politico. "He did not like that they had walk-in and hanging-out privileges in the office. He wanted them out. It was a knife fight."

Hegseth's chief of staff was also recently criticized for what The New York Times described as "pointlessly bawdy" digressions in meetings.

ALSO READ: 'We know where this leads': How Trump’s crackdown puts Jewish people in peril

"One meeting Mr. Kasper led this month, with a group that works with veterans that was offering its services to the Pentagon, devolved into a recounting of an evening Mr. Kasper and a representative of the group spent at a Washington strip club, said a person who took part in the session," the report said.

Hegseth, however, has defended Kasper, calling him a "great American."

"He has done a fantastic job for us at the Defense Department…You make changes over time, and we're grateful for everything Joe's done," the secretary told Fox News.

Trump COMPLETELY UNRAVELS in AM and LOSES IT IN PUBLIC

MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald...