Author: Frank

Kutztown University grad living the dad life. Spend my time gaming, playing sports in rec leagues, and working on websites for a living. Eagles and Phillies fan, but screw the Sixers. Everyone but Maxey sucks. Go birds! For gaming, hit me up on Xbox to play some Destiny2, COD, Halo, or Battlefield. @Drastic215

In the days following his unprecedented indictment by a Manhattan prosecutor, Donald Trump’s campaign has reported raising $15.4 million from small-dollar donors. Nearly 98% of the donations came from individuals who contributed less than $200, and 24% of the donors were first-time contributors to Trump’s campaign. The average donation during this period was less than $50. This surge in donations comes after a lackluster start to Trump’s fundraising efforts. In the first quarter, he raised a total of $18.8 million, which included a $4 million donation the day after his indictment. This was less than the $20.4 million he raised…

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The CEO of Anheuser-Busch has finally broken silence after a marketing lady made a bad decision to create a partnership between Bud Light and a transgender woman, aka biological male, named Dylan Mulvaney. The move sparked backlash from tons of people in America and across the globe as people have gone so far as to boycott the light drink and even demand an apology for mocking real women. The CEO, Brendan Whitworth, said the following: As the CEO of a company founded in America’s heartland more than 165 years ago, I am responsible for ensuring every consumer feels proud of…

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In a tweet, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), who serves as the Senate Minority Leader, announced that he will resume in-person work next week after being hospitalized for a concussion in March. The 81-year-old Senator expressed his eagerness to tackle important issues and win big fights for the benefit of Kentuckians and the American people. McConnell had been working remotely from home since he was released from an inpatient physical rehabilitation center on March 25. His injuries, which included a concussion and minor rib fracture, were sustained after he tripped and fell at a dinner event for the Senate Leadership Fund,…

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Country singer John Rich polled his Twitter followers on whether they were still thirsty for Bud Light after the backlash of the company’s partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. 97% of his followers voted “Hell Naw,” while only 2% said they were still interested in the beer. Rich also asked his 900,000 followers what beer he should replace Bud Light with in his Nashville bar. The poll comes after Mulvaney was sent a personalized Bud Light can with her face on it as a gift. The can is not for public sale. Other country singers Travis Tritt and Kid Rock…

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Democrats suffered another blow this week when state Rep. Jeremy LaCombe announced he was leaving the party to become a Republican. LaCombe, who represents a district in south Louisiana, is the second Democrat in the state to switch parties in recent months. Last month, state Rep. Francis Thompson left the Democratic Party and became a Republican. The defections come at a time when President Joe Biden’s approval ratings are in decline. A recent Fox News poll found that Biden’s approval rating among Democrats is just 81%, down from 92% in January. The poll also found that Biden’s approval rating among…

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Customers of the Chick-fil-A restaurant located in Tifton, Georgia, were given notice of a menu change for the spring season. The side salad, a popular item frequently ordered alongside chicken nuggets, will no longer be available at the restaurant. The salad, composed of mixed greens with shredded Monterey Jack, Cheddar, red peppers, and tomatoes, will be served for the last time on April 3, as indicated in a printed flier. The caption of the post announcing the discontinuation of the side salad at Chick-fil-A in Tifton, Georgia, explained that the restaurant wanted to refresh its menu for spring cleaning. The…

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A quick summary of an article from Fox News shows the great success the network has had for 110 weeks! Fox News has been the most-watched cable news channel for 110 consecutive weeks. In the week of March 20-26, 2023, Fox News averaged 1.3 million total viewers, while MSNBC averaged 760,000 and CNN averaged 467,000. Fox News also dominated in the 25-54 demographic, averaging 154,000 viewers to MSNBC’s 90,000 and CNN’s 90,000. Fox News’ primetime lineup of Tucker Carlson Tonight, Hannity, and The Ingraham Angle was particularly successful, beating MSNBC and CNN combined in the 25-54 demographic. Carlson Tonight averaged…

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The White House has refused to comment on why President Joe Biden will not be attending the coronation of King Charles III on May 6. Biden spoke with the King on Tuesday, congratulating him on his upcoming coronation and “underscoring the strength of the relationship between our countries and the friendship between our peoples,” the White House said in a statement. The president also told King Charles that first lady Jill Biden will be attending on behalf of the U.S., the statement reads. Sources close to the president told The Telegraph that the administration is purposefully restricting Biden’s international movements,…

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Elon Musk, the new CEO of Twitter, has been making waves since taking over the company. In his latest move, Musk removed the blue verification badge from the New York Times’ Twitter account. This comes after the Times refused to pay for the verification, which is now a paid feature on Twitter. Musk has been critical of the Times in the past, and his decision to remove the verification badge is likely seen as a way to further punish the publication. The Times, along with other news organizations, has been critical of Musk’s ownership of Twitter, and the removal of…

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DirecTV has announced that it will be adding the conservative television network, Newsmax, back to its roster. This took place on March 23 and we’re letting everyone know in case they missed the announcement. The move comes after a two-month contract dispute that resulted in Newsmax being removed from DirecTV’s network. Newsmax accused the satellite television provider of censorship and anti-conservative bias. The parties reportedly had a disagreement over the terms of an extension to their carriage agreement, leading to initial difficulties in reaching an agreement. In the world of cable and satellite TV, such conflicts are not rare, and…

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Gwyneth Paltrow caused a stir on the internet with her recent outfit choice. The Goop founder showed up at a Utah courthouse for her ski crash trial wearing glasses that some people thought looked like the ones worn by serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer in his mugshot. Many commenters questioned why she would wear something that resembled the notorious murderer who was responsible for the r-pe, murder, and mutilation of 17 individuals between 1978 and 1991. Social media users have been poking fun at Gwyneth Paltrow’s recent fashion choice. Some Instagram users commented that they liked her “serial killer vibe,” while…

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Anderson Cooper, the host of “Anderson Cooper 360,” will start hosting a new weekly show called “The Whole Story” starting April 16. The show will cover a single topic for an hour and feature other CNN journalists. According to Variety, the show will cover news from around the world and go behind the headlines. Chris Licht, the CEO, said the show would bring viewers into the heart of the essential stories of our time. The program will be produced by Cooper’s current producer, Susan Chun, said the report. The first episode of “The Whole Story” will focus on the current…

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Amanda Bynes has been placed on a psychiatric hold, according to reports, almost a year after her conservatorship ended. This news came after the actress canceled her appearance at the 90s Con at the last minute. TMZ reported that Bynes called 911 on herself after being found wandering around Los Angeles, nude and alone. Law enforcement sources say she was taken to a nearby police station, where a mental health team decided to detain her for a 72-hour psychiatric hospitalization under the 5150 hold. Former child star Amanda Bynes is reportedly on a 72-hour psychiatric hold, according to a source…

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In recent reports, it has been announced that Keanu Reeves is set to pay tribute to the late Lance Reddick by dedicating his upcoming film, John Wick 4, to the esteemed actor. The news of Reddick’s passing has reverberated throughout Hollywood, prompting an outpouring of grief and condolences from his colleagues and coworkers, many of whom had the honor of working alongside the actor during his impressive 30-year career in the entertainment industry. In a joint statement, Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski expressed their profound sorrow and grief over the passing of Lance Reddick, their cherished friend, and colleague. Reddick…

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Deputy District Attorney Paul Thompson confirmed that Los Angeles prosecutors would not pursue a retrial for Harvey Weinstein on the s-xual assault charges that led to a hung jury in December. Weinstein, the disgraced film producer, received a 16-year prison sentence after being found guilty of rape and s-xual assault charges for his 2013 encounter with an Italian model at the Mr. C. Hotel in Los Angeles, identified as Jane Doe 1 during the trial. The jury was unable to come to a unanimous verdict regarding the charges against two of the accusers, identified as actress and screenwriter Lauren Young…

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In 2022, internet scams resulted in Americans losing a staggering $10.3 billion, according to the FBI’s annual report. The losses incurred were the highest in the past five years, with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) receiving over 2,000 complaints daily. Phishing scams were the most commonly reported, with 300,497 victims reporting losses exceeding $52 million. This is because victims often click on insecure links after receiving emails that appear to be from people they know. Data breaches and non-payment frauds were the second most common types of online scams, affecting 58,859 and 51,679 victims, respectively. Ransomware is a type…

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