Author: Frank

Kutztown University grad running a news blog for fun. I enjoy gaming, sports, and building websites and optimizing ads for much bigger people. Eagles and Phillies fan, but I don't like anything about Joel Embiid. He can't even be on time? Bro, what's up with that?

Maurene Comey, the daughter of former FBI director James Comey, is one of the three lead prosecutors on the child trafficking case against Ghislaine Maxwell, whose trial is scheduled to begin Monday. Maurene’s taken on major cases before Maxwell’s trial, such as the prosecution of Natalie Edwards, a self-proclaimed Treasury Department whistleblower, Robert Hadden, a gynecologist accused of abusing dozens of young women and she was also one of the lead prosecutors in the case against Jeffrey Epstein before he allegedly killed himself in August 2019 while awaiting trial. Maurene Comey joined the office in 2015 and she is listed…

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The first trailer for Bel-Air, the Fresh Prince reboot, has arrived, and it features an exciting recreation of the famous theme song from the original. The teaser trailer only includes a few selected lyrics from the original theme song rather than the entire song. It’s also uncertain whether this will be the show’s theme song or just a promotional piece for Bel-Air. T.J. Brady and Rasheed Newson, the show’s creators, noted in a recent press statement that Bel-Air was always a story that honored the strength and love of the Black family and that they had decided to keep faithful…

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Despite recent controversies around these two comedians, Louis CK and Dave Chappelle have both been nominated for Grammy Awards this year. CK’s show “Sincerely Louis CK” is nominated in the Best Comedy Album category, while Chapelle’s collaboration with the poet Amir Sulaiman, 8:46, is nominated for Best Spoken Word Album. In 2018, five women who worked with CK in the past, have claimed inappropriate behavior by CK, including that he did something lewd in front of female comedians. Louis confirmed the claims were true. After that, he released a surprise special in April last year, joking about the incident at…

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Louis Santiago, of the Newark Police Department, has been charged with reckless vehicular homicide and desecrating human remains as he allegedly hit a man with his personal car and took the body home where he discussed what to do with his mother. fter Santiago had completed a shift early on November 1st, he was driving his personal Honda Accord to a friend’s house around 3 am northbound on the Garden State Highway, he traveled into the right shoulder and struck Damian Z. Dymka, a 29-old-year-old nurse from Bergen County. Dymka was walking against traffic in a werewolf costume, he said.…

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An unidentified LAFD employee was served with a noncompliance letter from the fire department after which he allegedly pulled down his pants, wiped his buttocks with it and left it on the ground. The firefighter is currently under investigation after his unusual response to the city’s vaccine mandate, which allegedly occurred at Fire Station 69 in Pacific Palisades. “Terminable offense,” were the words to describe this incident used by the Los Angeles Stentorians, which represents African American firefighters in the city. “The LA City Stentorians are sickened and disgusted by this horrific display of unprofessionalism,” the organization said in a…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene has nominated 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal after a jury found him not guilty on all counts. Rittenhouse had been charged with homicide, attempted homicide and reckless endangerment for killing two men and wounding a third with an AR-style semi-automatic rifle in the summer of 2020 during protests over the shooting of Jacob Blake, by a Kenosha police officer. But the teenager was acquitted of all charges on November 19 this year after testifying he acted in self-defense in the deadly Kenosha shootings. A then-17-year-old former police youth cadet, Rittenhouse said that…

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Despite previously criticizing former President Donald Trump for banning travel from China in 2020, President Joe Biden has now imposed his own travel ban amid coronavirus fears from South Africa and several other countries. The Biden administration is restricting travel into the United States from several African countries in response to a new strain of the coronavirus known as the Omicron variant. The countries on which this ban will be applied are South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique and Malawi. This is what Joe Biden tweeted as a presidential candidate last year the day after Trump imposed travel…

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Vice President Kamala Harris went on a four-day diplomatic trip to Paris last week and spent around $500 on cookware in a Parisian shop amid U.S. economic uncertainty and rising inflation. Harris reportedly dropped 516 euros on pots and pans at high-end cookware store E. Dehillerin, which is located outside of the world-famous Louvre museum. The vice president brought home a serving dish costing around $375, a frying pan around $160, and other kitchenware items including a porcelain egg dish and a copper cleaner, according to the store, which disclosed the amount of the purchase to the Washington Free Beacon.…

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A GoFundMe page aiming to raise $5 million to bail out an ex-con suspected of killing six people when he drove through a Wisconsin Christmas parade was removed from the site. The fundraiser for Darrell Brooks came amid anger that he’d even been offered bail, with prosecutors acknowledging he was free to crash through Waukesha revelers after being released on an “inappropriately low” bond for another suspected vehicle attack earlier this month. According to screenshots initially posted by Law Enforcement Today, the fundraising campaign insisted Brooks was a victim of a “racist” legal system, using hashtags such as #RacismIsReal and…

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A man who allegedly smuggled copies of Netflix’s hit series “Squid Game” in North Korea has been sentenced to death by firing squad, according to a report. This man smuggled copies of the show on USB drives from China into North Korea, despite efforts by North Korean authorities to keep it out of the country, where foreign media is banned. “Squid Game has been able to enter the country on memory storage devices such as USB flash drives and SD cards, which are smuggled in by ship, and then make their way inland. They say that the content is similar…

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Donald Trump slammed the opposing lawyers and claimed Kyle Rittenhouse was subjected to “prosecutorial misconduct” “He’s a really good young guy,” said Trump.” Just left Mar-a-Lago a little while ago, and he should never have been put through that. That was prosecutorial misconduct, and it’s happening all over the United States right now with the Democrats.” Trump also added: “[Rittenhouse] should not have had to suffer through a trial for that. He was going to be dead if he didn’t pull that trigger, that guy that put the gun to his head in one-quarter of a second he was going…

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Steve Burton, an award-winning soap opera actor, has been dismissed from ABC’s “General Hospital” after refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine, according to an Instagram video he posted on Tuesday. Jason Morgan was played by Burton, who has been on and off the show since 1992. In a video posted on Instagram, the star stated that he had applied his medical and religious exemptions, but both were denied, adding that meant hurting his personal liberty. Nobody should lose their livelihood over this, he concluded. The cast of “General Hospital” was obliged to get COVID-19 vaccinated by November 1, making it…

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President Joe Biden’s administration plans to require nonresident travelers crossing U.S. borders, such as emergency and government officials and truck drivers, to get the COVID vaccine beginning January 22. According to a senior administration official, the requirement, which the White House first announced in October, aligns the rules for essential travelers with those that went into effect earlier this month for leisure travelers when the United States reopened its borders to fully vaccinated individuals. Passengers who use the ferry to enter will also have to comply with the rule. On the condition of anonymity, the official spoke to The Associated…

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Tucker Carlson’s exclusive interview with Kyle Rittenhouse drew more than five million viewers when it aired on Fox News, nearly six times the audience of CNN that night. In comparison, Tucker Carlson Tonight’s rivals Anderson Cooper 360 and All in With Chris Hayes drew only 792,000 and 1.2 million total viewers, respectively. Tucker had 913,000 viewers in the important 25-54 demographic, while Anderson Cooper and Chris Hayes had 193,000 and 159,000 viewers, respectively. Tucker also outperformed his Fox News rivals, The Five and Hannity. The audience for The Five was 3.72 million, while Hannity’s was 3.28 million, indicating that a…

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Rachel Maddow dedicated an entire segment to the horrific Waukesha Christmas parade, but did not mention suspect Darrell E. Brooks Jr.’s name or ex-con background. At least five counts of first-degree intentional homicide and other additional charges will be filed against Brooks to the district attorney’s office, Waukesha Police Chief Dan Thompson said. During her show, Rachel Maddow didn’t mention Brooks by name as she only referred to him as “the suspect” and she failed to inform viewers about his lengthy criminal history dating back to 1999 that includes numerous violent felonies. MSNBC also chose not to display his mugshot…

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Over $95,000 was spent by a public school system in Georgia to conduct a “social-emotional learning” survey on students led by an educational organization operated by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland’s son-in-law. According to the district’s website, Savannah-Chatham County Public School District spent $95,375 on the survey as they used money from the first round of the Federal CARES Act to pay for the survey conducted by Panorama Education. This was all uncovered by the concerned parent organization Parents Defending Education. Two surveys were crafted by Panorama for the Savannah-Chatham County Public School system, one for students in grades 3-5…

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City Council was being pushed by Eric Adams, Brooklyn Borough President earlier this year to revisit a bill that would give non-citizen immigrants who legally reside in New York City the right to vote in city elections, saying: “We cannot be a beacon to the world and continue to attract the global talent, energy and entrepreneurship that has allowed our city to thrive for centuries if we do not give immigrants a vote in how this city is run and what our priorities are for the future.” But Mayor Bill de Blasio said on “The Brian Lehrer Show” in September…

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General Mills prepares to jack up prices “on hundreds of items across dozens of brands,” as inflation continues to skyrocket, American shoppers can expect to face even higher prices at grocery stores next year. As new price points for some of the products will be a whopping 20% higher. The network reportedly received several letters the company sent to at least one major regional wholesale supplier last week outlining plans to raise the prices of a wide range of products in a relatively short period of time, which includes Cheerios, Nature Valley, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Green Giant, Yoplait, and dozens…

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A Nordstrom in California was robbed Saturday night, after a hoard of looters swarmed in terrorizing and assaulting shoppers and employees, ripping off bag loads of merchandise and ransacking shelves before fleeing in several vehicles waiting for them on the street. In a Sunday morning news release authorities said that Walnut Creek police investigators are in the process of reviewing surveillance footage to attempt to identify other suspects responsible for this brazen act. Lieutenant Ryan Hibbs said that three people were in custody – an 18-year-old man from Oakland and two people from San Francisco, ages 30 and 32. NBC’s…

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Two Fox News contributors since 2009, Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg have resigned from the network, as they protest over Fox News star Tucker Carlson’s recent Patriot Purge documentary series, which is currently airing on Fox’s online streaming service Fox Nation. The series shows a lot of conspiracy theories about the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, including the baseless claim that the deadly riot was a “false flag” orchestrated by the federal government. WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pYPMhibhhQ Hayes and Goldberg founded the center-right Never Trump publication The Dispatch in 2019, and they called Carlson’s documentary “truly dangerous” and “factually inaccurate.” This is what…

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Andrew Coffee IV, an Indian River County man who claimed self-defense in his case and was found not guilty on the same day as Kyle Rittenhouse, did not receive nearly the media attention or coverage despite having a similar argument and verdict. Coffee IV was on trial in connection with a deadly 2017 SWAT raid in Gifford. He was charged with second-degree murder of his 21-year-old girlfriend, three counts of attempted murder of law enforcement and shooting or throwing a deadly missile after the raid led to an exchange of gunfire. WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ8m-Re0JT0 The sheriff’s office claimed Coffee IV fired…

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Kyle Rittenhouse’s criminal defense attorney, Mark Richards said that he “can’t count” the number of death threats he’s received recently. “It’s too high,” he added. He has received so many death threats that he needed to stop using his own cellphone. The attorney switched to using his wife’s cellphone but her number has also been targeted by people making death threats. “I would love for things to change,” said Richards. He continued, saying he wants “people to talk to one another without fighting, but, unfortunately, I don’t see it changing it any time soon.” Richards offered a statement directly after…

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Representative Kevin McCarthy said that if the Senate passes the legislation and it comes back to the House, that the Republicans will have “another bite at the apple” to defeat President Biden’s $1.75 trillion Build Back Better plan. “If it fails in the Senate, it dies. But if the Senate changes​ it​, any of those changes, has to come back to the ​H​ouse. So we have another bite at the apple here​,” said McCarthy, the House minority leader who previously delayed a vote on it. WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2DvqHtA0Es He spoke on the House floor overnight last Friday for 8 hours and…

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Norfolk Police ex-Lieutenant William ‘Bill’ Kelly, anonymously donated $25 to a Kyle Rittenhouse defense fund and was fired after being outed by hackers and the media. Kelly now wants his job back as Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all counts. Kelly explained why he thought Rittenhouse deserved his help back then and that he stands by the decision: “Everything I’m saying is just my personal opinion. I’ve been a homicide detective, a violent crimes investigator for years. I have a background. I watched the video of the shooting and I’d seen the video of the journalists of Mr. Rittenhouse…

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With a $44 million opening from 4,315 sites, Sony’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is on its way to a lucrative Thanksgiving box office. Jason Reitman’s sequel to the 1980s blockbuster is winning over audiences while beating forecasts. Estimates for the film varied from $27 million to $35 million, with Sony estimating the lower end of the range. Instead, the picture has debuted to a similar level as the “Ghostbusters” reboot, which grossed $46 million in 2016 – a movie that true Ghostbusters fans disliked more than anything due to it being a terrible movie in general. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaG_5ZZ2PyM The production budget for “Ghostbusters:…

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Ashley Etienne, communications director for Vice President Kamala Harris resigned amid horrific poll numbers and growing criticism of the VP. Etienne will remain in position until next month when the resignation takes effect. A White House official said that Etienne is a valued member of the Vice President’s team, who worked tirelessly to advance the goals of the administration, adding: “She is leaving the office in December to pursue other opportunities. CNN reported some outlined recent frustration and dysfunction in Harris’ office.  George Stephanopoulos asked Harris if she feels “misused or underused” by the Biden administration, and she answered with…

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Atlanta Airport went into a panic after a passenger’s firearm went off as he lunged for it during a TSA screening One of the officers was searching a passenger’s bag at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s main security checkpoint when the passenger, who had been told not to touch the bag after a ‘prohibited item’ was identified on the X-ray, “lunged into the bag and grabbed a firearm, at which point it discharged” said the Transportation Security Administration, after he ran out of an airport exit. Police identified the suspect as 42-year-old Kenny Wells and issued a warrant for his arrest.…

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Due to the slow, vaccine-fueled recovery of the theater industry, 2021 has been a very unusual year for the Hollywood box office. Even the biggest films’ ticket sales are still a fraction of what they would have been in 2019. The battle for the most successful Hollywood film of the year is being fought between F9 and the long-awaited James Bond sequel No Time To Die (waged in the $700 million range, rather than the post-billion range that the industry has become accustomed to). The fact that Marvel and Disney, which dominated these debates in the years leading up to…

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TikTok users in the United States may be entitled to a $92 million class-action data privacy settlement. A spokesperson of TikTok commented on the settlement, saying that the company disagrees with the assertions but is delighted to have achieved an agreement that allows the company to move forward in building a joyful and safe experience for the TikTok community. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71pg3u56klw The agreement comes after 21 federal lawsuits were filed earlier this year, largely on behalf of juveniles. Plaintiffs claimed that the tech platform violated state and federal laws by transferring “private legally protected data” in court documents filed in…

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During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Michael Keaton revealed he will be shooting new scenes this week in which he plays one of his super-hero villain roles, the Vulture! Keaton was asked to tell everyone about the return of Batman, as he is also reprising this role after 30 years, and he not only did talk about Batman but also revealed that he would repeat his role of Vulture – something many believe was supposed to be kept a secret for the upcoming movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NjegnNS9u0 “Tomorrow I’m shooting scenes in which Vulture appears,” said Keaton, but he fell silent…

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UPDATE: five reported fatalities, dozens injured, suspect charged. ABC News reported: “39-year-old Darrell Brooks is charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide in Waukesha Christmas parade incident, police say. More charges are possible.” A Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin took a terrible turn when an SUV plowed through it, crashing into people and leaving at least 20- 30 injured and two dead according to multiple early reports. Someone was recording video when the SUV can be seen speeding through the parade, nearly running over a young girl (she’s OK), and then speeding past them and eventually hitting people. Police…

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Motorized scooters have been put on hold in Miami, with operators being ordered to deactivate and pick up their machines immediately. Commissioners agreed on Thursday to cancel a multi-year pilot program that permitted multiple companies to install dockless electric scooters in the city’s center. Riders have been able to rent scooters using mobile phone apps since 2018. Vendors have until midnight Thursday to disable their scooters and until 5 p.m. Friday to pick them up, or the city will impound them. Politicians and locals have been debating the scooters for quite some time. According to critics, scooters are a dangerous…

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President Joe Biden transferred presidential power to Kamala Harris for 85 minutes as he went under anesthesia for a routine colonoscopy. Kamala Harris took his duties temporarily as he transferred power before his medical procedure at Walter Reed Medical Center. This is just part of Biden’s annual physical, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement. “As was the case when President George W. Bush had the same procedure in 2002 and 2007, and following the process set out in the Constitution, President Biden will transfer power to the Vice President for the brief period of time when…

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The new season of Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness is now available on Netflix, with the premiere set for 3:01 a.m. Eastern Time. Despite all of the insanity with the show and characters, it’s back for more! The show premiered at the start of quarantine in 2020 and quickly became the most talked-about TV of the previous year and the new season is taking off right where it left off, sort of. All of this viral meme-making has prompted Netflix to order a second season so that viewers can catch up to Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, and the rest…

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The average cost of Thanksgiving dinner this year could be 14% higher according to the Farm Bureau’s annual study, also noting it was the highest number in 36 years of doing the survey. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), also known as the Farm Bureau, is an insurance business and lobbying organization that represents the American agriculture industry. The Farm Bureau noted, “The average cost of this year’s classic Thanksgiving feast for 10 is $53.31 or less than $6.00 per person. This is a $6.41 or 14% increase from last year’s average of $46.90. The centerpiece on most Thanksgiving tables…

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President Joe Biden has decided to skip the World Economic Forum that is planned to take place in Davos, Switzerland, in January, a gathering of global political and economic leaders. According to two persons familiar with the situation, Biden will instead send administration officials to scheduled meetings at a Swiss resort. When there hasn’t been a US president in attendance in the past, the group has consisted of senior officials that work on trade and economic problems. Spokespeople from the White House did not respond to a request for comment immediately, when Bloomberg contacted them. Biden’s decision to skip the…

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The QAnon Shaman,  Jacob Chansley, has been sentenced to forty-one months in prison for his involvement in the US Capitol riot that took place on January 6. The Justice Department had requested a hefty sentence for Chansley to set an example for the January 6 rioters, presenting Chansley as a symbol for barbaric behavior. Chansley has acquired notoriety as the “QAnon Shaman,” a figure associated with the online fringe movement photographed inside the Senate chamber wearing face paint and a headdress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agrl6P5mWT8 Despite Chansley’s repeated attempts to generate sympathy and his release, Judge Royce Lamberth has kept him in jail…

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OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) suspended enforcement of the a vaccine mandate that was to be applied to large companies by Biden’s administration. OSHA has made the decision after a federal appeals court confirmed the decision to pause the mandate last week. OSHA has issued a website statement, saying that they remained confident in their authority to protect workers in emergencies and had suspended activities related to the enforcement and implementation of the Emergency Temporary Standard for future developments in the litigation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuJBHpj-oZc In September, Biden announced the mandate and directed OSHA to create workplace guidelines to carry it…

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The only employee left working at this Pittsburgh, PA gas station has now quit and left a note on the door explaining why. The gas station, a GetGo located in Moon Township, was temporarily closed since that was the only employee. According to the sole employee’s note left on the door, accusing the people in that town of treating the workers so poorly that it’s making people quit their jobs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8j0RbzmNfw The employee’s note said specifically: “Closed because the people of Moon Township treat our employees horribly!!! and ran off the staff.” It remains unclear what exactly happened that caused…

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Kenosha County Judge Bruce Schroeder has banned MSNBC from entering the courthouse after an incident in which a man who claimed to be with the network had attempted to follow a bus that was allegedly transporting jurors who are part of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Judge Schroeder stated that it’s a very serious matter and banned the network, but also stated that he “don’t know what the ultimate truth of it is… But absolutely it would go without much thinking that someone who is following the jury bus, that’s an extremely serious matter and it will be referred to the…

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Kirsten Dunst ran into a little teeth issue and had some disparity with pay, as revealed in a recent article on Independent. She was taken to the dentist to have her teeth fixed while preparing for the role in Spider-Man. She had no idea what was going on until the automobile arrived at the dentist’s office. Dunst was preparing to play Mary Jane Parker, Peter Parker’s charming love interest in the $130 million comic-book adaptation.  She was beautiful, talented, and young – a dream come true for the producers. But wouldn’t a straight set of teeth make an upside-down kiss…

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Tony Buzbee, Houston attorney, filed the lawsuit on behalf of more than one hundred and twenty clients, including Axel Acosta Avila. Axel was one of the victims killed during the tragic incident at the Astroworld Festival. This lawsuit could be the biggest one yet. The lawsuit seeks $750 million in damages from a long list of defendants including Travis Scott, Apple Music, Drake. Apple Music and Epic Records are among the companies named in the lawsuit as having expected to profit handsomely from the event. According to Buzbee, their own research revealed that the event was doomed from the start,…

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Wyoming’s GOP has voted to no longer recognize Rep. Liz Cheney as part of the Republican Party. Cheney has constantly criticized former President Donald Trump and was one of the 10 Republicans who supported impeachment by voting to proceed with it against Trump. That took place in January after the incident at the Capitol on January 6. Cheney has often been criticized by other Republicans and supporters of the GOP in general. Many suggested that she is a RINO, which means Republican in name only. “The 31-29 vote Saturday in Buffalo, Wyoming, by the state party central committee followed votes…

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Democrat Rep Ryan Guillen announced that he would seek reelection as a Republican, emphasizing that the Democratic Party’s inclinations towards the far-left values are no longer in line with his own. Particularly citing the Democrat’s defunding the police suggestions and chaotic events on the southern border, the now former Texan Democrat will turn his affiliation to the Republican Party. Guillen spoke to the press, claiming that occurrences taking place in South Texas were causing many people to realize that the values of those in Washington, D.C, were not the values of the majority of Texans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyNNIefJZYQ He continued explaining that…

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The principal of Travis Early College High School, Christina Steele Hantgin, has had restroom doors removed amid concerns for student safety. The principal, of the school located in Texas, claims this was to combat drug use and other “major behavioral occurrences” that had already taken place this year. She wrote a letter to parents explaining her choices while acknowledging that she could have done a better job at communicating her ideas. The letter explained everything about behavioral incidents and conduct offenses that have happened inside these restrooms. About 90% of all violations were related to drugs. Steele Hantgin claims there…

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Sarah Sanders, the former White House press secretary, has received plenty of endorsements in her bid for Governor of Arkansas, including support from Gov. Asa Hutchinson and numerous state congressional delegates. Hutchinson, who cannot run again because of term limits, had said Arkansas would be “in good hands” with Sanders as Governor, Hutchinson said in his endorsement on Friday. Hutchinson continued by stating that he has known Sarah Sanders for a number of years and has witnessed her passion and commitment to the state, adding that he was thrilled to endorse her for Governor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsIh30ZVnzA FOX 16 reported that both…

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Sesame Street is launching a new puppet character and their main goal appears to be fighting racism. Ji-Young, the show’s new star, will join the muppets of “Sesame Street” this month. It’s the first Asian American Muppet in the show’s five-decade-long history. Ji-Young, a seven-year-old girl of Korean American origin, will make her television debut on the “Sesame Street” Thanksgiving Day special named “See Us Coming Together.” The show will air on November 25. The program is part of Sesame Workshop’s “Coming Together” racial justice initiative, which commenced working last year with the goal to teach kids about racial literacy.…

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CNN reports that the US government announced a significant increase in Medicare rates on Friday night. It seems that the culprit is the global epidemic and the vagueness regarding the price of the new Alzheimer’s drug. People in the lowest income category monthly payments will rise from $148.50 this year to $170.10 in 2022, thanks to a 14.5 percent increase in Part B premiums. Physician services, certain home health services, outpatient hospital services, medical equipment, and other medical services not covered by Medicare Part A, such as drugs administered in doctors’ offices, are all covered under Medicare Part B. The…

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Governor Doug Burgum, a Republican, signed a bill prohibiting the teaching of critical race theory in North Dakota public schools on Friday. In a statement sent to The Daily Wire, Governor Burgum explained that this bill answers parents’ concerns while keeping the local school boards’ decision-making ability to accept curriculum that is aligned with state content standards while being factual and objective. Republican Representative Dan Ruby, who was a sponsor on the bill, spoke with The Daily Wire too. He emphasized that teaching history and social studies were essential and not hindered by a restriction on CRT. Ruby’s opinion is…

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The ground-breaking news that the US government has officially recognized recordings of “unidentified aerial phenomena” shot by US Navy aircraft made the nation wonder. Was it proof of extraterrestrial life? Luis Elizondo, the former Pentagon intelligence officer in charge of investigating these instances, reveals the interesting intel. Elizondo addressed the claim that the flying objects were possibly created in the United States, China, or another country. The expert is certain that the objects were not created in the United States because the US has already stated that they were not made there. He went on to refute the claim that…

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