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

Chris Cuomo, who got fired from CNN, has fired back at the network, accusing his boss of knowing everything about his alleged involvement in ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s scandal. Cuomo’s spokesman really threw the former anchor star’s longtime ally CNN President Jeff Zucker under the bus, by saying in a statement that the two were “widely known to be extremely close and in regular contact, including about the details of Mr. Cuomo’s support for his brother,” adding that there were no secrets about this, as other individuals besides Mr. Cuomo can attest. The statement, however, led CNN to accuse Chris Cuomo…

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Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif. is resigning from his congressional seat to become CEO of  Donald Trump’s new media company, Trump Media & Technology Group, or TMTG, that aims to launch its own social media platform in the future. The California Republican will give up his seat in the middle of his 10th term and begin his new career despite having a lack of experience working in the tech industry. Nunes is just the second member of the 117th Congress to resign before the end of his term. “Recently, I was presented with a new opportunity to fight for the most…

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Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO, said that there should be an “age limit” in candidates who run for political office. This is what Musk posted on his Twitter account: “Let’s set an age limit after which you can’t run for political office, perhaps a number just below 70.” If Musk’s proposal would take effect the politicians that would be affected by this law would be independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ wealth-tax proposal, veteran Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., who turned 88 in June, and Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, 88. President Biden, 78, was the oldest president to take office, and former…

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If it is proved that CNN had prior knowledge of misconduct allegations against its recently fired star anchor Chris Cuomo but looked the other way, the liberal network will face a potential onslaught of lawsuits. CNN could be on the hook for “seven figures” unless it successfully moves away from Cuomo, said Benjamin Eghbali, CEO of the California-based law firm Eghbali. Cuomo hosted the network’s most-watched program, “Cuomo Prime Time,” but he was fired after CNN found out the extent to which he helped his brother, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, beat his own harassment allegations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcqHhfyVspo Eghbali said…

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Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime house manager in his home in Palm Beach, Florida, read aloud from an instruction booklet Ghislaine Maxwell gave him in 2001 or 2002 that instructed staff in detail how to handle Epstein’s homes. When Juan Alessi, the manager, testified in federal court and said that Most of the pages were just unbelievable to him. “I’m sorry to say that it was very degrading to me,” he said. Alessi read the manual that instructed staff to maintain extreme discretion for Epstein, Maxwell and their guests. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxREFH57XD0 “Remember that you see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing except to answer…

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Facebook’s company, Meta, will soon test a built-in tool to split restaurant bills within Messenger. It’s called Split Payment and testing in US could start soon. You may use the new feature to ask individuals for money in a group chat as well as to track who has paid their half. Meta has provided screenshots that give users an insight into how it all works. The addition comes shortly after the departure of David Marcus, Meta’s former Messenger leader, and cryptocurrency chief. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXGFaIsXN5U Meta has also launched new Group Effects. This feature allows people on Messenger and Instagram to use…

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Kevin McCarthy, the House Minority Leader defended Rep. Lauren Boebert, because “she apologized” for recent insulting comments about Rep. Ilhan Omar’s religion. He also admitted that controversies surrounding Boebert and allies like Reps. Paul Gosar and Marjorie Taylor Greene cause “problems.” “It’s things we would not want to deal with,” McCarthy said, adding that the American people want to focus on stopping inflation, gas prices, and others and that anything that deviates from that causes problems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXP-gQ2zuBA Regarding Boebert’s comments about Omar, McCarthy also said that Lauren Boebert, as he called her when it came forward, they talked, she apologized…

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Visitor logs reveal Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire and accused trafficker, visited the White House 17 times during former President Bill Clinton’s first few years in office The logs have revealed several visits by Epstein beginning with an invitation just one month after Clinton’s inauguration in January 1993 by Robert Rubin, who was assistant to the president for economic policy at that time. “To the best of Mr. Rubin’s recollection he never met or spoke with Mr. Epstein,” a spokeswoman for Rubin told the outlet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A47Y21DLWJI Between 1993 and 1995. Epstein visited the White House on 14 separate days and made…

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The first state to charge state workers enrolled in public employee health insurance plans a surcharge if they aren’t vaccinated will be Nevada. Charging unvaccinated workers up to $55 per month was voted by the state Public Employees’ Benefit Program Board, all in order to offset the costs of testing those who haven’t gotten shots are required to undergo in certain workplaces. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xiMKayfu7c DuAne Young, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak’s policy director said that this pandemic has been shouldered on the burden of everyone and that now this particular burden, the testing, should be shouldered on the burden of those who…

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A plumber from Houston, Texas, while repairing a toilet at the Houston church in November, has discovered thousands of envelopes stuffed full of cash and checks inside a bathroom wall. The plumber, whose name is Justin, told the local radio station that there was a loose toilet in the wall and that they removed the tile, after which they went to go remove the toilet, and when they moved some insulation away, about 500 envelopes fell out of the wall. ‘Oh, wow!'” was his first reaction, he said. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIOSzdOHHzE Justin said that he immediately contacted his supervisor and reported that…

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Former President Donald Trump was happy that CNN suspended anchor Chris Cuomo indefinitely. “Great news for television viewers, they have just suspended Chris Cuomo indefinitely. The big question is, was it because of his horrendous ratings, which in all fairness have permeated CNN and MSDNC, or was it because his brother is no longer Governor? Probably both,” Trump said in a statement, adding: “In any event, Fredo is gone!” referring to the hapless fictional brother of Michael Corleone in the movie, “The Godfather.” CNN announced a suspension of Cuomo as the network evaluates his conduct following stunning revelations from the…

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Dr. Oz is running for Senate in Pennsylvania. This opening ad, which will begin airing on television, takes aim at the government’s response to Covid, a topic Mehmet Oz, a Republican, has spoken about in interviews over the course of the pandemic. “Covid has shown us that our system is broken. We lost too many lives, too many jobs and too many opportunities because Washington got it wrong. They took away our freedom without making us safer, and tried to kill our spirit and our dignity,” Oz said in his campaign ad. According to his website, among the issues his…

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A former pilot testified on the second day of Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial that Bill Clinton and Donald Trump traveled on a private Jeffrey Epstein plane, but details were very slim so far. Larry Visoski, Epstein’s former pilot said that he would be given notice if Clinton or high-profile passengers would be flying. Clinton’s spokesman previously admitted to Clinton being aboard Epstein’s plane four times but said the former president knew nothing about Epstein’s “terrible crimes.” “In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton took a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein’s airplane: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to…

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“I’ve never heard Dr. Fauci’s cell phone voicemail greeting, but I imagine it says: ‘Yes, I’ll come on your show.” This is the first sentence Piers Morgan began with his new article about Anthony Fauci. He wrote that barely a week seems to go by without him popping up on TV or in newspapers and magazines, and as time has gone on, Fauci’s become more and more brazenly political in those interviews since the Biden administration took over, adding that what he said in these new interviews should give every American serious for concern. Margaret Brennan, an interviewer CBS’s Face…

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Jussie Smollet is currently under trial in Chicago this week after claiming to be the victim of a racist and homophobic attack carried out by two Nigerian brothers who allegedly supported then-President Donald Trump, which turned out to be allegedly fake. After an ensuing investigation, authorities determined that Smollett had staged the hate crime in an effort to boost his acting career. Special prosecutor Dan Webb claimed, during opening arguments on Monday, that the former “Empire” actor orchestrated the entire alleged hate crime incident, even going so far as to perform a “dry run” of the attack before it was…

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The jury to arbitrate the trial of Jussie Smollet, who has been accused of lying to police about being the victim of a racist and homophobic assault in Chicago and has been charged with felony disorderly conduct, has been selected. A class 4 felony, the crime carries a sentence of up to three years in prison, but experts have said it is more likely that if Smollett is convicted he would be placed on probation and perhaps ordered to perform community service. “[The prosecution] has a really strong case,” a former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani said listing the evidence which…

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Despite allegations from prosecutors that Jussie Smollett had staged a hate crime hoax, his lawyer claimed that his client “is a real victim” of a “real crime.” After prosecutor Dan Webb had argued that the former “Empire” star paid brothers, Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo, a $3,500 check to help orchestrate a fraudulent attack, defense lawyer Nenye Uche objected, claiming the brothers attacked Smollett because they did not like him, adding that the brothers were unreliable, saying their story had changed and that the brothers “are going to lie to your face.” On the other side, the brothers claim that money…

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Chris Cuomo has been suspended indefinitely from CNN. He also allegedly used ‘sources’ to dig up dirt on his brother’s accusers, suggesting that he had a bigger role defending former Governor Andrew Cuomo from harassment allegations that forced him out of office. Newly released transcripts and text messages show that Chris Cuomo offered to reach out to “sources,” including other reporters, to find out whether more women were going to come forward and relayed what he was hearing to his brother’s advisers. He was also getting in conflict with the former governor’s aides over strategy, urging an apologetic tone and…

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According to his latest comments, Keanu Reeves, the star of the John Wick series and The Matrix, seems to be open to joining the MCU in the future. In a new interview with Esquire, Reeves confirmed that joining the MCU would be an honor, expressing his faith in the incredible directors. The famous actor shared his thoughts on the crew, describing their incredible effort in terms of ambition, scale, and production. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed in 2019 that Marvel had been talking to Reeves for practically every film they made, as Reeves was having a second renaissance with…

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The House will soon be moving ahead on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s China-targeted $250 billion U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (USICA), designed to preserve a competitive technological edge over China through the injection of tens of billions of taxpayer dollars for various initiatives, including U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and “buy American” requirements for federally funded infrastructure projects. Chinese officials have warned that reprisals are coming, should the bill become law. Those reprisals may include deliberate disruptions in imported parts’ supplies for U.S. manufacturers and curbs on Chinese purchases of U.S. exports. With supply chains already strained to the breaking point,…

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Jack Dorsey will step down from his chief executive position at Twitter. Twitter announced the transition on Monday and confirmed that Parag Agrawal, the social media platform’s current chief technology officer, will take over the CEO role. Dorsey made a statement addressing his decision to leave the social media company: “I’ve decided to leave Twitter because I believe the company is ready to move on from its founders. My trust in Parag as Twitter’s CEO is deep. His work over the past 10 years has been transformational. I’m deeply grateful for his skill, heart, and soul. It’s his time to…

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