Dr. James Dobson, a politically influential child psychologist who started a radio show counseling Christians on how to be good parents, founded the conservative ministry Focus on the Family and was long a campaigner against abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, died on Thursday. He was 89. His death was confirmed by… Read More
Feds to no longer bring felony charges against those possessing rifles or shotguns in Washington DC
Federal prosecutors in the nation’s capital will no longer bring felony charges against people for possessing rifles or shotguns in the District of Columbia, according to a new policy adopted by the leader of the nation’s largest U.S. attorney’s office. That office will continue to pursue charges when someone is… Read More
FTC sues gym chain LA Fitness over its cancellation policies
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is suing the operators of LA Fitness, over allegations that they make it “exceedingly difficult” for consumers to cancel gym memberships and other related services offered in their clubs nationwide. In a Wednesday complaint, the FTC accused Fitness International and its subsidiary Fitness & Sports… Read More
Rory McIlroy admits to taking 1,100 Masters flags from Augusta National
Rory McIlroy didn’t leave Augusta National as the Masters champion without one last purchase from the gift shop. He said there were 1,100 pin flags remaining in the Masters Shop. “And we took all 1,100,” McIlroy said Tuesday ahead of the Tour Championship, the end of a PGA Tour season… Read More
Jimmy Buffett awarded posthumous Governor’s Medal of Freedom
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has posthumously awarded five notable Floridians with the Governor’s Medal of Freedom, one of the state’s highest honors. The awardees include the state’s last Democratic governor, Buddy MacKay, who was a citrus farmer, policy wonk and diplomat; former Democratic governor and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham, who… Read More
Yosemite National Park Ranger fired for hanging transgender flag
A Yosemite National Park ranger was fired after hanging a transgender pride flag from El Capitan while some park visitors could face prosecution for illegal protests. Shannon “SJ” Joslin, a ranger and biologist who studies bats, said they/them hung a hguge 66-foot wide transgender pride flag on the famous climbing… Read More
Target CEO abruptly steps down amid company struggles
Target is counting on a company veteran to revive its magic as it struggles to compete with rivals like Walmart. The Minneapolis-based retailer said Wednesday that Chief Operating Officer Michael Fiddelke, who has been with Target for 20 years, will become CEO Feb. 1. He succeeds Brian Cornell, who helped… Read More
[VIDEO] Fox News star detained by police in D.C.
President Donald Trump announced a federal takeover of Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) to combat crime in the nation’s capital earlier this month, a whopping 212 arrests have occurred since the Trump-ordered crackdown. Things have tightened up so much, even one of Fox News’ top stars was not immune… Read More
Alan Dershowitz releases some tragic news
Elon Dershowitz, the film producer who carved out his own successful career in entertainment while carrying the distinguished name of his father, renowned attorney Alan Dershowitz, died Sunday at the age of 64 after suffering a stroke. Alan Dershowitz announced his son’s passing Monday on social media, and said that… Read More
Beloved college basketball star dies in tragic Utah drowning
Omaha basketball player Deng Mayar drowned Saturday in a Utah reservoir, police said. Herriman police said Mayar died at Blackridge Reservoir after going underwater about 35 yards from shore. Mayar, 22, was a graduate student who joined the Mavericks after playing two seasons for Summit League rival North Dakota. Mayar,… Read More
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