Beatles fans will be feeling some “real love” for this: New content from the iconic band is coming this fall on screen, in music and in print. “The Beatles Anthology” will be returning “in its ultimate form,” according to a release issued Thursday. The famed 1995 “Anthology” music documentary, recounting… Read More
Erik Menendez denied parole; citing misbehavior in prison
Erik Menendez was denied parole Thursday by a California board that said his continued misbehavior during decades in prison for murdering his parents with his older brother in 1989 showed he is still a risk to public safety. A panel of two California commissioners denied Menendez parole for three years,… Read More
Hillary Clinton just got terrible legal news (literally!)
Twice failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton got some very bad legal news late Wednesday — and she may formally be stripped of her legal license. A government watchdog group filed an ethics complaint this week with the Arkansas state bar the former Secretary of State, seeking to strip her… Read More
Women’s Pro Baseball League holding its inaugural tryouts in DC this weekend
Hundreds of women will flock to Washington on Friday to take their first swings at turning pro baseball dreams into reality. Some at the historic tryout will be seasoned veterans and trailblazers in the women’s game. Plenty others are beginners chasing a shot at the pros. They’ll meet on the… Read More
Head coach Andy Reid had bullet fired into office
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was working alone in his practice facility office when a bullet fired from outside the building penetrated his window and lodged in a wall approximately 15 feet from his desk in May 2024. The shooting occurred at approximately 12:15 a.m. on May 4,… Read More
James Dobson, founder of Christian group Focus on the Family, dies at 89
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
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