A federal inmate and his fiancée ran an “inmate taxi service,” ferrying inmates to restaurants, hotels and homes and returning them to the prison, authorities said Thursday. The pair charged a fee to transport inmates who were able to easily escape through holes in a fence at the U.S. Penitentiary… Read More
3 liberal celebs have AWFUL week… (wow!)
In the past, the late night talk show circuit was free of petty politics. Conservatives and liberals alike were lambasted by comedians, and the hosts generally had the good graces to stay away from political grandstanding. Unfortunately, the days of Johnny Carson are long gone. Leaked Footage: the best 7… Read More
Morning talk show co-hosts announce they’re engaged
MSNBC has confirmed that “Morning Joe” co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski are engaged. The engagement was first reported by the New York Post’s Page Six on Thursday. Regular panelist Harold Ford Jr. offered his congratulations at the top of Thursday’s show. Brzezinski thanked him before fellow co-host Willie Geist… Read More
Drunk driving suspect: I’m Hillary Clinton
Authorities say a drunken driving suspect who was chased by police from Maryland into Pennsylvania identified herself as Hillary Clinton. Sponsored: IMPEACHED! Hillary’s shocking plan to “overthrow” Trump Pennsylvania State Trooper Robert Politowski says the woman he arrested early Tuesday is actually 36-year-old Holly Lynn Donahoo, of Louisville, Kentucky. She… Read More
[Weather alert] Already flooded Midwest braces for more rain
Flooded areas of the Midwest are bracing for another round of heavy rain Wednesday, the last thing they need with rivers in several places at or near record levels. Heavy rain last weekend resulted in a sudden rise in rivers in Missouri, Illinois and Arkansas. After a couple of days… Read More
Now hiring! Border Patrol steps-up recruiting efforts
The beer was flowing and music was blaring in the middle of the Arizona desert when Ric Kindle approached a group of Border Patrol agents and customs officers out to recruit new hires. This was no average job fair. This was Country Thunder, one of the nation’s largest country music… Read More
United CEO apologizes to Congress for aggressive passenger removal
United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz apologized Tuesday on Capitol Hill for an incident in which a passenger was forcibly removed from a flight and vowed to do better as he and other airline executives faced tough questions from lawmakers. “It was a mistake of epic proportions, clearly, in hindsight,” Munoz… Read More
Carol Burnett prepares to return to TV
Carol Burnett typically spends her mornings doing crossword puzzles with her husband, but the comedy legend could return to a full-time work schedule if the pilot she recently shot for ABC becomes a regular series. In “Household Name,” produced by Amy Poehler, Burnett plays an eccentric, aging movie star who… Read More
Rock star collapses on stage, dies in middle of performance
When Col. Bruce Hampton slowly fell to his knees during the finale of his star-studded birthday concert, fans and musicians alike thought it was another one of his quirky performance acts. As 14-year-old guitar phenom Brandon “Taz” Niederauer tore into a blistering solo, the 70-year-old man lay motionless just feet… Read More
911 dispatcher suspended for snoring on call
A Cleveland police dispatcher heard snoring on a recorded 911 call has been suspended for six days for sleeping on the job. WJW-TV reports Jasmin Thomas pleaded no contest to internal charges from the department’s investigation. The local police union president, Steve Loomis, says Thomas is a single mother who was… Read More
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