Family members of four passengers killed in a helicopter crash with Kobe Bryant and his daughter have joined the NBA star’s widow in filing wrongful death lawsuits against the companies that owned and operated the aircraft. The suits on behalf of three members of one family, and a woman who… Read More
Tom Brady kicked out of Tampa park
Six Super Bowl rings may get you special treatment in a lot of places but former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady learned Monday that it won’t get you anything when you’re caught working out in a park that is closed to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic. Drink In The… Read More
Music icon cancels all 2020 events, sources confirm
Taylor Swift is canceling all of her performances and appearances for the rest of the year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Russia has an EVEN darker secret than we thought [Sponsored] “With many events throughout the world already cancelled, and upon direction from health officials in an effort to keep… Read More
Police kill gun-wielding bus hijacker
A man opened fire on a Dallas-area public bus on Sunday, hijacking it with two people aboard and leading officers on a chase that ended in a shootout in which the man was killed and three officers were wounded, according to police officials. Sponsored: Eerie WW2 Photo Reveals Shocking Secret… Read More
Broadway star has leg amputated from virus complications
Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero has had his his right leg amputated after suffering complications from the coronavirus, his wife says. Amanda Kloots on Instagram wrote late Saturday that Cordero “made it out of surgery alive and is headed to his room to rest and recover.” Sponsored: Russia’s dark secret… Read More
“Jeopardy!” college champion crowned
Nibir Sarma has become the first winner of the “Jeopardy!” College Championship from the University of Minnesota. Sponsored: Why I Will Never Drink Alkaline Water Again Sarma, a sophomore from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, won the two-week tournament in an episode airing Friday night, earning $100,000 and a berth against regular… Read More
Security guard uses stun gun on health care worker
Officials with a Muslim civil rights advocacy group are urging Maryland police to investigate allegations a security guard used a stun gun on a health care worker who refused to remove a face covering inside a grocery store. Sponsored: Drop FOUR Paint Sizes With This Natural Ingredient The Council on… Read More
State representative drives drunk after House meeting
A Kentucky state representative was arrested early Thursday on accusations of driving while intoxicated only hours after the state House had adjourned, authorities said. GROSS Science Shows You’re Swallowing Plastic Bits (open now) [Sponsored] State Rep. Derek J. Lewis of London was charged with drunken driving, The Lexington Herald-Leader reported…. Read More
WWE begins laying off superstars, citing budget cuts
WWE started releasing professional wrestlers on Wednesday in budget cuts related to the coronavirus pandemic. The moves came even with the company allowed to continue to run live TV shows in Florida after Gov. Ron DeSantis deemed WWE an essential business. Cooking video shocks doctors [Sponsored] Pro sports were added… Read More
Chicago public schools providing homeless with wifi
Chicago Public Schools officials said Thursday they plan to distribute thousands of mobile internet hotspot devices to the district’s homeless students. Sponsored: Do THIS before bed –and wake up with COMFORTABLE hips The effort comes as the district tries to get 100,000 laptops and tablets to students to close a… Read More









