A Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint on Saturday night in California, while President Joe Biden was visiting Los Angeles for a fundraising event. The incident happened a short drive away from where the president was attending the event. According to the police, the agent was returning from work… Read More
Charles Barkley to retire from television, regardless of the NBA’s future
Charles Barkley, the legendary basketball player turned TV analyst, made a big announcement on Friday. He said that no matter what happens with the NBA’s media deals, next season will be his last on television. Barkley has been a fixture on TNT’s NBA coverage for the past 24 years, working… Read More
I quit! Music industry mogul leaves after 23 years
Scooter Braun, a well-known name in the music industry who has represented stars like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, announced on Monday that he will no longer work as a music manager. Instead, he will focus on his roles as a board member of Hybe, a South Korean entertainment company,… Read More
Jayson Tatum rejoices as Celtics win NBA title
Jayson Tatum put his hands behind his head, with TD Garden fans standing on their feet cheering around him, and took it all in. Walking to the bench, he wrapped both arms around Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla. The journey was complete. The Boston Celtics again stand alone among NBA champions…. Read More
George Nethercutt, who unseated a House speaker in ’94, has died at 79
George Nethercutt, a former U.S. Representative from Spokane, Washington, died on Friday near Denver at the age of 79. He had a rare brain disease called progressive supranuclear palsy. Before entering politics, Nethercutt was a lawyer in Spokane with limited political experience. In 1994, he surprised many by defeating Tom… Read More
Fani Willis melts down over this [Watch]
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ behavior while managing the Georgia case against former President Donald Trump has been controversial However, she’s recently become occupied with another errand: correcting the way critics pronounce her name. “I’m so tired of hearing those idiots call my name as ‘Fanny,’ in a way… Read More
Olympic trials see new women’s record for 100-meter butterfly
Gretchen Walsh broke the world record in the women’s 100-meter butterfly on Saturday night at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials. She swam the race in just 55.18 seconds during a semifinal heat. Walsh was swimming so fast that she was more than half a second ahead of the world-record pace… Read More
Adaptation of 1960s novel wins big at the Tonys
“The Outsiders,” a gritty adaptation of the classic young adult novel, became the essence of a Broadway insider on Sunday, winning the Tony Award for best new musical on a night when women made strides. The musical based on the beloved S. E. Hinton book is about rival gangs of… Read More
‘Jeopardy!’ contestant arrested in front of his students Thursday
Like many educators before him, math teacher Winston Nguyen competed on Jeopardy! in 2014. Then, he began his fall from grace. In the 2010s, he served time in New York’s infamous Rikers Island jailhouse for theft from an elderly couple. Now, Nguygen has fallen even further. On Thursday, he was arrested… Read More
I quit! Republican lawmaker bows out ahead of contentious election
In a shakeup for Louisiana’s congressional delegation, Rep. Garret Graves, R-L.A., announced unexpectedly Friday he will not seek re-election in 2024, resigning his position after the state’s new congressional maps carved up his existing district and will likely hand the House seat to a Democrat. Graves, who had initially insisted… Read More
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