Last month, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot lost re-election, and she’s become set go down in history as the city’s first one-term mayor in 40 years. With the unpopular Lightfoot on her way out, the press is no longer prioritizing a working relationship with her… and they’re telling her what they… Read More
Top ‘Never Trump’ Republican subjected to FBI manhunt Wednesday
Former Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland, a “Never Trump” Republican, has long been mentioned by pundits as a possible candidate for president in 2024. He even received a flurry of media attention for casting a write-in vote for Ronald Reagan in 2020. But Hogan ruled out a presidential run due… Read More
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson shares insane UFO story…
Fox News star Tucker Carlson is talking UFOs and injuries to American soldier’s brains — and he’s serious. In a recent interview, Carlson claimed that a tenured Stanford medical school professor approached his primetime show with a wild story: Federal officials had asked the renowned professor to investigate hundreds of… Read More
Prince Harry sues conservative tabloid over this
Lawyers for Prince Harry asked a judge Friday to rule that a tabloid newspaper libeled the British royal with an article about his quest for police protection when he and his family visit the U.K. Harry is suing Mail on Sunday publisher Associated Newspapers Ltd. over an article alleging he… Read More
Parent company of Silicon Valley Bank files for bankruptcy Friday
The parent of Silicon Valley Bank filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy a week after the tech-focused bank failed and was seized by the U.S. government. The filing from SVB Financial Group on Friday is not a surprise, with much of the company now under the control of U.S. banking regulators…. Read More
March Madness bracket totally busted? So are most
From No. 13 seed Furman beating fourth-seeded Virginia to No. 15 Princeton defeating second-seeded Arizona, most NCAA Tournament brackets were busted Thursday before the sun went down. The NCAA March Madness Twitter account posted after Thursday’s late games concluded that only 787 brackets of unspecified millions remained perfect. Sponsored: This… Read More
Flight attendant attack raises concerns about security, mental health
The music was blaring on a February afternoon when Francisco Torres stopped by a Massachusetts barbershop, proclaiming he was half-angel, half-devil. He wanted a dozen people to come outside the shop and shoot him with an automatic weapon stored in his car trunk. Before anyone could make sense of the… Read More
Kamala Harris humiliated in wild viral video
Howard University appeared in the NCAA Tournament Thursday for the first time since 1992. For its game against Kansas, the school welcomed its most prominent alum: Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris traveled to the area to discuss abortion with local leaders. Later that day, she made a surprise appearance at… Read More
Jim Gordon, the ‘Layla’ drummer who killed his mother, dies at 77
Jim Gordon, the famed session drummer who backed Eric Clapton and The Beach Boys before being diagnosed with schizophrenia and going to prison for killing his mother, has died. He was 77. Gordon died Monday at the California Medical Facility in Vacaville, the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation confirmed… Read More
In a first, scientists create mice with cells from 2 males
Scientists have created baby mice with two fathers for the first time by turning male mouse stem cells into female cells in a lab. This raises the distant possibility of doing the same for people – although experts caution that very few mouse embryos were born alive and no one… Read More
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