Justice Amy Coney Barrett is expected to join her Supreme Court colleagues on Monday to hear arguments for the first time. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the high court began hearing cases by phone in May. That means the public won’t see the new justice, but they’ll be able to… Read More
Salt Life founder charged with manslaughter of 18-year-old woman
A founder of the Salt Life clothing brand is facing a manslaughter charge in the death of an 18-year-old woman at a Florida hotel. Sponsored: Deadliest Drug Ever (are you taking it?) Michael Troy Hutto, 54, was being held without bond Sunday at the Duval County jail in Jacksonville following… Read More
“Bad Boys”? South Florida cops charged over cocaine distribution
Two South Florida police officers, who liked to pattern themselves after the “Bad Boys” movie franchise, are facing charges that they provided protection for a fake cocaine transfer orchestrated by federal agents. QUIZ: Which 1 Out Of THESE 3 Alcoholic Drinks Should You Drink? [sponsored] Miami-Dade County officers Roderick Flowers… Read More
We remember Sean Connery’s legacy
Sean Connery, the charismatic Scottish actor who rose to international superstardom as the suave secret agent James Bond and then abandoned the role to carve out an Oscar-winning career in other rugged roles, has died. He was 90. Connery’s wife and two sons said he “died peacefully in his sleep… Read More
Pregnant Florida woman refuses birth to cast vote
A pregnant Florida woman didn’t let labor stop her from casting her vote in the presidential election, refusing to go to the hospital until she filled out her ballot. Sponsored: 9 drugs linked to Alzheimer’s disease? Officials with the Orange County Supervisor of Elections said the woman was already in… Read More
Early Texas voting shatters 2016 total (WOW!)
Texans have already cast more ballots in the presidential election than they did during all of 2016 — an unprecedented surge of early voting in a state that was once the country’s most reliably Republican, but may now be drifting toward battleground status. More than 9 million ballots had been… Read More
West Virginia voters have message for Trump: Thank you
As a laid off coal mine electrician, Nolan Triplett doesn’t think his industry will ever return to the heady days when it powered America and offered generations of Appalachians a chance at a middle class life. But he still backs the president who said he’d reopen the mines and put… Read More
Trial set for Kennedy cousin accused of 1975 murder
Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel is expected at a court hearing Friday as Connecticut prosecutors decide whether to retry him for the bludgeoning death of a fellow teenager in 1975. Skakel has been free on bail since 2013, when a state judge vacated his murder conviction in the death of Martha… Read More
Hacker charged with tweaking Florida governor’s address
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis couldn’t initially cast his ballot this week because someone illegally changed his address online, a complication that resulted in a suspect’s arrest on felony charges and raised questions about the security of the state’s online registration system. Sponsored: Over 60? Shocking link between sex and cancer… Read More
Virus leaves turkey farmers scrambling ahead of Thanksgiving
For the turkey industry, this Thanksgiving is a guessing game. Millions of Americans are expected to have scaled-down celebrations amid the pandemic, heeding official warnings against travel and large indoor gatherings. That leaves anxious turkey farmers and grocers scrambling to predict what people will want on their holiday tables. Kroger… Read More
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