The Phoenix City Council agreed Wednesday to pay a settlement to a Black couple who had police officers point guns at them in front of their children last year after their young daughter took a doll from a store without their knowledge. Sponsored: Healthier Lungs in 42 Day? Iesha Harper… Read More
Woman makes history in confirmation to New Jersey High Court
The nomination of the first Black woman to sit on New Jersey’s Supreme Court was confirmed Thursday by the state Senate. Your Free Gift has been put on hold (Click here for details) [sponsored] Fabiana Pierre-Louis, a 39-year-old attorney in private practice and a former federal prosecutor, was nominated by… Read More
Officials say popular 17th-century painting stolen for 3rd time
A painting by 17th-century Dutch artist Frans Hals has been stolen — for the third time — from a provincial museum in the central Netherlands. Sponsored: A Pinch OfThis Shrinks up to 7 Inches Off Waistlines Police said Thursday that “Two Laughing Boys” was stolen early Wednesday from the Museum… Read More
Successful “flying car” prototype wows critics
The decades-old dream of zipping around in the sky as simply as driving on highways may be becoming less illusory. The ONLY Water You Should Drink If You’re 65+ [sponsored] Japan’s SkyDrive Inc., among the myriads of “flying car” projects around the world, has carried out a successful though modest… Read More
Music star, actor welcome birth of baby girl!
Katy Perry has given birth to a baby girl named Daisy Dove Bloom. You’ve NEVER seen anything like this… [sponsored] The pop superstar and her partner, actor Orlando Bloom, got UNICEF to announce the news on its Instagram account. Both Perry and Bloom are goodwill ambassadors for the United Nations… Read More
John Lennon’s killer tries 11th parole attempt …
The man who gunned down John Lennon outside his Manhattan apartment in 1980 was denied parole for an 11th time, state corrections officials said Wednesday. Helps Make Your Brain Feel YOUNGER?! [sponsored] Mark David Chapman was denied after being interviewed by a parole board Aug. 19, according to corrections officials…. Read More
NBA boycott ignites protests across pro sports
Making their strongest protest statement yet, players from six NBA teams decided not to play postseason games on Wednesday in a boycott that quickly reverberated across other professional leagues. Sponsored: [STUDY] 57% better breathing (you won’t believe this) Also called off: Some games in Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer… Read More
Hurricane Laura slams into Gulf Coast, remains dangerous
Hurricane Laura pounded the Gulf Coast with ferocious wind and torrential rain and unleashed a wall of seawater that could push 40 miles inland as the Category 4 storm roared ashore Thursday in Louisiana near the Texas border. Laura battered a tall building in Lake Charles, blowing out windows as… Read More
FBI official in hot water after holding baseball game buffet
The top FBI official in Los Angeles violated federal ethics regulations by holding a sensitive meeting of agency brass at a 2018 Los Angeles Dodgers playoff game, according to a federal inspector general’s report. Sponsored: THIS Food Stuff Linked To Age-Related Memory Decline Paul Delacourt, then the FBI Los Angeles… Read More
Ex-pharma boss illegally funnels $700,000 to friends, family
The former head of a pharmaceutical company was arrested Tuesday in California on insider trading charges, accused of feeding secrets that enabled friends and family to earn over $700,000 illegally. Sponsored: Did you eat this for lunch? Sepehr Sarshar, 53, of Encinitas, California, was charged in Manhattan federal court with… Read More
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