The leader of Cowboys for Trump said Friday the reelection campaign for President Donald Trump is distancing itself from the group after the leader posted a video saying some Black athletes should “go back to Africa.” Cowboys for Trump founder Couy Griffin told The Associated Press that a Trump campaign… Read More
Liberal media heir quits News Corp
News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch’s son James is resigning from the family-controlled publisher’s board over content appearing in its newspapers, which include the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post. “My resignation is due to disagreements over certain editorial content published by the Company’s news outlets and certain other… Read More
Report: NBA silent amid ties to ugly Chinese abuse scandal
The NBA season is back after a more than four-month delay due to the coronavirus pandemic – but the league is already facing big questions about its conduct off the court as a new report details ugly abuses at its basketball program in China. ESPN claims the league has been… Read More
Amphibious accident leaves 1 Marine dead, 2 injured, 8 missing
One Marine has died, two injured and eight others were missing after an amphibious assault vehicle accident off the coast of southern California, the Marines said early Friday. The accident happened Thursday and search and rescue efforts were underway Friday morning with support from the Navy and Coast Guard, the… Read More
Sword-wielding man gunned down by cops
Detroit police have shot to death a man they say was wielding a sword in the middle of a street and who and threw a dagger at an officer, authorities said Thursday. Sponsored: THIS Cellphone Kills Your Vision Police Chief James Craig said after the man was shot late Thursday,… Read More
Former student: Legendary football coach knew of abuse
Dozens of more victims who claim they were molested by a University of Michigan doctor filed a lawsuit against the school Thursday, including a former student who said he told legendary coach Bo Schembechler about the abuse in the early 1980s. It’s the first time that a victim has publicly… Read More
Police pepper spray 2 at anti-Confederate statue encampment
Two people were arrested for assaulting officers who were working with a city task force to break up an encampment near a Confederate monument in Richmond, police said. The arrests happened Thursday morning as authorities confiscated tents, chairs, and other items near the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee… Read More
U.S. bracing for Hurricane Isaias landfall
A storm is coming. Forecasters declared a hurricane watch for parts of the Florida coastline on Friday as Hurricane Isaias drenched the Bahamas on a track for the U.S. East Coast. Officials in Florida said they were closing beaches, marinas and parks in Miami-Dade County beginning Friday night. Mayor Carlos… Read More
Rachel Maddow had a very bad Wednesday
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow’s star is fading — and the proof came on Wednesday morning. Since President Donald Trump’s election in 2016, Maddow had enjoyed being the most-watched woman in news. Sponsored: Deadly Sex Habit KILLING Seniors But Fox News’ Laura Ingraham overtook Maddow in July, ratings data showed. Ingraham’s… Read More
Fake film producer steals $160,000 from foreign citizens
A former college student from Texas who posed as a film producer has been sentenced in New Hampshire to more than a year in jail for defrauding several foreign citizens living in the United States. Shiva Chandan Reddy Thudi, 26, of Irving, Texas, was sentenced to 12 months and a… Read More
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