The Rolling Stones are threatening President Donald Trump with legal action for using their songs at his rallies despite cease-and-desist directives. The Stones said in a statement Sunday that their legal team is working with music rights organization BMI to stop use of their material in Trump’s reelection campaign. Where… Read More
Texas governor: Shut down the bars again!
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott shut down bars in Texas again on Friday and scaled back restaurant dining, the most dramatic reversals yet as confirmed coronavirus cases surge. Abbott also ordered rafting and tubing outfitters on Texas’ popular rivers to close and said outdoor gatherings of 100 people or more must… Read More
1st summer blockbuster movie postponed as virus surges
With reported cases of the coronavirus surging, Warner Bros. on Thursday postponed the release of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” further delaying Hollywood’s summer kickoff. The sci-fi thriller starring John David Washington and Robert Pattinson will move from July 31 to Aug. 12, a Wednesday. In a statement, the studio stressed the… Read More
Judge allows release of Trump’s niece’s tell-all book
A New York City judge on Thursday dismissed a claim by Donald Trump’s brother that sought to halt the publication of a tell-all book by the president’s niece, saying the court lacked jurisdiction in the case. Surrogates Court Judge Peter Kelly said the claims were not appropriate for his court,… Read More
Police chief under scrutiny after suspect’s death inflames tension
The mayor of Tucson, Arizona, said Thursday that the city’s police chief should stay in his job, even as criticism mounts over the death of a young Hispanic man while handcuffed in police custody. Mayor Regina Romero, a Democrat, said Chief Chris Magnus should not resign because he has improved… Read More
The Dixie Chicks reveal name change amid civil unrest
Grammy-winning country group The Dixie Chicks have dropped the word Dixie from their name, now going by The Chicks. The band’s social media accounts and website were changed on Thursday to the refer to the new name for the band, which is made up of Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines and… Read More
NFL makes crucial move with traditional exhibition game
The NFL on Thursday canceled the Hall of Fame game that traditionally opens the preseason and is delaying the 2020 induction ceremonies for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic. SHOCKING: Common Food Linked to Age-Related Memory Loss [Sponsored] The Aug. 6 exhibition game in Canton, Ohio, between the Dallas… Read More
Trump fake news crackdown drops hammer on Chinese media
by Frank Holmes, reporter President Donald Trump since the beginning of his presidency has taken bold action to crack down on the Fake News media spreading disinformation in the United States. His latest move targeted misinformation coming from China. The Trump administration shut down a radio station owned by Phoenix… Read More
Senate approves 200th Trump-appointed judge
The Senate has approved the nomination of a Mississippi judge to a federal appeals court, the 200th federal judge named by President Donald Trump and confirmed by the Republican-controlled chamber. It’s the highest number of judicial nominees confirmed at this stage of a presidency in four decades. Deadliest Drug Ever… Read More
Cold War-era heir dies in U.S. at 84
Sergei Khrushchev, the son of late Cold War-era Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and who became a U.S. citizen in 1999, has died at his Rhode Island home, authorities said. He was 84. Sponsored: WANTED: Men and women over 65 to try this “senior smart pill” The cause of death was… Read More
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