A person is always wise to remember that Instagram likes and comments are public. But a 79-year-old man who likes what he sees is not always disposed to restrain himself, and it looks as though Tennessee Lt. Governor Randy McNally is one such fellow. As the Tennessee Holler first reported …
Read More »Former Fox Exec Found Guilty in FIFA Bribery Case
A former 21st Century Fox executive was convicted of paying millions of dollars in bribes to secure broadcasting rights to the World Cup and other soccer tournaments, Reuters reports, while a second ex-executive was acquitted on Thursday. A Brooklyn federal jury found Hernan Lopez, the former CEO of Fox International …
Read More »Elon Musk Apologizes for Mocking Disabled Employee
Elon Musk, who has a habit of tweeting before he thinks, publicly scoffed at a Twitter employee of two years after he asked if he still had a job. On Monday, Haraldur Thorleifsson, a senior director at the company, tweeted Musk that access to his work computer had been cut …
Read More »'I Put Myself in Danger': Cara Delevingne Talks Getting Sober After Worrying Airport Paparazzi Photos
Cara Delevingne revealed she has been sober for several months after checking herself into a rehab facility late last year following an intense period of working and partying. “All I knew, is if I was continuing to go down the road I was, I would either end up dead or …
Read More »Cole Sprouse Talks Disney Exploitation, 'Mommy Issues', and Lili Reinhart Breakup on 'Call Her Daddy'
Cole Sprouse is not afraid to look inward. On the latest episode of Call Her Daddy, America’s self-proclaimed podcasting Founding Father Alex Cooper sat down with the Riverdale actor to discuss a variety of topics, including his self-proclaimed mommy issues, his time on Disney Channel, and, of course, his highly …
Read More »Justice Department Announces 'Pattern' of Civil Rights Violations by Louisville Police
The U.S. Justice Department announced Wednesday that the Louisville police engaged in “a pattern” of civil rights violations following an investigation into the police department in the aftermath of the shooting death of Breonna Taylor. Among the Justice Department’s findings were that the Louisville Metro Police Department used “excessive force, …
Read More »Elon Musk's Twitter Couldn't Handle Basic Web Links Today
In another banner day for Elon Musk’s Twitter, the ability to share a simple link was completely upended thanks to an “internal change” with some “unintended consequences.” For a few hours Monday, March 6, clicking any web link on Twitter led users not to a linked page but an error …
Read More »Twitter Bots Are Promising Cheap Guns to Anyone Using the N-Word
When Elon Musk acquired Twitter, he made it clear that eradicating spam bots was a top priority. But his strategies on that front have produced, at best, mixed results. Moreover, in recent months, some users have been plagued by a type of spam that directly violates Twitter policy: automated replies …
Read More »New Elon Musk Documentary Billed as 'Unvarnished Examination' of Tech Billionaire
Alex Gibney, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, announced on Monday that he has been working on a documentary about Elon Musk, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The project is already months into production, according to the report, and is described as a “definitive …
Read More »Alex Murdaugh Juror Says Cellphone Video, 'Big Liar' Testimony Led to Guilty Verdict
A juror in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial revealed the key pieces of evidence that led to the jury to convict the disgraced lawyer, who was subsequently sentenced to two life in prison sentences. Speaking to reporters prior to the sentencing, juror Craig Moyer revealed that it was cellphone footage …
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