As prayers for Damar Hamlin, the Buffalo Bills player who collapsed during a game Monday, began to roll in on social media after he received CPR on the field, so too did the inevitable conspiracy theories that somehow the cardiac arrest he suffered came from the Covid vaccine. During the …
Read More »Brooklyn Subway Shooter Pleads Guilty to Terrorist Attack
Frank James, the man charged with shooting 10 peopleaboard a New York City subway train during the morning rush hour commute in April, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to 11 counts related to the attack. At a hearing in Brooklyn federal court, James pleaded guilty to 10 counts of committing a …
Read More »'Metropolis,' Sherlock Holmes Among the Works Entering the Public Domain
Fritz Lang’s trailblazing sci-fi epic Metropolis, the final Sherlock Holmes stories (and the detective character himself), and musical compositions like “Puttin’ on the Ritz” and “My Blue Heaven” are entering the public domain today, Jan. 1. According to the Public Domain Day site, most works copyrighted in 1927 had their …
Read More »Paul McCartney, Halsey, and More Pay Tribute to Vivienne Westwood
Paul McCartney, Halsey, Naomi Campbell, and more shared heartfelt tributes to the late Vivienne Westwood, whose death yesterday at the age of 81 has shaken both the fashion and music worlds. Westwood popularized punk’s iconic style, and her pivotal work with Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren broke through the status …
Read More »Barbara Walters, Trailblazing TV Broadcaster, Dead at 93
Barbara Walters, the pioneering news broadcaster who became a force in a male-dominated industry and whose relentless journalism inspired generations of women, has died at the age of 93. “Barbara Walters passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by loved ones. She lived her life with no regrets,” a rep …
Read More »Pope Benedict XVI, a Staunch Traditionalist Surrounded by Scandal, Dead at 95
Almost 10 years after he retired due to health problems, the former Pope Benedict XVI, who served as the head of the Catholic Church from 2005 until 2013, when he became the first pope in six centuries to step down, has died. He was 95. “With sorrow I inform you …
Read More »Not Your 'Church Next Door': 'Cult' Ignored Abuse, Ran 'Pyramid Scheme,' Lawsuit Claims
Five women in California have sued a network of organizations associated with the International Churches of Christ and two of its leaders, claiming they are victims of childhood sexual abuse and a financial pyramid scheme perpetrated by a “cult.” The federal claim, filed Friday night in the Central District of …
Read More »Men's Rights Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate Detained in Romania on Suspicion of Human Trafficking
Men’s rights internet personalities and brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate were detained on Thursday by Romanian prosecutors on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming an organized crime group, according to Reuters. The brothers, who run an adult entertainment camera service, will be detained for 24 hours alongside two Romanian …
Read More »Police Arrest Suspect In Idaho Student Slayings
A suspect believed to be involved in the November murders of four University of Idaho students was arrested Friday in Pennsylvania. Moscow Police Chief James Fry identified the suspect as Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28. Kohberger received a bachelor’s and master’s degree from DeSales University and was a graduate student at …
Read More »Andrew Tate and the Case of Too Many Pizzagates
It was weird enough that misogynistic lifestyle influencer Andrew Tate, 36, and climate activist Greta Thunberg, 19, were engaged in a Twitter spat at year’s end, weeks after Tate had been reinstated on Twitter by new owner Elon Musk following a five-year suspension. Baited by this preening man-baby into a …
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