Ahead of the 30th anniversary of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman and just two months after his death, the FBI has released 475 pages of documents on O.J. Simpson. The documents, obtained by Rolling Stone, are largely focused on the investigation into the 1994 murders of …
Read More »Shane Smith Returns to Vice After Company Bankruptcy, Sets Podcast With Bill Maher
More than three months after ViceMedia Group CEO Bruce Dixon announced plans to layoff hundreds of employees and the shuttering of its flagship website, co-founder Shane Smith is set to return as editor-in-chief of Vice News and to host a podcast with Bill Maher this summer. Smith, who co-founded Vice …
Read More »Long Island Serial Killer Suspect Charged With Two More Murders
The man accused of being the Long Island Serial Killer was charged with two more counts of murder in connection to the remains of victims found near his alleged dumping ground of Gilgo Beach and further east along Long Island’s southern coast. According to a new Suffolk County bail application …
Read More »Everyone Is Pissed Off About the New Season of 'Fortnite'
The latest season of Fortnite is here, and with it comes a slew of new content including an updated Battle Royale map, new weapons and gameplay mechanics, and even character skins and accessories based on the game Fallout, whose popularity has exploded following the success of the recent Prime Video …
Read More »The World Is Falling Apart. Broadway's 'Suffs' Urges Us to Keep Marching
In “Find a Way,” a number at the beginning of act one of the Tony-nominated musical Suffs, Alice Paul (played by Suffs composer/lyricist Shaina Taub), mulls over the logistics of planning the 1913 Women’s Suffrage Procession, the first major activist march on Washington, D.C. “How will we do it when …
Read More »Phish Fan Banned From Sphere for Taking Bong Rip: 'No Regrets'
A Phish fan’s bid for stoner glory at a 4/20 concert has earned him a burn notice that extends to some of the biggest arenas in the country, but he’ll always be able to claim he was the first — and perhaps last — to take a bong rip in …
Read More »Amanda Knox Re-Convicted of Slander by Italian Court
Amanda Knox’s attempt to “clear my name once and for all” in connection to the headline-gripping 2007 murder of her roommate in Italy concluded Wednesday with a re-conviction for slander as an Italian court found Knox wrongly accused an innocent man for the killing. Making her first appearance in an …
Read More »How Sabrina Brier Became the People's Princess of Internet Gays
Sabrina Brier knows what it’s like to be everyone’s very best friend. Well, not literally. It’d be a bit of a heavy lift to maintain an intimate relationship with the 800,000 people who follow her on TikTok. But the comedian and content creator, best known for her inventive and wildly …
Read More »Why Cozy Gaming Went From Pandemic Stress Release to Thriving Online Community
When Kennedy R. was a child, there was one fix that could cure almost any stressful situation: video games. She can remember spending hours after hard days at school playing Harvest Moon, a Japanese farm simulator built for the blocky Super Nintendo console. Through the thick of grad school, games …
Read More »Shohei Ohtani's Ex-Interpreter Pleads Guilty in $16 Million Fraud Case Tied to Gambling Scandal
Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, pled guilty to bank and tax fraud charges related to a gambling scandal that rocked Major League Baseball and one of its superstars. Mizuhara entered his plea Tuesday, June 4, in federal court in Santa Ana, California, and he’ll be sentenced on Oct. 25. …
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