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An amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act is being debated this week in the Senate that would establish an office focused on the investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), a.k.a. UFOs. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York spoke with Politico on Wednesday about the bipartisan proposal, noting that she finds it “fairly concerning” that […]
After Drake and Kanye West squashed their beef at the Toronto rapper’s mansion, Larry Hoover Jr. has confirmed the two will indeed appear at a benefit concert to help free his father. Last month, J Prince said he was working with Drizzy and Ye in an effort to help advocate the clemency of Larry Hover, the […]
A woman who was paralyzed from the waist down in a 2010 car accident had a huge surprise for her husband on their wedding day. Chelsie Hill, 29, tied the knot with Jay Bloomfield, 34, last month at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach. During their wedding, Hill, who uses a wheelchair, shocked Bloomfield by walking down the aisle. Hill, […]
Frida Kahlo’s “Diego y yo” painting was sold for $34.9 million Tuesday night in a Sotheby’s auction, becoming the most money spent on a piece of art by Latin American artist, NPR reports. The previous record of $9.8 million was held by Frida’s husband Diego Rivera, which sold “The Rivals” at a Christie’s auction in […]
A new survey shows an overwhelming number of American workers support the idea of a four-day workweek. Of the 4,000 full-time workers surveyed by Goodhire, a study evenly divided into each “working generation,” consisting of Generation Z, Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers, 83 percent were in favor of working four days per week. Gen Z was […]
A California couple, both fugitives, have been sentenced to federal prison time in connection with a multimillion-dollar pandemic relief fraud plot. Per a KTLA report, the couple—identified as 43-year-old Richard Ayvazyan and 37-year-old Marietta Terabelian—are alleged to have removed their monitoring bracelets prior to this week’s sentencing. Over the summer, the two were among those convicted for […]
Steve Bannon, former Chief Strategist and Counselor to Donald Trump, surrendered to the FBI on Monday, just days after being charged with criminal contempt of Congress Friday, ABC News reports. Bannon was hit with two counts of contempt for failure to comply with a committee subpoena, after refusing to cooperate with an investigation on the the Jan. 6 insurrection […]
A fairly mild tweet from Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders was all it took over the weekend to inspire Elon Musk to deliver a troll-esque response of his own. That response, expectedly, has since spurred another revival of the broader discussion around everyday people going out of their way to passionately defend billionaires. First, Sanders on Saturday shared […]
Hawk Newsome – co-founder of Black Lives Matter in New York City, cut short his interview with Fox News’ Dan Bongino on Saturday night after being called a “coward” for refusing to condemn vandalism allegedly linked to his group. “Do you condemn rioting and burning down buildings?” Bongino, a former NYPD police captain, asked during the interview. “No,” Newsome […]
Atlanta authorities have shared more details on the “gruesome” murder of Katherine “Katie” Janness. According to ABC News, a newly released autopsy report found the 40-year-old had been stabbed more than 50 times while walking her dog in Piedmont Park over the summer. Officers say Janness’s partner, Emma Clark, tracked Janness’ phone after she failed to return home […]