80-Year-Old Man’s Tragic Death at Grand Canyon Fifth of the Month

An elderly man tragically died in the Grand Canyon last weekend, marking the fifth death at the national park in this month alone. The man,...

Celebs’ Dramatic Weight Loss Journeys Spark Ozempic Speculations

More celebrities are rumored to be taking the weight loss drug Ozempic after exhibiting dramatic physical transformations. Singer Lizzo, for instance, tweeted images of...

Family of Murdered Teen Furious Over Judge’s Lenient Treatment of Accused

The family of a slain teenager has expressed frustration over a judge’s decision to let the suspected killer out of jail on a bond...

Trump Threatens to Imprison Zuckerberg for Life if FB Influences Election

In his latest dramatic promise should he win his re-election campaign, former president Donald Trump has threatened to imprison Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg for...

Lawsuit Filed by Mom Who Lost Child to Blackout Challenge Revived by Court

A lawsuit that a Pennsylvania mother filed against TikTok has been revived after a U.S. appeals court ruled earlier this week that it could...

Meta ‘Repeatedly Pressured’ by Biden Administration, Zuckerberg Says

One of the most recognizable figures in big tech just admitted that he was “repeatedly pressured” by the Biden administration to “censor” content back...

Trump Unveils New NFT Trading Cards in a Lackluster Video, Gets Mocked

Donald Trump has faced a backlash of mockery after releasing an ad for digital trading cards. Trump said that he had “very exciting news”...

RFK Jr. Reacts to Losing Secret Service Protection, Says He Didn’t End Campaign

Robert F. Kennedy has reacted to the withdrawal of his US Secret Service (USSS) protection and said he is “technically” still running for President....

AI’s Use While Writing Crime Reports Stirs Concerns Over Legal Validity

Do you believe that your constitutional and legal rights will be well-protected if American cops start using artificial intelligence (AI) to write up reports...

LA Ordered to Pay $38M for Not Meeting Affordable Housing Requirements

Los Angeles is on the hook for more than $38 million after being accused of misrepresenting the handicapped-accessibility of the city’s “affordable” housing. That’s...

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