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NOAA Predicts Drought Improvements and Above-Average Temperatures for Spring 2023
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued its Spring forecast for 2023, and the unseasonable weather pattern may continue. The analysis concludes that drought conditions in the Western United States are expected to improve. When it comes to drought, the region pounded with rain for much of the winter will receive some relief. “Climate…
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A Journalist Is Accused for Participation in a Capitol Riot
Authorities said a former top editor at a so-called “politically incorrect” Orthodox Jewish publication in New York City was arrested on Thursday for his alleged involvement in the attack on the Capitol on January 6. Elliot Resnick, age 39, was charged with disorderly conduct and assault or interference with police enforcement. An FBI agent’s affidavit…
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Def Leppard Drummer Was Reportedly Assaulted Outside a Hotel in Florida
On Monday, Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen was assaulted outside the Four Seasons in South Florida, where he and the band were staying following a recent show. The police report says that Allen was smoking outside the hotel in the valet area when a 19-year-old attacked him and knocked him down. The musician, who lost…
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Veterans Affairs Updates Slogan to Use Gender-Neutral Language
The Department of Veterans Affairs is updating its outdated motto with one that is more inclusive and gender-neutral not to exclude female and nonbinary veterans and military families. “To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan,” Lincoln said in his second inaugural speech on March 4,…
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Taylor Swift To Release New Songs Tonight
On Thursday evening, the night before the first show of Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated Ticketmaster-crashing Eras Tour, she will release four previously unheard songs at (you guessed it) midnight. Swift made the announcement via her Instagram account. The tracks are “Safe & Sound (Featuring Joy Williams and John Paul White) (Taylor’s Version),” “If This Was…
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Production of Google Glass Comes to an End
According to the company’s website, Google will stop selling Glass Enterprise smart glasses. The decision signifies the end of the most well-known line of smart glasses, which debuted in 2013 for a staggering $1,500. A Google message stated, “Thank you for over a decade of innovation and partnership.” “As of March 15, 2023, we will…
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Bruce Campbell Kicks Out Heckler From ‘Evil Dead Rise’ SXSW Screening
The original Ash Williams was not amused by the heckler at the premiere of Evil Dead Rise. During a panel discussion following the film’s South by Southwest premiere showing at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, one audience member yelled, “This movie sux!” Bruce Campbell, who acted in multiple franchise editions and executive-produced the new picture,…
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Kentucky GOP Passes Gender-Affirming Care Ban for Trans Kids
On Thursday, the Republican-led Kentucky legislature passed a bill that bans gender-affirming care for transgender teens. The bill was sent to Governor Andy Beshear before a deadline that would have made it impossible to override his likely veto. The fast-tracked law is a variant of a previous House plan that battled and stuck in the…
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Christina Ricci Reveals Being Threatened After Objecting to a Sex Scene
During a discussion on Wednesday’s episode of The View about how Hollywood actors have gradually gotten more control over their sex scenes, actress Christina Ricci said that early in her career, she was threatened with legal action because she didn’t like how one scene went. “Younger actresses don’t always have to go through what we…
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CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Quits Agent Shared With Don Lemon
Kaitlan Collins and Don Lemon, both CNN stars, used to share the same superagent, UTA’s Jay Sures, but they no longer do. According to the New York Post, Collins bolted from Sures and signed with William Morris Endeavor as tensions between the two co-anchors apparently escalated. “Jay was not successfully representing her,” a source claimed…