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Apology Letter Found from Cartel Suspected Of Kidnapping Americans
The Associated Press says that law enforcement has found a letter from a group of Mexican drug cartel apologizing for the kidnapping and murder of two U.S. citizens. The letter, signed by the Gulf cartel’s Scorpion group, apologized to the victims and their families—including a Mexican woman killed in the shooting—and citizens of Matamoros, Mexico,…
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RuPaul Slams Republican ‘Stunt Queens’ For Anti-Drag Laws
On Wednesday, drag queen and television legend RuPaul turned to social media to criticize the recent avalanche of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, notably those targeting the transgender community and outlawing drag shows. The queen referred to the Republican legislators behind the legislation as “bullies… inept at resolving actual issues” and stated.” They look for easy targets to…
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Georgia State Representative Tish Naghise Passed Away Due to Recent Undisclosed Illness
A first-term member of the Georgia House of Representatives died Wednesday after being in the hospital for a few days with an illness that was not known. Letitia “Tish” Naghise’s death was confirmed by Georgia House Democrats, who released the following statement: “It is with profound regret that we inform you of the passing of…
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Ghost Weapons, Drugs Found at Julia Fox’s Family Home Police Report
The New York Post said that the father and brother of actress Julia Fox were arrested Wednesday after police raided their New York City home and discovered a variety of suspicious paraphernalia, including ghost guns and the supplies to build them, various drugs, and bomb-making equipment. In addition to the illegal substances, investigators reported discovering…
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U.S. Army Revives Old Slogan As They Run Out of Ideas to Fix Recruitment Crisis
The U.S. Army is reviving a decades-old motto in the hopes that it may assist in reversing a recruiting crisis that has reached a fever pitch during the past several years. After twenty years as the Army’s official motto, the slogan “Be All You Can Be” was retired in 2001. Secretary of the Army Christine…
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Manhattan Prosecutors Warn Trump of Imminent Indictment
According to Thursday’s New York Times report, the Manhattan district attorney’s office recently gave Donald Trump’s attorneys the clearest signal yet that it intends to indict the former president. This indication came in the guise of an offer for Trump to testify before a grand jury that is now reviewing evidence regarding his alleged role…
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Alex Jones’ Bankruptcy Plan Would Earn Him $520,000 a Year
Alex Jones’s media company has come up with a plan for bankruptcy that would guarantee the InfoWars host $520,000 a year, or $10,000 a week. Meanwhile, the families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims, whose lives he ruined, would share between $7 million and $10 million each year. This is a far cry from the…
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Sharon Stone ‘Basic Instinct’ Lost Me My Son
Sharon Stone disclosed that her breakthrough performance in Basic Instinct resulted in her losing custody of her son following a divorce. She claimed in a podcast published on Wednesday that a family court judge once asked her four-year-old, “Do you know your mother creates sex films?” The Oscar-nominated actor stated on Table for Two to…
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Alex Murdaugh’s Latest Mugshot Shows Him With a Shaved Head
In a latest booking photo released by the South Carolina Department of Corrections on Wednesday, Alex Murdaugh’s head is shaved. The photograph was taken just days after he was found guilty of the savage double murder of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul. The CDOC stated that a new photograph was taken since “the previous…
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GloRilla Concert Stampede Kills Third Victim
Sunday evening’s catastrophic crowd crush at a GloRilla concert in Rochester, New York, claimed the life of a third individual. Aisha Stephens, 35 years old, passed away on Wednesday evening, three days after the horrific stampede. Rhondesia Belton, 33, and Brandy Miller, 35, both of Rochester, died in the stampede for the exits of the…