Day: April 24, 2023

Pete Davidson appears to push away overzealous Knicks fan

12:55 am April 24, 2023

New York Knicks fan Pete Davidson was sitting courtside near Jon Stewart as his team took on and defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday afternoon, 102-93. The comedian was posing for selfies with fans on his way out of Madison Square Garden as one overzealous man in a Knicks hat appeared to be a little […]

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Matthew Perry will remove Keanu Reeves’ name from future editions of addiction memoir after facing backlash

12:52 am April 24, 2023

Matthew Perry is taking a step in the right direction by removing a few choice words he used against Keanu Reeves in his November memoir about addiction and recovery, “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.” During a sit-down chat at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on Saturday, the 53-year-old actor admitted he […]

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Kyle Busch secures first Talladega victory in 15 years

12:02 am April 24, 2023

Kyle Busch used miscommunication with his Richard Childress Racing crew to win at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday in double overtime and under caution. It was the second win of the season for Busch in his new No. 8 Chevrolet and second career victory at Talladega — 15 years apart. The two-time Cup champion didn’t even […]

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Florida murder suspect is ‘pure evil’: police chief

12:00 am April 24, 2023

Florida police arrested a man with a long criminal rap sheet for allegedly murdering a man in Palm Bay last week. Justin Giambanco, 31, is accused of killing a 69-year-old Palm Bay resident on April 20, according to Palm Bay Police Chief Mario Augello. At the time of his arrest, Giambanco was in custody at […]

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Concerns grow as US military faces recruitment crisis for second year in a row: ‘Cultural rot’ is spreading

12:00 am April 24, 2023

A retired Navy SEAL is sounding the alarm about a declining number of young men and women willing to serve in the U.S. military.  Mike Sarraille, now an author and entrepreneur, said weak leadership and “cultural rot” is playing a role in declining recruitment and retention. A November 2022 survey from the Ronald Reagan Institute […]

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