Day: August 1, 2023

Wisconsin authorities searching for Chicago man who allegedly set girlfriend on fire following argument

10:11 am August 1, 2023

A Chicago man is wanted by police after an argument with his girlfriend in Wisconsin resulted in him allegedly setting her on fire, authorities said. The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department said the girlfriend, who was not identified, was left critically injured after Myron Faith Bowie allegedly threatened to kill her, her children and her entire […]

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USWNT’s play in draw vs Portugal ‘simply uninspiring,’ Carli Lloyd says

10:09 am August 1, 2023

U.S. women’s soccer legend Carli Lloyd did not mince words when she analyzed the team’s lackluster performance against Portugal in their final group match of the Women’s World Cup. The U.S. came to a 0-0 draw against Portugal – a squad they were expected to beat handily. Instead, Portugal shocked the Americans even as they […]

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‘American Graffiti’ cast 50 years later: How film launched Harrison Ford from struggling carpenter to Han Solo

10:00 am August 1, 2023

“American Graffiti” is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Since the release of the film five decades ago, it has gone on to be considered an American cinema classic.  While the 1973 movie was made on a budget of less than $1 million, it earned $115 million at the box office worldwide and was nominated for five […]

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Hospital insider warns trans kids on hormones frequenting ER for harming themselves in cry for help

10:00 am August 1, 2023

EXCLUSIVE – An insider at MaineHealth, one of the largest systems in the state, who is familiar with patient care information – including adolescents – is speaking out about transgender children who are taking hormonal pharmaceuticals for chemical sex changes and subsequently showing up with serious mental health crises, including psychotic breaks from reality, in […]

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California is about to let race shockingly tip the scales of justice

10:00 am August 1, 2023

California, that bellwether of the absurd, is about to do it again. The same legislature that rejected legislation to add human trafficking of a minor for purposes of a commercial sex act to the state’s list of “serious” felonies – until public outrage prompted reconsideration – has now seen the supermajority Democrats pass a bill out […]

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