Day: August 3, 2023

Cardi B won’t face charges after mic throwing incident

11:59 pm August 3, 2023

Cardi B won’t face any charges after she launched a microphone into her audience during a show in Las Vegas last weekend, police confirmed.  “After a thorough review of this case and with the consultation from the Clark County District Attorney’s Office, this case has been closed as having insufficient evidence,” a spokesperson for the […]

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Florida police identify body found 16 years ago of woman never reported missing; now seeking more info

11:55 pm August 3, 2023

Sarasota, Florida, law enforcement officials have identified skeletal remains discovered in 2007 as those of a woman who was never reported missing. The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office identified the woman as Jeana Lynn Burrus, who was determined to be 39 years old when she died, the office said in a release Wednesday. The sheriff’s office […]

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Trump judge’s greeting to former president sets social media abuzz

11:09 pm August 3, 2023

A seemingly casual greeting to the former president of the United States set social media abuzz Thursday when a judge presiding over the arraignment for former President Donald Trump referred to him as “Mr. Trump.” Trump pleaded not guilty in federal court in Washington, D.C., to all four federal charges stemming from Special Counsel Jack […]

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Washington Post reports LGBTQ crackdowns in the Middle East are ‘mirroring efforts by American conservatives’

11:00 pm August 3, 2023

Recent Middle Eastern crackdowns against the LGBTQ community are “echoing efforts by prominent American conservatives,” according to a report in the Washington Post Thursday. The article cited incidents in Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey where local events, such as a Pride parade and movie screenings featuring gay actors, were shut down by their governments. While reporting […]

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Trump’s rivals for the 2024 nomination split on his latest indictment: ‘Trying to stay out of prison’

10:54 pm August 3, 2023

Donald Trump’s rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination were split on how to read his indictment Thursday in a Washington, D.C., courtroom, one saying the former president’s actions invited his legal woes. Another said the legal system has been politicized. Trump pleaded not guilty Thursday to four felony counts related to the Jan. 6, […]

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