Day: October 2, 2023

NYC professor who threatened reporter with machete pleads guilty to menacing

8:56 pm October 2, 2023

A New York City college professor who threatened a reporter while wielding a machete in May, pled guilty in court on Monday to menacing. As part of the plea deal, 45-year-old Shellyne Rodriguez must complete 13 months of behavioral therapy. Her next court date is scheduled for May 15, 2024, which is intended to ensure […]

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Energy company ‘doubling down on costly, dirty coal’ to power massive EV battery plant

8:48 pm October 2, 2023

A Kansas energy provider paused plans to transition away from coal power and aims to raise its rates to meet the energy demands of a new, $4 billion electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing factory. “Evergy is doubling down on costly, dirty coal and asking Kansans to foot the bill,” Ty Gorman, a campaign representative for […]

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Jimmie Allen welcomes third child with estranged wife amid split, sexual assault allegations

8:42 pm October 2, 2023

Country music star Jimmie Allen and his estranged wife, Alexis Gale, have welcomed their third child together after announcing their split earlier this year. Gale posted a photo of their newborn son, named Cohen Ace James, on her Instagram, announcing that he had been born on Wednesday. Fox News Digital reached out to representatives for […]

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Bowman defends fire alarm scandal by repeating talking point about being ‘in a rush’ to vote

8:01 pm October 2, 2023

New York Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman spoke with reporters on Monday about the controversy surrounding his pulling of a fire alarm in Congress amid potential government shutdown chaos and reiterated his claim that his action was a simple mistake. “You know, I don’t know why this has gotten so much attention,” Bowman told reporters outside […]

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Civil rights leader criticizes ‘divisive protests,’ ‘rioting’ in the name of social justice

8:00 pm October 2, 2023

Civil rights leader Rev. Markel Hutchins is shining light on the ongoing challenges of trust between law enforcement and communities across America. “We’ve got to turn to each other, turn to our faith in one another, and our faith in the divine to begin to reset conversations around police community engagement,” Hutchins told “Sunday Night […]

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