Day: November 2, 2023

‘Schitt’s Creek’ star apologizes for ‘ignorant’ Johnny Depp trial Halloween costume: ‘I am… ashamed’

6:04 pm November 2, 2023

Actress Emily Hampshire said she feels ashamed after donning what she called a “thoughtless” and “ignorant” Halloween costume that made light of one of last year’s most talked about celebrity trials. Hampshire, who for six seasons starred on “Schitt’s Creek” as the deadpan motel worker Stevie Budd, dressed up as Johnny Depp for Halloween alongside […]

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NY Jews fear for community after deli defaced with swastika: ‘Pandora’s box of hell has been unleashed’

6:00 pm November 2, 2023

An iconic kosher deli in New York City’s Upper East Side remains defiant after the side of the building housing the eatery was defaced with a swastika earlier this week in another unnerving display of antisemitism. “I feel like this war has brought out antisemitism’s ugly head. It was always there. It was quelled, but […]

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House Republicans’ spending bill could derail over train concerns

5:56 pm November 2, 2023

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is facing his first big GOP spending showdown as leader of the House of Representatives. Republican lawmakers and aides told Fox News Digital that the bill laying out funding for Transportation and Housing and Urban Development (THUD) could land with a “thud” on the House floor if it’s not pulled from […]

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Just-married Iowa teacher accused of sex acts with students as young as 13

5:53 pm November 2, 2023

Months after her wedding, an Iowa teacher faces criminal charges for allegedly “engag[ing] in multiple sexually-oriented acts with at least three [male] students, the youngest of which being 13,” according to area police.  Cassidy Kraus of Westside, 24, was just married to her husband on July 1, according to an online announcement from the couple. […]

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NM attorney general takes legal action against landowners blocking access to Pecos River

4:54 pm November 2, 2023

New Mexico’s top prosecutor is going after landowners who he says are illegally and unconstitutionally depriving the public of access to stretches of one of the state’s most well-known rivers. The case involving access to the Pecos River is the first brought after the state Supreme Court in 2022 settled a long-simmering dispute over whether […]

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