Day: December 7, 2023

Texas cheerleader, 16, found dead in apartment bathtub believed murdered: ‘I don’t understand’

5:11 pm December 7, 2023

The mother of a 16-year-old Texas girl found dead in their Edna apartment on Tuesday is “praying for justice” for her only child. Jacquelin Medina came home on Tuesday evening to find her daughter, Lizbeth “Liz” Medina, dead in the bathtub of their residence at the Cottonwood Apartments after she had not seen or heard […]

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‘Atomic bomb’ remark for Shohei Ohtani’s secret free agency meetings draws heat to radio legend

5:02 pm December 7, 2023

Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo, a sports radio legend and ESPN personality, took some heat over a comment he made when talking about Shohei Ohtani’s free agency. Ohtani has not chosen a team yet and reportedly has preferred to keep his meetings with baseball executives private as he goes through the process. The procedure has ruffled […]

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Morgan Wallen ‘actually mad’ at how he was portrayed after using a racial slur: ‘I’m really not that guy’

4:56 pm December 7, 2023

It’s been nearly three years since video of Morgan Wallen using a racial slur went viral on the internet. Since then, the country music star has been simultaneously canceled and uplifted by the court of public opinion; exiled from much of the music community while championed by his loyal fanbase. For his first major interview […]

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Hunter’s ex-business associate blasts Biden’s new claim about son’s business dealings: ‘Complete malarkey’

4:46 pm December 7, 2023

EXCLUSIVE: A former business associate of Hunter Biden is pushing back against President Biden after he angrily claimed it was a “bunch of lies” that he interacted with his son’s foreign business associates. Biden was pressed during a press conference on Wednesday about why he interacted with “so many” of his son and brother’s foreign […]

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US national park may soon have massive piece of land auctioned off

4:10 pm December 7, 2023

Off and on for over a decade, Wyoming leaders have threatened to auction off large chunks of pristine, state-owned parcels of land within Grand Teton National Park to the highest-bidding developer to prod the U.S. government to step in and pay millions to conserve the properties. On Thursday, they might make good on those threats. […]

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