Day: July 27, 2024

NY Times editorial board urges Kamala Harris to ‘do better’ than Biden in taking questions from reporters

6:30 am July 27, 2024

The New York Times editorial board pleaded with Vice President Kamala Harris to “do better” than her former running mate in fielding questions from reporters.  “Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, has the chance to encourage and embrace the kind of close examination that the public so far has had little opportunity […]

Read More

Harris campaign claims she no longer supports fracking ban she touted in 2019: report

6:26 am July 27, 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris no longer supports a fracking ban, in a change in her stance during the last presidential election, her campaign said on Friday, according to a report.  Before she dropped her bid for president in 2019 and joined President Biden’s ticket, she said in a CNN town hall “there’s no question I’m […]

Read More

Missing woman discovered alive having ’emerged’ from downtown Nashville riverbank: police

6:20 am July 27, 2024

A woman visiting Nashville from New Jersey was found alive after having “emerged” from a riverbank, according to police. After an exhaustive search by both the Nashville Metropolitan Police (NMPD) and Nashville Fire Department going into Thursday morning, 33-year-old Alexandria Chmiel was discovered. “BREAKING: Allie Chmiel has emerged from the riverbank and is talking with […]

Read More

Georgia football star Rodarius Thomas being held without bail after arrest on family violence charges

6:16 am July 27, 2024

Rodarius “Rara” Thomas will be away from the Georgia football team for the foreseeable future. The Bulldogs wide receiver was suspended indefinitely after he was booked into jail around 3:20 a.m. Friday, Athens-Clarke County jail records show. Thomas was arrested on charges of cruelty to children and battery. He is being held without bail. Thomas’ […]

Read More

Former Chiefs player Isaiah Buggs sentenced in animal cruelty case

6:04 am July 27, 2024

Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs was convicted on two counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty. Tuscaloosa County District Judge Joanne Jannik sentenced Buggs to a year of hard labor last week, ordering him to serve 60 days. The rest would be suspended for two years “pending the behavior of the defendant.” Buggs is […]

Read More