Day: September 20, 2024

Kentucky judge shot and killed in his chambers, governor says

4:12 am September 20, 2024

A Kentucky judge was shot and killed Thursday in his court chambers.  Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said he was informed that a judge in Letcher County was killed.  “There is far too much violence in this world, and I pray there is a path to a better tomorrow,” he wrote on X.  One person was […]

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Martha Stewart says Ina Garten ‘stopped talking’ to her after Stewart went to prison

3:56 am September 20, 2024

Martha Stewart and Ina Garten have different opinions on why their decades-long friendship came to an end. The New Yorker published a profile on Garten earlier this month, and both parties explained why they stopped talking. According to Stewart, Garten cut ties with her after Stewart was sentenced to prison. “When I was sent off […]

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‘Reservoir Dogs’ star Michael Madsen accuses estranged wife of driving their son to suicide in divorce filing

3:43 am September 20, 2024

This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Michael Madsen filed for divorce Wednesday and accused his estranged wife of driving their son to suicide. Madsen, 66, cited “irreconcilable differences” as his reason for the split […]

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Don Johnson says three things are ‘key’ to his long-lasting marriage

3:42 am September 20, 2024

Don Johnson has found his happily ever after and is ready to share his secrets to success. During a recent interview with People, Johnson detailed how he and his wife, Kelley Phleger, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary earlier this year. He told the outlet they “had a big dinner and a big party” and that […]

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Show vote: Republicans make political statement in going against Speaker Johnson

3:41 am September 20, 2024

It was a “show vote” of a different kind in the House of Representatives Wednesday night.  The vote showed which Republicans opposed a combination bill to avoid a government shutdown and require that people prove they are citizens to vote. It’s known as the SAVE Act. “You’ve got to own your votes,” said Rep. Chip […]

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