Day: September 28, 2024

The Man In Black: Johnny Cash statue unveiled in the Capitol

3:08 am September 28, 2024

Statues of Presidents – ranging from George Washington to Ronald Reagan – stand in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. The walls of the Capitol complex are lined with inventors such as Thomas Edison of Ohio and Utah’s Philo Farnsworth – who is credited with helping create television. There are statues of American heroes, ranging from Helen […]

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Menendez brothers, convicted of killing parents, defended by relatives as they fight for freedom

2:46 am September 28, 2024

The relatives of Erik and Lyle Menendez — popularly known just as the Menendez brothers — are standing up for the two men convicted of shooting both their parents to death in their Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, mansion in 1989. Joseph Menendez, who goes by his middle name Lyle, and his brother, Erik, shot their […]

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Harris-Trump showdown: New poll indicates who has edge in battle for crucial electoral vote

2:30 am September 28, 2024

A new poll in the race for a crucial electoral vote that could potentially determine whether Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Trump wins the 2024 White House race suggests that Harris holds a sizable lead. Harris stands at 53% support, and Trump at 42% among likely voters in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, according […]

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Angel Reese shouts out her podcast in post revealing emotional pain and feeling ‘villainized’

2:28 am September 28, 2024

Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese is having a tough week. Her head coach, Teresa Witherspoon, who helped lead her to her Rookie of the Year candidacy, was reportedly fired Thursday, and Reese said she was “heartbroken” in a post on X.  Reese also addressed another big issue that has been bothering her in another X […]

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Supreme Court rejects RFK Jr’s appeal to be put back on the New York election ballot

2:19 am September 28, 2024

The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a bid by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to restore his name to New York’s election ballot. The appeal was denied by the country’s highest court without comment and without any noted dissents. Kennedy has been trying to get his name off ballots in key battleground states […]

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