Day: December 11, 2024

Former Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner, convicted of illicit contact with minor, files to run for NYC Council

8:39 pm December 11, 2024

Disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., whose once-promising career was seemingly destroyed by sexting scandals, is eyeing a political comeback and exploring a return to New York City Council. Weiner, 60, who resigned from Congress in 2011 after admitting to sending women explicit photos, has filed to run for a seat on the council where he previously […]

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Jana Kramer’s husband will ‘never’ allow his wife to film sex scenes like the ones in ‘Yellowstone’

8:36 pm December 11, 2024

Jana Kramer and her husband, Allan Russell, were very candid about how comfortable they are with allowing sex scenes to be filmed during their marriage. On the actress’ “Whine Down” podcast, Russell joined his wife and discussed a recent “Yellowstone” episode the couple watched together.  During one of the final episodes of the hit Western, […]

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House GOP fiscal hawks warn Trump tax cuts in danger of expiring under new Senate-backed plan

8:35 pm December 11, 2024

Republican tax hawks are worried that key Trump administration tax policies could expire at the end of 2025 if congressional leaders follow through on a plan to break up a massive conservative budget bill into two parts. Reconciliation is a way to fast-track legislation on issues like taxes, the debt limit and federal spending by […]

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7 must-have apps to save big this holiday season

8:30 pm December 11, 2024

Imagine walking into a store or browsing online, confident that you’re getting the best deals without spending hours hunting for discounts.  With the right tools at your fingertips, this can be your reality. We’ve researched and reviewed seven fantastic options that can help you save both time and money during your holiday shopping spree.  From […]

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Biden flip-flop on pardoning son Hunter is wildly unpopular with Americans, poll finds

8:13 pm December 11, 2024

President Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter after previously vowing he would not give his son a pass has the approval of only 20% of Americans, according to a new poll released Wednesday. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found about half of adults disapprove of the pardon, which came after […]

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