Day: January 12, 2025

California Wildfires: Heidi Montag skyrockets to No. 1 on iTunes after losing Pacific Palisades home

10:44 pm January 12, 2025

Reality stars Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt might have lost their beloved Pacific Palisades home to the destructive California wildfires that continue to wreak havoc on the city of Los Angeles, but they certainly haven’t lost their fans. In an effort to support the couple, fans catapulted Montag’s debut album, released in 2010, to the […]

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LAPD responds to Kamala Harris’ California home in Palisades Fire evacuation zone, 2 men detained: reports

10:35 pm January 12, 2025

The Los Angeles Police Department responded to a potential burglary call at Vice President Harris’ home in Brentwood, California, located within the Palisades Fire evacuation zone early Sunday, according to local reports.  The LAPD confirmed to KTLA that officers detained two people at Harris’ home while the 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. local time curfew […]

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Tennessee men’s basketball coach says he benched top scorer for failing to do what he’s ‘getting paid to do’

10:32 pm January 12, 2025

Tennessee Volunteers men’s basketball coach Rick Barnes didn’t mince words when he revealed why he sat the team’s leading scorer, Chaz Lanier, in Saturday’s win over the Texas Longhorns. Lanier had 10 points in 34 minutes as No. 1 Tennessee won 74-70 over the Longhorns. He’s averaging 19 points per game. Barnes said he removed […]

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JD Vance spells out what Trump’s process to ‘rectify’ ‘unfair’ Jan 6 prosecutions could look like

10:10 pm January 12, 2025

The focus on President-elect Donald Trump’s vow to pardon Jan. 6 protesters is sharpening, with his return to the White House just eight days away.  Vice President-elect JD Vance — who, like Trump, has been critical of a justice system allegedly weaponized against the protesters — laid out how their offenses might be weighed when […]

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CEO of left-leaning fact-checker says government at fault for censoring Hunter Biden laptop, not fact-checkers

10:00 pm January 12, 2025

Snopes CEO Chris Richmond said Saturday that the U.S. government was to blame for the censoring of the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020, and argued that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was complying with the administration at the time. “Let’s look at the most famous example of Facebook censoring content, and that was the Hunter […]

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