Day: April 2, 2025

Val Kilmer death: Josh Brolin, Cher and more Hollywood stars honor legendary actor

7:43 pm April 2, 2025

Val Kilmer’s sudden death has impacted Hollywood in more ways than one.  On April 1, Kilmer’s daughter, actress Mercedes Kilmer, confirmed the news of his death. Kilmer, who played Tom “Iceman” Kazansky in the original “Top Gun” in 1986, died of pneumonia in Los Angeles. Stars who have both admired and worked with Kilmer throughout […]

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Musk, Soros and millions collide in heated Wisconsin court showdown

7:42 pm April 2, 2025

Republicans in Wisconsin’s congressional delegation closely watched the heated race for a new jurist on the state’s Supreme Court.  The match-up between former Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel and circuit court judge Susan Crawford drew national attention, with billionaires on both sides of the aisle pouring millions into the race – despite the lack of […]

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Hunter Biden agrees to be stripped of license to practice law in DC: court records

7:36 pm April 2, 2025

Former first son and convicted felon Hunter Biden agreed to be disbarred from practicing law in Washington, D.C., court records show.  Hunter Biden filed an affidavit under seal on Tuesday acknowledging his “consent to disbarment,” D.C. Court of Appeals records show. Biden was “suspended immediately from the practice of law” in Washington, D.C., in June […]

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FBI warns about new extortion scam targeting sensitive data

7:30 pm April 2, 2025

Ransomware is a major threat to every industry. In recent years, hackers have increasingly targeted companies with ransomware, locking their data unless a ransom is paid. In some cases, they also threaten to leak the stolen data online if the company refuses to comply, as seen in the UnitedHealth breach, where hackers reportedly demanded $22 […]

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams indictment dismissed with prejudice

7:20 pm April 2, 2025

A judge on Wednesday dismissed the corruption indictment against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.  U.S. District Judge Dale E. Ho, of the Southern District of New York, dismissed the case against Adams with prejudice, meaning it can’t be brought back again.  The Biden Justice Department alleged that Adams inappropriately used his position as mayor […]

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