Porn Actress Could Face Legal Consequences For Filming Sex Act At Major Landmark
‘We strongly reject the actions of the people who have used our landmark to create a pornographic video’
‘We strongly reject the actions of the people who have used our landmark to create a pornographic video’
‘Serious reckoning about the state of our relationship’
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday on FNC’s “America Reports” that the United States should do everything we can to help Taiwan, including sending using U.S. troops.
Senate Democrats are demanding Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts open an investigation into Justice Clarence Thomas over what they decry as his “misconduct” detailed in a ProPublica report published last week. The liberal outlet’s report accused Thomas of improperly receiving lavish vacations from Republican mega donor Harlan Crow, which reportedly included taking trips across the world on the latter’s yacht and private jet without disclosing them.
The DF-27’s extended range and ability to penetrate U.S.
The 23-year-old portfolio banker who opened fire in Old National Bank livestreamed as he shot fellow bank personnel.
Chasten Buttigieg, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s husband, snapped back at Americans boycotting Anheuser-Busch’s decision to make transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney the star of one of its latest Bud Light commercials. On Monday, Chasten turned to Twitter to speak to those boycotting the blue-canned, frothy alcoholic beverage. “If you’re upset about a beer company supporting civil rights, you might want to start bottling your tears,” Buttigieg tweeted.
A battle over a $1 billion transmission line that won all regulatory approvals only to be rebuked by state residents in a referendum now comes down to nine regular folks. In a rare move, a jury is being asked to decide a complicated constitutional matter — whether developers have a vested right to complete the 145-mile project, which would supply Canadian hydropower to the New England power grid.
Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones, one of two Black Democratic lawmakers expelled last week from the GOP-led statehouse, is being sent back to the Legislature. The Nashville Metropolitan Council voted unanimously Monday to restore Jones to office, less than a week after GOP lawmakers stripped him of his seat.
Anheuser-Busch distributors across America’s heartland and the South are “spooked” by public backlash to a Bud Light campaign promoting transgenderism, an industry insider reports.
‘Anheuser-Busch is in a unique position to bring attention to DE&I issues’
DOJ has opened a criminal investigation
The Taiwanese Air Force doesn’t necessarily encourage the wearing of the patch
As tensions grow
The couple didn’t cite a specific reason for their split.
Including TikTok influencers
The 48-year-old is officially a mother of two
‘He went home and decided that he would take a nap, and he never woke up’
She claimed to be Davidson’s wife in a press release in advance of entering his home uninvited
‘We’re all lucky we can continue to watch his work for the rest of time’
‘We cannot intervene in a very classic way’
Slamming recent comments by French President Emmanuel Macron, who appeared to advocate a distancing of Europe from the U.S., Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) called to clarify whether other European nations stand by Macron’s position and to readjust our alliance in accordance.
‘We’ve had to dodge weird rumors’
Google, Twitter, Meta, TikTok Crawling With Hundreds Of Former Feds
President Joe Biden, who has yet to officially announce he is running for reelection, is reportedly going to rely on an “army” of online “influencers” for his reelection campaign and they could have their own “briefing room” at the White House.
Ferencz leaves behind his four children
A George Soros-linked St. Louis prosecutor has come under fire as Missouri AG Andrew Bailey takes steps to remove her from office.
China began conducting military drills around Taiwan Saturday, when Tsai returned to the island from her trip
The Archdiocese for the Military Services slammed Walter Reed for a “cease and desist order” to Catholic priests just before Holy Week.
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