Connecticut mom of 5 reported missing in midst of contentious divorce

Cops searched the woods in a wealthy Connecticut town on Tuesday following the disappearance of a mother of five who lives nearby and is embroiled in a bitter divorce. Jennifer Dulos, 50, was reported missing Friday evening and was last seen driving a black 2017 Chevrolet Suburban, according to the New Canaan Police Department. The … Continue reading "Connecticut mom of 5 reported missing in midst of contentious divorce"

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Stephen A. Smith loses it over ESPN’s Magic Johnson expos\u00e9

You’ll never believe it. Stephen A. Smith has something to yell about. At least the target is new this time. The professional ranter took to ESPN News Tuesday to vent about his own company’s piece published to ESPN.com on Magic Johnson’s tumultuous time as Lakers president, in which the Hall of Famer was allegedly verbally … Continue reading "Stephen A. Smith loses it over ESPN’s Magic Johnson expos\u00e9"

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Boy George inks deal to market songs, recoup copyrights

Boy George believes he has lost hundreds of millions in royalty fees over the decades and wants to stop the bleeding. The gender-bending pop star and the band he fronted, Culture Club, are linking up with independent music publishing firm Primary Wave to recoup the rights — and future profits — to hit songs like … Continue reading "Boy George inks deal to market songs, recoup copyrights"

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Jussie Smollett just a symptom of the fake outrage disease

Remember folk expressions about the wisdom of being careful? “Look before you leap.” “Measure twice, cut once.” “Don’t go off half-cocked.” All of this should go double for online culture. Instead lives are being destroyed over misleading, unfair, or just plain false accusations. People are being turned into public enemies or even fired after being … Continue reading "Jussie Smollett just a symptom of the fake outrage disease"

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Cheetos-obsessed squirrel hangs around playground waiting for snacks

A squirrel at a playground in Washington state has reportedly become addicted to Goldfish crackers and Cheetos — and she gets downright cheesed off when she doesn’t get any. Kevin, who is actually a female squirrel, has been frequenting Discovery Park in Seattle and even cozying up to any parkgoers in the hopes of obtaining … Continue reading "Cheetos-obsessed squirrel hangs around playground waiting for snacks"

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Yankees gushing over Aaron Judge’s slow and steady progress

Aaron Judge went through several agility drills and practiced getting jumps on imaginary fly balls Tuesday afternoon at Yankee Stadium. Afterward, Judge said everything went well, but he didn’t know when he would be able to start hitting. Manager Aaron Boone, however, painted a picture of the injured right fielder making progress. “He is doing … Continue reading "Yankees gushing over Aaron Judge’s slow and steady progress"

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Trump says he was ‘sticking up’ for ‘low IQ’ Biden, not insulting him like Kim

When it comes to him siding with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un — and his description of Joe Biden as having a “low IQ” — President Trump says the former veep has got it all wrong. “I was actually sticking up for Sleepy Joe Biden while on foreign soil,” Trump said in a tweet … Continue reading "Trump says he was ‘sticking up’ for ‘low IQ’ Biden, not insulting him like Kim"

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Why Democrats\u2019 grab for Trump\u2019s taxes is doomed to fail

House Democrats are jubilant over two court victories last week in their ongoing battle to get President Trump’s tax returns and ­decades of his personal and business banking records. But their glee won’t last long. The US Supreme Court is likely to overturn these federal district-court rulings. Trump will prevail, along with taxpayer privacy and … Continue reading "Why Democrats\u2019 grab for Trump\u2019s taxes is doomed to fail"

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Netflix might ‘rethink’ Georgia investment over anti-abortion bill

Netflix has become the first major Hollywood studio to speak out on Georgia’s controversial anti-abortion bill, saying that if the law goes into effect the streaming giant will “rethink our entire investment” in the production-hub state. Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer, said in a statement Tuesday that Netflix will work with the American Civil … Continue reading "Netflix might ‘rethink’ Georgia investment over anti-abortion bill"

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China’s robot censors working overtime as Tiananmen anniversary nears

BEIJING – It’s the most sensitive day of the year for China’s internet, the anniversary of the bloody June 4 crackdown on pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square and with under two weeks to go, China’s robot censors are working overtime. More On: tiananmen square China preps massive censorship ahead of Tiananmen Square massacre anniversary The … Continue reading "China’s robot censors working overtime as Tiananmen anniversary nears"

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