There are still three years to go until the 2025 presidential inauguration, and some restless Republicans are looking to give former President Trump some political power much sooner than that. Yes, Trump loyalists in Congress are batting around the idea of naming Trump speaker of the House should the party …
Read More »Family of Astroworld Victim John Hilgert Sues for Damages, Industry Change
T he family of John Hilgert filed a lawsuit against Travis Scott and his music production company on Wednesday demanding change to the music industry. The 14-year-old was one of 10 people killed during a brutal crowd rush during Scott’s Astroworld Festival in Houston. The suit was filed by attorney …
Read More »George P. Bush Scrubs Endorsement From Indicted Sheriff Linked to the Oath Keepers
In his bid for state Attorney General, George P. Bush puts “Defend Our Law Enforcement” at the heart of his “pro-Texas agenda.” It’s a law-and-order message that has earned him prominent endorsements, including from the National Border Patrol Council. Bush’s endorsement page also recently included a plug from a top …
Read More »Two Men Convicted in Malcolm X Assassination Will Be Exonerated
The two men convicted of assassinating Malcolm X are expected to have their convictions overturned following a new investigation into the 1965 murder of the influential Black activist and civil rights leader, The New York Times reports. Muhammad A. Aziz and Khalil Islam are expected to be exonerated Thursday, Nov. …
Read More »Liz Cheney Rips 'Un-American' Tucker Carlson, Fox News for Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theories
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) blasted those who are spreading conspiracy theories about the January 6th insurrection — that the violence that day was a “false flag” operation — as “un-American” and “very dangerous.” “It’s the same kind of thing you hear from people who say 9/11 was an inside job, …
Read More »The Only U.S. President to Be Impeached Twice Calls Biden 'Worst President in History'
By many measures Donald Trump was not a great president. He used the office for his own financial gain; he implemented cruel and racist immigration policies; he failed to take the pandemic seriously and did not do enough to slow its spread; and he tried to overthrow the government by …
Read More »Former Giuliani Crony Lev Parnas Found Guilty on Campaign Finance Charges
Lev Parnas was found guilty on Friday on six counts of campaign finance charges related to a scheme in which he and co-conspirators funneled money from a wealthy Russian into U.S. elections. They hoped the contributions would curry favor as they tried to develop their cannabis business. “A unanimous federal …
Read More »Parkland Shooter Nikolas Cruz Pleads Guilty to All Charges
UPDATE (10/20): Nikolas Cruz, who killed 17 people in a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, pleaded guilty to 17 counts each of murder and attempted murder Wednesday, October 20th. “I am very sorry for what I did, and I have to live with it …
Read More »New Eddie Van Halen Book Hits Bestsellers List, a Year After Rock Legend's Death
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. A new book on Eddie Van Halen has debuted on the Amazon bestsellers list, almost a year to the day of the rock legend’s passing. Eruption: Conversations With …
Read More »Miami Carnival Tried an Ambitious Masking Plan — But Almost Nobody Masked
On a searing Saturday afternoon, a massive crowd in neon beach attire bounces in unison to bass-heavy soca beats at the Miami-Dade County Fair and Exposition grounds 20 miles south of Miami Beach. Hundreds of revelers, a majority of them maskless, holler and twerk as they slowly inch toward a …
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