“If you’ve been around, you know I’ve had a lot of dental surgeries and I have a bridge in the front and it fell out in the middle of my song last night.”
Month: June 2025
“Suddenly and without warning a vehicle driven by Defendant Vanessa Louise Getty violently crashed into Plaintiff’s parked vehicle,” said the victim’s lawsuit filed in San Francisco Superior Court.
Gavin Williams will lead the host Guardians past Max Scherzer and the visiting Rangers on Wednesday night, Stitches predicts.
Ex-Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O’Neill joins race for district held by GOP US Rep. David Joyce
The Oscar winner will take the stage to chat about her new thriller novel at Town Hall on Oct. 13.
Musk’s image hit its lowest point since 2024, with new polling showing a sharp drop in favorability following his feud with Trump.
“When I first saw the lead concentrations, they were so high I thought our instrument was broken,” one researcher said.
JB Pritzker, who has spent years building a national profile, will seek a third term as Illinois’ governor.
Iranian lawmakers shout ‘death to America, death to Israel’ after voting to halt IAEA nuclear inspections https://t.co/UlUgpvEAQF pic.twitter.com/H4nikJaiFY
— New York Post (@nypost) June 25, 2025
Emil Bove, a senior DOJ official, suggested the department should tell courts “f*** you” and ignore court orders it opposed, according to a whistleblower with firsthand knowledge of senior DOJ planning under Trump. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports on the significance of the formal whistleblower complaint, and interviews longtime DOJ veteran prosecutor Andrew Weissman.
