U.S. Olympian Sha’Carri Richardson Breaks Silence After Domestic Violence Incident
U.S. Olympic runner Sha’Carri Richardson has broken her silence after being accused of domestic violence at an airport in Seattle.

U.S. Olympic runner Sha’Carri Richardson has broken her silence after being accused of domestic violence at an airport in Seattle.

A former Kentucky DMV employee says she was fired after reporting that fellow employees were selling drivers licenses to illegal aliens.

Police in Friendswood, Texas, have arrested a migrant Uber driver for “aggravated kidnapping” of a female passenger.

Left-wing, British-born HBO talk show host John Oliver was fantasizing about President Donald Trump’s funeral on Sunday before encouraging his viewers to follow his tips, should they encounter immigration officers during raids or making arrests across the U.S.

The Santa Ana city council approved a new $100,000 fund of taxpayer dollars to pay the rent of illegal migrants who are “affected by immigration enforcement.”

HBO host Bill Maher ripped the all-female hosted ABC daytime talk show, “The View,” as unhelpful for both Democrats and women.

With its deal with Disney-owned ESPN set to expire at the end of the year, the UFC has signed a new contract with Paramount.

MLB was all aflutter over the weekend as Jen Pawol officiated at two games and became the first female umpire to officiate.

Filmmakers, educators, and other entertainment industry professionals are reacting in alarm at a new Amazon-backed tool that will allow viewers to create their own TV shows using an artificial intelligence system called Showrunner.

LSU freshman running back JT Lindsey was arrested on Friday and hit with two felony counts of accessory to second-degree murder.

Umpire Jen Pawol, who made MLB history as the league’s first female ump, has donated the cap she wore during the game to the Hall of Fame.

‘Modern Family’ star Ty Burrell says he has no regrets about abandoning Los Angeles and moving to Utah to raise his two daughters.

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ripped Chicago Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Democrat Governor JB Pritzker Friday.

Gov. Bill Lee has called up the Tennessee National Guard to overcome the paperwork barriers that slow the deportation of illegal migrants.

Spencer Pratt is going to Washington D.C. and taking along with him his crusade to highlight the failures to respond to the L.A. Fires.

With the dildo prank still occurring on courts across the WNBA, The Athletic has jumped into the controversy to blame “misogyny” and to accuse men of “denigrating women.”

Disney chief Bob Iger has touted Marvel’s newest superhero flick, “Fantastic Four: First Steps,” as having “successfully launched” the MCU’s Fantastic Four’s series.

Some are questioning ESPN’s coming deal with the NFL and wondering if it will put a damper on its journalistic integrity.
Cable sports network ESPN has paid out a staggering $1.6 billion to gain the broadcast rights to WrestleMania and other WWE live events.

Jen Pawol is set to become the first female MLB umpire in history when she steps onto the field to watch the bases on Sunday.

Minnesota Democrats are axing a housing aid program amid growing evidence of massive fraud throughout the increasingly diverse state.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is warning that the city’s finances are “at the point of no return” unless he gets massive tax hikes.

More than 2,300 Hollywood power players have signed a letter attacking President Donald Trump for what they call an “authoritarian assault” on free speech over his defamation lawsuits against left-wing media organizations.

The Trump administration is tightening rules to prevent migrants from bribing citizens to gain legal status via fake marriages.

Former NFL player LeShon Johnson has been convicted on six counts connected to a dogfighting ring in Oklahoma.

Rapper Latto was asked during a recent jewelry store visit how the 45th and 47th president of the United States could have the same parents.

A 16-year-old highschooler from Fort Worth, Texas, is being hailed for one of the most amazing performances in the 800 meter run ever seen.

Actor Charlie Sheen donated to a fundraiser for the Ohio woman who was beaten by a mob in Cincinnati, and praised Republican U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno and podcaster Benny Johnson for setting it up.

The Trump administration is reportedly activating more National Guard troops to process deportation paperwork.

A man who has a record as a child molester hid his identity by claiming to be a transgender woman when he joined youth tennis tournaments.

Oscar-nominated screenwriter Billy Ray is warning Hollywood about the dangers that generative artificial intelligence represents to the entertainment industry. Ray, whose credits include “Shattered Glass,” “Captain Phillips,” “The Hunger Games,” and many more, recently spoke about the problems that AI could raise for Hollywood, especially OpenAI’s ChatGPT feature. Ray says he flatly refuses to use ChatGPT because of the “existential threat” AI represents to storytelling and professional writing.

Browns reporter Mary Kay Cabot ripped former Patriots coach Bill Belichick and his romance with his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.

Massachusetts resettled thousands of migrant families into apartments at the expense of the taxpayers, now many cannot afford rent.

President Donald Trump took a hammer to comments from left-wing radio host and podcaster Charlamagne Tha God, and blasted him as a “racist sleazebag” for his comments about the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.

Disney’s latest superhero film, “Fantastic Four: First Steps,” opened strongly enough last week, but suffered a deep drop off in its second weekend in theaters, foreshadowing bad news for the film in the long run.

Baylor football coach Dave Arand apologized for engaging in “ableism” when he used the word “midget” in a press conference.
Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons says he wants out and told fans he has formally submitted a trade request to the team.

Vice President JD Vance is encouraging the Democrats to continue acting like fools by calling actress Sydney Sweeney a “Nazi” over her American Eagle advertisement.

Former first lady Michelle Obama ripped into cable sports network ESPN for becoming drama queens and bickering among themselves.

Skydance Media is now saying it played no role whatever in the cancellation of CBS’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
