PHOTO: Hakeem Jeffries Mocked for Sharing ‘Corny’ Doctored Image of Himself
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is getting flak for apparently doctoring a photo to make himself look slimmer.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is getting flak for apparently doctoring a photo to make himself look slimmer.

The House of Representatives passed the Take It Down Act, which criminalizes the posting of real and AI-generated sexually explicit photos without a person’s consent.

Rebecca Sigala has photographed over 1,000 women in intimate settings, using boudoir photography — nude, or in lingerie — to help her clients achieve a positive self-image. But her latest assignments have an additional purpose: she is taking sexy portraits of wives to send to their husbands, who have been called up to serve in the war against Hamas terrorists, now in its sixth week.

A man from Dildo, Newfoundland, took a photo Thursday of an iceberg that has caused people to blush and laugh.

A man enjoying a hike with his wife died after he fell from the summit of a New Hampshire mountain on Saturday morning.

Former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo was assassinated on July 8 while delivering a campaign speech in Nara, Japan. Abe, 67, stepped down as Japan’s longest-serving prime minister in September 2020 due to health concerns.

Vice Media on Sunday removed an article featuring digitally altered photos of Cambodian genocide victims with smiles on their faces after complaints from the Cambodian government and a petition to demand an apology from the media organization.

NPR is refusing to report on the growing scandal about presidential candidate Joe Biden and his family’s business dealings in China.

One class of 2020 is going down a new kind of memory lane thanks to a Florida high school principal who wanted to honor the high school graduating class.

The year 2019 brought a lot of changes to the way food stamps are distributed at the state and federal levels, all to prevent fraud and overdependency.

A Texas state representative is looking to combat food stamp fraud by sponsoring a bill which would require the state’s health and human service commission to add names and photos to state identification cards for food stamp users.

A judge sentenced a former Pennsylvania funeral director to ten years’ probation Wednesday for taking graphic photos of corpses being prepared for burial.

President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended the funeral service for evangelical icon Billy Graham on Friday in Charlotte, North Carolina.

More than 500 churches around the globe rolled out the red carpet for special needs children and adults participating in the Tim Tebow Foundation-sponsored “Night to Shine” prom Friday evening.

Donald Trump had several ups and downs in the first year of his presidency, but he always appeared to enjoy his new job as president of the United States. Here are some of the best photos from 2017. 11) Soon Photographers captured

Americans across the country are commemorating the December 7, 1941 attack on the military base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii today – an attack that sunk 12 battleships, obliterated hundreds of aircrafts, killed thousands, and forced the United States into World War II.

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – Flood victims in Louisiana wasted no time picking up the pieces after what is being called the Great Flood of 2016.

That terribly public social media breakup announcement may get a smidgen less awkward with a little help from a new, custom Facebook feature debuting now on U.S. mobile devices nationwide.

An eight-story building in New York City collapsed on Friday, killing at least one person.
