When You author Caroline Kepnes sat down to write the third book in the series, You Love Me, she made like main character Joe Goldberg: She stalked the living daylights out of random residents of Bainbridge Island to get a sense of the place — a.k.a. Joe’s new home. Joe …
Read More »How Young Is Too Young on OnlyFans? Bhad Bhabie's 18th Birthday Account Raises Questions
Over the past year or so, it’s become something of a rite of passage for celebrities of a certain tier — think reality TV villains, Disney stars gone wild, and British tabloid mainstays — to tease starting an OnlyFans account. And way back in February, the rapper Bhad Bhabie, a.k.a. …
Read More »WrestleMania Returns This April With an In-Person Audience: What You Need to Know
The WWE has announced that WrestleMania 37 is going to take place in front of a live audience for the first time since the onset of Covid-19. The news broke shortly after Super Bowl LV, which was played in front of a partially filled stadium in February. If you’re curious …
Read More »Here's Who's Been Arrested From the Capitol Riot: 'QAnon Shaman,' Man With Lectern, 'Camp Auschwitz' Man
UPDATE (1/20): Joseph Biggs, an organizer with the Proud Boys, is the latest to be arrested and charged for participating in the riot at the U.S. Capitol earlier this month, NBC News reports. Biggs was seen in several videos and photos taken inside the Capitol, including one where he pulled …
Read More »How Some THC Is Legal — For Now
According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), there are currently at least 144 known cannabinoids that have been isolated from the cannabis plant. The most popular among them is Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive compound known to provide all the stereotypical effects of getting high. Yet a lesser-known cannabinoid, …
Read More »Cleveland Indians to Drop Team Name
After over a century as the Cleveland Indians, the baseball team will finally change its controversial team name this week. The New York Times first reported that the team — which had first phased out and ultimately eliminated its longtime Chief Wahoo logo in recent seasons — would also formally …
Read More »OxyContin Makers Plead Guilty to Federal Criminal Charges
Purdue Pharma, the makers of the painkiller OxyContin, pleaded guilty to three federal criminal felony charges Wednesday as part of an $8.3 billion resolution involving the pharmaceutical company at the center of the nation’s decades-long opioid epidemic. Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty to are one count of dual-object conspiracy to defraud …
Read More »Breonna Taylor's Family, Louisville Settle Wrongful Death Suit for $12 Million, Policing Reforms
The City of Louisville, Kentucky will pay the family of Breonna Taylor $12 million and institute a new set of policing reforms to settle a wrongful death lawsuit. The settlement was confirmed and detailed at a press conference Tuesday, September 15th, with Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, Taylor’s family and their …
Read More »Scott Peterson Death Sentence Overturned for Murder of Laci Peterson
The California Supreme Court has overturned the death sentence of Scott Peterson, who was convicted of first-degree murder of his pregnant wife Laci Peterson in a highly publicized criminal case nearly 16 years ago, CBS San Francisco reports. While the court decision leaves Peterson’s murder conviction in place, it has …
Read More »FBI Searches Controversial YouTube Star Jake Paul's Home
The FBI searched the Calabasas, California home of controversial YouTube star Jake Paul on Wednesday in connection to an incident at an Arizona shopping mall, according to ABC 7. During the raid, authorities confiscated numerous firearms, the station reports. “The FBI is investigating allegations of criminal acts surrounding the incident …
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