The "Eternal Sunshine" songstress accused two defendants — listed as John Does — of allegedly hacking “various personal digital accounts," resulting in “unlawful and egregious theft, dissemination, and exploitation of unreleased content."
The "Eternal Sunshine" songstress accused two defendants — listed as John Does — of allegedly hacking “various personal digital accounts," resulting in “unlawful and egregious theft, dissemination, and exploitation of unreleased content."
It’s time for Gavin Newsom to send his electric-vehicle mandate to the junkyard. Public support has all but broken down for the governor’s 2020 executive order that by 2035, all new passenger cars and light trucks sold in California must be zero-emission. According to a recent survey by the Public Policy Institute of California, nearly...
The NJSIAA controversies committee voted in an 8-0 decision May 26 to strip him of his titles over violations of the NJSIAA’s sportsmanship policy and bench rule.
Multiple teams heading into the 2026 NFL Draft felt like De’Zhaun Stribling was the best wide receiver in the draft. The Los Angeles Rams were targeting Stribling, but it was the San Francisco 49ers who selected the Ole Miss product at No. 33 overall. Rookie wide receiver De’Zhaun Stribling has impressed early in 49ers training...
"It was with shock and anger that I learned this morning that the Jewish community of Levallois had been struck at what is most sacred and precious to it," said Levallois Mayor Agnès Pottier-Dumas.
Bob Myers went from being the architect of the NBA’s modern day dynasty to its foil. As Warriors’ general manager from 2012-2023, Myers helped the franchise win four championships in eight years. But this summer, he played a different role. He indirectly ripped the carpet out from under his former team. Myers, who is the president...
One of the best deep threats in the entire NFL, Alec Pierce, has been added to the physically unable to perform list as he recovers from offseason ankle surgery.
The heavily redacted recordings of Biden working on his 2017 memoir with ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer were released to the House Judiciary Committee and the conservative Oversight Project nonprofit Monday after a two-year court battle.
The outside expectations for the Mets this trading season range from unrealistic to crazy unrealistic. Sure, the Mets have quantity to offer, but it’s not the kind of quality that brings back blue-chip prospects. Put another way, they don’t exactly have Tarik Skubal or Mason Miller to dangle. Sure, Bo Bichette and Francisco Lindor are...
Better late than never: The House Ways and Means Committee has issued subpoenas to three parts of the Singham network — the snarl of activist nonprofits funded by expatriate, Chinese Communist Party-loving gazillionaire Neville Roy Singham — to get a handle on its possible roles in money laundering, amplifying CCP propaganda and pushing political violence....
The MLB Trade Deadline is almost here, and Jon Heyman joins Dexter Henry and Tyler Ward for a special edition of Straight Outta Flushing to break down what’s next for the New York Mets. After writing his blueprint for how David Stearns should reshape the franchise, Jon shares his thoughts on the biggest decisions facing...
The constant infrastructure failures in Los Angeles are symptoms of a deeper political rot. LA’s local government bodies ignore infrastructure because they fail to prioritize the needs of local residents. Nothing has changed since the massive negligence that caused the horrific Pacific Palisades Fire last year. Clearly, the decay runs deep — deeper than a...
Academia has a political diversity problem. And even some on the left, like Tennessee’s former governor, Phil Bredesen — a Democrat — are starting to notice.
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