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Fox News Politics: Beijing Walz?

FOXNews.com 

The latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content

X-Men '97 creator now accusing Disney of "gaslighting," "illegal conduct"

Avclub.com 

Safe to say, we think, that the Walt Disney Corporation has now entered into open war with X-Men '97 creator and writer Beau DeMayo—not always the most comfortable of statuses when you and your co-combatant might soon be on the hook for an Emmy together. But after things quickly heated up between DeMayo and his former employers last night (with the writer alleging that he had had his credits stripped off the show's second season because he posted Pride-focused fan-art of himself on social media,... Читать дальше...

Kansas wildlife orphanage hit by break-in ahead of fundraiser

Ksnt.com 

LINWOOD (KSNT) - Operation Wildlife (OWL) which helps injured and orphaned wildlife in Kansas, was the victim of a recent burglary. Diane Johnson with OWL told 27 News the wildlife center had one of its storage units broken into during the nighttime hours of Aug. 12-13. The thieves used a bolt cutter to access the [...]

Trump Flees: Revisited

OpEdNews.com 

In the light of Trump's recent public speculation that he might leave the country should he lose the next election, including naming a country with which the United States does not have an extradition treaty (how about them apples?), with a new short introduction, I am re-running a speculative column on that possibility that I published about 2 1/2 years ago.

Columbus' TownHall bar owner assault charges detailed

NBC4i.com 

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- New details have emerged about the serious allegations of a Columbus restaurant owner. Robert "Bobby" George, the owner of Townhall and Mandrake in the Short North, was arrested Tuesday on nine felony counts, including rape and attempted murder. NBC4 obtained the police report detailing the allegations against George, 43, from the [...]

Dirt track racer Scott Bloomquist, known for winning and swagger, dies in plane crash

Times Union 

Dirt track race car driver Scott Bloomquist has died in a plane crash in Tennessee. The sheriff's office in Hawkins County said a small plane went down Friday into a barn in Mooresburg. The sole person in the aircraft who died is believed to be Bloomquist. He was 60. Bloomquist stood out with his long hair and swagger. His race car had been emblazoned with the number zero as well as a skull and crossbones. He was also well-known for winning. Bloomquist was inducted into the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame in 2002.