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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Woman Wanted For Allegedly Peeing On Walmart Potatoes Turns Herself In

The suspect was caught on surveillance video squatting over the produce in the second food-offending incident at a Walmart this month. Source: Huffingtonpost feed

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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

‘Anything Less Than $100 Billion Is an Insult': Marianne Williamson on Reparations at #DemDebate (Video)

At the Democratic primary debate on Tuesday, Marianne Williamson had a blunt response when asked to explain the $500 million she argues should be paid as reparations to the descendants of slaves: “Anything less than $100 billion is an insult.” Asked by moderator Don Lemon why she says $500 billion was an appropriate amount, Williamson said “It’s $200 to $500 billion dollars payment of a debt that is owed. That is what reparations is.” “It is time for us to simply realize that … when it comes to the economic gap between blacks and whites in America, it does come…

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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Dallas Cowboys Accused of Police Cover-up In Ezekiel Elliott Crash Lawsuit

The Frisco Police Department released a statement in response to the lawsuit on Tuesday … denying the allegations.  “Both parties to the crash were offered medical attention and both refused. Emergency medical services were not requested by… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed

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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Sony Pictures Posts Improved Q1 Revenue Thanks to ‘Men in Black: International’

Sony Corp. reported earnings for its fiscal first quarter late on Monday that were above Wall Street expectations. The Japan-based entertainment and technology company reported net profit of $1.4 billion for the three-month period ending in June, which was down 33% compared with the income Sony reported during the same quarter a year ago. Earnings per share were $1.08, which is above the 82 cents per-share earnings forecast by analysts surveyed by MarketWatch. Overall revenue for the quarter amounted to $17.5 billion, which is down roughly 1% from last year and below the $18.8 billion the sole analyst covering the…

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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Man Pleads Not Guilty In Teen Girl's Gruesome Murder That Went Viral

Brandon Clark is accused of killing 17-year-old Bianca Devins and sharing photos of her corpse on social media earlier this month. Source: Huffingtonpost feed

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Monday, July 29, 2019

WWE's Jerry Lawler Sues Tennessee Sheriff for $3 Million Over Son's Death

In the suit, Jerry says he personally met with the Sheriff while Brian was still in custody to explain that his son needed help for several issues … including drug and alcohol treatment.  Lawler says he was “promised” Brian would get proper… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed

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Monday, July 29, 2019

Future's Bodyguard Will Not Press Charges Over Knockout

The man who knocked out Future’s bodyguard with a vicious sucker punch in Spain will seemingly get off scot-free … because nobody’s pressing charges. TMZ’s learned there is no investigation into the brutal assault of the rapper’s bodyguard,… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed

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Monday, July 29, 2019

Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting Prompts Outcry, Mourning On Twitter

The final day of a food festival was shattered when at least one gunman opened fire on the crowd. Source: Huffingtonpost feed

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Monday, July 29, 2019

How ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’ Turned Back the Clock on L.A.’s Streets

“Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,” as its name suggests, is a fantasy rooted not in a faraway land in time, but in a city millions live in at a time still within living memory. It depicts a piece of Hollywood history as Quentin Tarantino would have liked it to be. All the good stuff from the real ’60s is there — KHJ radio, 75-cent movie theaters, margaritas at Casa Vega — and all the ugly realities are pushed to the background or erased entirely, replaced with more good stuff forged from nostalgia. That fond, almost elegiac depiction of a…

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Sunday, July 28, 2019

Watch Drug Suspects Desperately Dump Cocaine In Coast Guard Boat Chase

Officers seized 13 tons of cocaine worth $350 million dollars in a series of operations in the eastern Pacific. Source: Huffingtonpost feed

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