• Report: Mike Johnson Apologized to Joe Biden for Eye Rolls During SOTU

    House Speaker Mike Johnson reportedly apologized to President Joe Biden for rolling his eyes at the president's angry SOTU address in March.

  • Eye for an eye: Will Democrats pay for Trump’s lawfare?

    Republican commentators like to point out that Donald Trump’s lawfare problem may backfire on his political opponents. If the Democrats try to steal the presidential election by burdening the Republican candidate with frivolous lawsuits, then the Republicans will inflict similar suffering on their opponents once they get the chance. Why should we think that only Democrats can get away with such games? Perhaps the most detailed argument about this matter has come from Rabbi Dov Fischer, a...

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    Golden Bachelor's Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist Didn't See Eye to Eye on Her Job Before Divorce

    'The Golden Bachelor' couple Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist had disagreements about Nist continuing to work while Turner was long retired in the lead-up to their divorce after three months of marriage.

  • Video game apologizes for asking for fan input on 'the perfect breast jiggle physics' — 'We want to apologize'

    Developers from the game Farm Folks issued an apology after asking gamers to provide input on the game's graphics as it pertains to "breast jiggle."Developers from Crytivo, a gaming company started in 2014, released Farm Folks as an "open-world multiplayer farming & automation game."Ahead of the official release, the game's X page decided to ask fans to evaluate the animation for a female character's chest. Three different iterations were shown side by side, with an indicator at the bottom of...

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    'My deepest apologies': Judge offers rare apology to Umar Zameer after trial sheds new light on case

    A notably different version of events than what was first described by police and politicians came into focus over the course of Umar Zameer’s five-week murder trial in Toronto, culminating in a rare move by the presiding judge. After a jury acquitted Zameer of the first-degree murder charge he faced in connection with the death of Toronto Police Det. Const. Jeffrey Northrup, Justice Anne Molloy offered the 34-year-old an apology for his troubles. “Mr. Zameer, you’re free to go, sir,”...

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    Eye on Scams: Rental scams

    Consumers are reporting being tricked by rentals that don’t materialize.

  • All eyes on Bulawayo Shutdown Gig

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  • Sorry We're Closed Won't Apologize For Being Too Good

    There are a lot of indie survival horror games that are fifth-generation throwbacks, but à la mode games has a particularly special one in the works.

  • La Salle, CEU eye clincher

    Reigning champion EcoOil-La Salle and surprise contender Centro Escolar University go for the kill versus Go Torakku-St. Clare and Marinerong Pilipino-San Beda, respectively, in Game 2 of the PBA D-League Aspirants’ Cup semifinals today at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig.

  • State eyes increased calls on wildlife

    Tallahassee - Bears and coyotes and raccoons, oh my! As Florida’s population expands, state wildlife officials have seen a more than 33 percent increase in calls for assistance related to wild animals during the past five years, according to a presentation that could go before the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission this week.