• Britain's Got Talent hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly reveal the show has taken longer to shoot because the judges have been 'chaotic' and breaking rules during filming

    Britain's Got Talent hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have dished up some secrets from the upcoming series - including why it took longer to film than usual.

    • MSNBC

    After targeting judges, Trump condemns criticisms of docs case judge

    Over the course of the last couple of years, Donald Trump has shared a few unkind words about special counsel Jack Smith. The former president has, for example, referred to the prosecutor as a “thug” in a “mental state of derangement” who “may very well turn out to be a criminal.” Soon after, the Republican condemned the special counsel as a “mad dog psycho.” He’s also accused Smith of overseeing “a Gestapo type operation,” as well as being an “animal” and a “lunatic.” At one point, Trump...

  • Judge overseeing US DOJ lawsuit recuses himself, new judge takes over

    US District Judge Michael Farbiarz claims a conflict of interest won't let him oversee the DOJ lawsuit against Apple, so US District Judge Julien Neals is taking over the case. US District Court in New Jersey The U.S. Department Of Justice sued Apple along with 15 states claiming the company monopolizes portions of the smartphone market. The years-long battle has barely begun, yet changes are already happening. According to a report from Reuters, District Judge Michael Farbiarz had to...

  • Help find this racist

    Another vile Neanderthal. Please help locate him. On the Bedford to three bridges train & this group of guys starting on anyone (including a woman in her 70s), racist slurs, throwing punches. As soon as he sees me filming he threatens me I get the train everyday, easily the most horrendous journey & experience I’ve […]

  • The Varieties Of Activist Judges

    The Roberts Court is a mob of judicial activists

  • How the internet is deleting the past

    Last year, Nanna Thylstrup wrote about the precarity of our digital past. Old blogs, once thriving with activity and personal memories, are unceremoniously deleted by platforms and users. The Internet Archive, a bastion of digital preservation, finds itself under constant assault. Search engines continue eroding, making locating and accessing information increasingly difficult. Movies and TV shows vanishing from streaming platforms without warning; we find out too late that our VCRs don’t work...

  • Cartoon: Judge Cannon

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  • North rallies past Panthers

    The Columbus North baseball team needed a huge spark and finally got one. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Letter to the editor: "Squad" are racist traitors

    I was reading an article last week about members of the "Squad" demanding that anti-Jewish protesters be released and allowed to resume their terrorist-supporting activities -- and I have to say, this just shows that these members of Congress hate Jews.

  • Clarification following racist lies on Portland

    Following on from the expose of the rancid racism that exists within the borough of Weymouth and Portland It appears that, sadly, some people still cannot help themselves and continue to lie and incite fear and hatred. I will seek to challenge it whenever I am made aware, for those of us who are genuinely […]

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    ‘Copy and paste’ weather continues Thursday

    The copy-and-paste weather pattern continues for Acadiana as changes won't happen until Sunday. Temperatures are back in the lower 70s this morning with areas of patchy fog and a few showers. Highs will climb into the mid-80s under mostly cloudy skies as winds stay light. Rain chances are in the 10-20% range throughout the day. []

  • Churchill portrait could fetch thousands at auction

    A portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, painted by Graham Sutherland in preparation for a work that was later destroyed, could fetch up to £800,000 ($A1.6 million) at auction. The Houses of Parliament had commissioned the British artist to paint a portrait of the wartime prime minister for his 80th birthday in 1954. An episode of […]