• ‘Britain’s worst boxer’ calls out KSI’s brother Deji Olatunji as he aims to follow in Floyd Mayweather’s footsteps

    KSI’s brother, Deji Olatunji, has been called out by ‘Britain’s worst boxer’ Robin Deakin. Deakin retired from professional boxing in 2018 with a record of 2-53 and once end

  • Answering Musk’s and Bezos’s Attacks on Workers’ Rights

    The following piece by Harold Meyerson appeared in The American Prospect. For left-of-center policy wonks, this is shaping up as a banner week. Here in Washington, the journal Democracy is holding a “Middle-Out Economics” conference, featuring a host of progressive economists, Biden administration appointees, union think-tankers, and political consultants who grapple with the conundrum of how to… Source

  • Answering Musk’s and Bezos’s Attacks on Workers’ Rights

    Today on TAP: With big money counting on the courts, progressives are taking the fight to the court of public opinion.

  • “He’s my hero”: Woman’s life saved after brother donates his kidney

    April is National Donate Life Month, a time to raise awareness for organ donation.

  • Woman sentenced to prison for stealing and selling Biden’s daughter’s diary

    Aimee Harris of Florida sold Ashley Biden’s diary to conservative group Project Veritas in actions judge called ‘despicable’A Florida woman was sentenced Tuesday to a month in prison and three months of home confinement for stealing and selling Joe Biden’s daughter’s diary four years ago to the conservative group Project Veritas.Aimee Harris was sentenced in Manhattan federal court by Laura Taylor Swain, the judge who called the Palm Beach, Florida, woman’s actions “despicable”. Continue...

  • England’s Lottie Woad wins Augusta National Women’s Amateur

    20-year-old from Farnham is first European to win eventWoad birdies three of last four holes to win by one shotA sign of things to come in Masters week? Lottie Woad, the 20-year-old from Farnham, has become the first European winner of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. In the kind of moment childhood – and plenty of adult - fantasy is made of, she converted a birdie putt on the 18th green to take the title by one shot from Bailey Shoemaker of the United States.Woad picked up shots in three...

  • Ogden’s 25th Street soaring in national publication’s popularity contest

    OGDEN, Utah, April 6, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Voting ends Monday for USA Today’s national “Best Main Street” contest where Ogden‘s Historic 25th Street is a frontrunner. The three blocks of 25th Street between Wall Avenue and Washington Boulevard made the cut for the final 20 nominees selected by the publication’s panel of experts, seven […] The post Ogden’s 25th Street soaring in national publication’s popularity contest first appeared on Gephardt Daily.

  • Spain’s RTVE bags That’s My Jam, La Resistencia from rival Movistar Plus+

    Spanish public broadcaster RTVE has ordered a local version of US format That’s My Jam, which was previously licensed and adapted by Telefónica’s rival streamer Movistar Plus+. That’s My

  • Here’s The Mixed Bag Of Reactions Celebs And Public Figures Have Had To OJ Simpson’s Death

    OJ Simpson — the disgraced NFL star who was famously acquitted of two murders in 1994 — has passed away from prostate cancer at age 76. As Simpson was such a controversial figure, the news has elicited a range of reactions from all sorts of people with connections to the infamous figure from people involved […]

  • Editor’s Pick: National Review’s Geraghty Takes Blowtorch to NPR Over Berliner Debacle

    Writing Thursday morning over at National Review in the Morning Jolt newsletter, senior writer Jim Geraghty went postal on taxpayer-funded National Public Radio (NPR) over its handling of now-former senior business editor Uri Berliner’s bombshell essay for The Free Press meticulously dismantling NPR for its decades of liberal media bias. Geraghty (correctly) stated it’s been “refreshingly honest” to see how “NPR responded to the revelations and accusations of 25-year veteran Uri Berliner” with...

  • Editor’s Pick: National Review’s Geraghty Takes Blowtorch to NPR Over Berliner Debacle

    Writing Thursday morning over at National Review in the Morning Jolt newsletter, senior writer Jim Geraghty went postal on taxpayer-funded National Public Radio (NPR) over its handling of now-former senior business editor Uri Berliner’s bombshell essay for The Free Press meticulously dismantling NPR for its decades of liberal media bias. Geraghty (correctly) stated it’s been “refreshingly honest” to see how “NPR responded to the revelations and accusations of 25-year veteran Uri Berliner” with...

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    Who’s coming to the White House’s Japan state dinner: the Clintons, De Niro, Bezos

    Former President Bill Clinton, former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, actor Robert De Niro, and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos are among the distinguished guests arriving at the White House Wednesday evening for an official state dinner with Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The glitzy, black-tie dinner is among the highest diplomatic tools a White House can employ to honor a top ally, with the meticulously planned event aimed at intertwining and highlighting American and...