• David Lucas Trashes BLM in Fiery Podcast Q&A

    Comedian David Lucas found out the hard way that doing 'crowd work' has a downside. Lucas' exchange with a heckler went viral after the comic evoked the late George Floyd. Suddenly, he felt social media's wrath, and then some. Lucas opened up about the experience on the “No Jumper” podcast hosted by Adam22, the former BMX blogger and talk show host. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJE7F7pwJBs Lucas dueled with a heckler in February at the Kansas City Funny Bone Comedy Club. The comedian’s...

  • David Samson shreds Marlins star Jazz Chisholm Jr. for podcast comments

    Former Miami Marlins president David Samson went scorched earth Wednesday on team star Jazz Chisholm Jr. after he made harsh comments about a former teammate. Chisholm, a 2022 All-Star, recently appeared on The Pivot podcast Tuesday and addressed his role with the team when he first arrived in 2020. He didn’t mention any names, but

  • Love Island's Davide Sanclimenti enjoys a night out with Chloe Burrows ahead of appearing on her podcast

    Love Island's Davide Sanclimenti sparked romance rumours on Saturday after he took to Instagram to share a video of himself and fellow islander Chloe Burrows.

  • Feds accuse Morristown man in debt relief scam they say bilked millions from small businesses

    The alleged scammers spent $1.3M of clients' money in casinos, according to the U.S. Attorney'Office in Newark.

  • Financial Quick Hits: Good Debt vs. Bad Debt

    In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott we talk about Debt, specifically Good Debt and Bad Debt. Kevin outlines how investors approach debt, and elaborates on what debt is “the wrong kind of debt.” Sponsored by Morgan Stanley © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.

  • CBO Director Warns Of Debt Market Meltdown With US Debt Is On "Unprecedented" Trajectory

    CBO Director Warns Of Debt Market Meltdown With US Debt Is On "Unprecedented" Trajectory We've been pointing it out for so long - in fact, for most of our 15 years in existence - that it has become more of a chore than actual reporting, especially since the "number only go up", as it hits a new all time high virtually every day. We are talking, of course, about the exponential curve that is the US debt, arguably one of the most boring and at the same time, most exciting topics of...

  • Judge Mark Scarsi Orders Briefing on Whether David Weiss Is David Weiss

    Judge Mark Scarsi has offered David Weiss the opportunity to explain whether contracts signed between Hunter Biden and the US Attorney from Delaware are binding on the Special Counsel.

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    These lawmakers sound fed up too

    There was an interesting and telling exchange recently between Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the Alaska Republican, and CNN’s Manu Raju. In the hallway exchange, Murkowski expressed frustration that former President Donald Trump is her party’s presidential nominee. “I wish that as Republicans, we had a nominee that I could get behind,” she told Raju. “I certainly can’t get behind Donald Trump.” ‘Very interesting political times’ Murkowski was one of the handful of Republicans who voted to convict...

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    These lawmakers sound fed up too

    Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, CNN (CNN) — There was an interesting and telling exchange recently between Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the Alaska Republican, and CNN’s Manu Raju. In the hallway exchange, Murkowski expressed frustration that former President Donald Trump is her party’s presidential nominee. “I wish that as Republicans, we had a nominee that

  • John David Hancock

    March 15, 1955-March 20, 2024 John David Hancock passed away March 20, 2024, to be with God at the age of 69. He was born in San Pedro, California, to Lindle Wesley Hancock and Minnie Margaret Roberts. John was married to Theresa Richardson on Feb. 26, 1977, in San Jacinto, California. They were married for […]

  • Fed holds steady

    Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Fed skips rate cuts with inflation on ‘bumpy’ path The Federal Reserve announced Wednesday that it would keep interest rates at a 22-year high following unexpectedly high job gains and inflation readings, which delayed plans for hotly

  • Should forests have rights? – podcast

    A growing movement of ecologists, lawyers and artists is arguing that nature should have legal rights. By recognising the rights of ecosystems and other species, advocates hope that they can gain better protection. Madeleine Finlay speaks to the Guardian’s global environment editor, Jonathan Watts, about where this movement has come from and why the UK government has dismissed the concept, and hears from Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito of NYU School of Law about how he is finding creative ways to give...