Has Jimmy Kimmel been fired from his ABC show? Truth behind the rumor that shocked the world
Jimmy Kimmel, who has been at the helm of the show since 2003, is known for his occasionally controversial sense of humor
2023-05-20 14:15
Amid a conservative takeover of a Florida liberal arts college, graduation attendees boo a former Trump adviser giving a keynote speech
Dr. Scott Atlas, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, was met with a flurry of boos, jeers and chants as he delivered a keynote speech during the graduation ceremony for the New College of Florida Friday night, amid a contentious conservative government takeover of the college.
2023-05-20 13:56
From 'Beetlejuice' to stardom: Catching up with the original cast of the 1988 Tim Burton supernatural comedy
Currently, 'Beetlejuice 2' is in production, and Winona Ryder is said to reprise her character of Lydia Deetz
2023-05-20 13:55
WNBA-Griner greeted by US VP Harris in return to court
By Rory Carroll LOS ANGELES Brittney Griner returned to the WNBA hardwood on Friday night in Los Angeles
2023-05-20 13:52
Janet Jackson moves hands over backup dancer Mariusz Kotarski's crotch at Pennsylvania concert
Janet Jackson was seen caressing a male backup dancer, while dressed in a black and white sequined shirt, black slacks, and a top bun
2023-05-20 13:47
Miley Cyrus reveals she has been undergoing eye movement therapy to 'delete painful memories'
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a psychotherapy technique that is used to treat trauma-related disorders in people
2023-05-20 13:47
'This is weird': 'Teen Mom' star Kailyn Lowry slammed for playing 'smash or pass' with 9-year-old son Lincoln
Although, Kailyn Lowry said Lincoln didn't know the true meaning of 'smash' and thought it meant 'cute', fans have called her out over bad parenting
2023-05-20 13:45
Is Nelson Thomas OK? 'The Challenge' star reveals he is battling lungs infection and depression
'The Challenge' star Nelson Thomas thanks his fans for the well wishes and the donations for his treatment
2023-05-20 13:24
'It's been stressful 24 hours': Anna Navarro reveals reason behind her absence from 'The View'
Ana Navrarro's absence from the latest broadcast of 'The View' gave fans an unexpected scare until she revealed why she missed out
2023-05-20 13:24
NYPD believe to have identified man who helped Daniel Penny restrain Jordan Neely
New York Police Department officers believe to have identified one of the two men seen on video helping ex-marine Daniel Penny restrain Jordan Neely during a subway confrontation earlier this month. The former US Marine choked a homeless street performer on the Manhattan F train, Jordan Neely, to death on the subway car earlier this month. Neely’s death was ruled by the New York medical examiner’s office as a homicide due to compression against his neck. Video footage and eyewitness accounts show a man believed to be Mr Penny with his arm wrapped around Neely for several minutes until his eyes shut and his body goes limp. On 11 May, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office announced Mr Penny would face a charge of second-degree manslaughter. He turned himself in to authorities in Manhattan the following morning, and he was released after posting $100,000 bail after a brief arraignment hearing. His next appearance is scheduled for 17 July. Sources told New York Post that the authorities have been scouring the surveillance footage and believe one of the two men who helped 24-year-old Mr Penny pin down the homeless man has been identified. In the video, one man can be seen trying to tie up Neely’s arms, and the other put pressure on Neely’s shoulder. The source was quoted as saying that the NYPD officials have yet to speak with the person identified in the video. In the video that was captured by a bystander on 1 May, 30-year-old Neely was seen yelling at others and throwing trash. In a statement shared with The Independent on 5 May, attorneys for Mr Penny said that when Neely “began aggressively threatening Daniel Penny and the other passengers, Daniel, with the help of others, acted to protect themselves, until help arrived”. Widely shared video footage captured by journalist Juan Alberto Vazquez shows a man believed to be Mr Penny and two other men holding Neely to the floor of a train car on 1 May. Police initially questioned but did not arrest Mr Penny. Meanwhile, attorneys for Neely’s family said the statement from Mr Penny’s legal team was neither “an apology nor an expression of regret” but “character assassination and a clear example of why he believed he was entitled to take Jordan’s life.” Neely’s family has said Mr Penny should be tried for murder. The former US Marine was formally charged with second-degree manslaughter. Read More Rev Al Sharpton delivers powerful eulogy at Jordan Neely’s funeral: ‘They put their arms around all of us’ Watch: Jordan Neely’s funeral held in New York City Jordan Neely, NYC subway rider choked to death, to be mourned at Manhattan church
2023-05-20 13:20
Which actors were initially considered for the iconic role of Beetlejuice?
Tim Burton required three meetings to convince Michael Keaton to play Beetlejuice
2023-05-20 13:19
End of an era? GOP walkout shows political chasm where 'The Oregon Way' once meant bipartisan trust
The political divide affecting the United States is hitting Oregon hard
2023-05-20 13:17