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Rudy Giuliani Bankruptcy Case Dismissed; $148 Million Defamation Judgement Can Now Be Collected

A judge in New York has now thrown out Rudy Giuliani's bankruptcy claims days after a chaotic hearing where the former mayor was threatened with jail time.
Donald Trump Denies Connections with Project 2025 Despite His Top Advisors Being Part of It

Donald Trump Denies Connections with Project 2025 Despite His Top Advisors Being Part of It

Former president and convicted felon Donald Trump is washing his hands off his connections to the controversial Heritage Foundation plan called Project 2025.
Shelley Duvall, 'The Shining' and 'Popeye' Star Dies at 75; Cause of Death Revealed

Shelley Duvall, 'The Shining' and 'Popeye' Star, Dies at 75; Cause of Death Revealed

Actress Shelley Duvall, famed for roles in Robert Altman's films and with Jack Nicholson in "The Shining," passed away at 75 in Blanco, Texas.
WWE Signs Chile Superstar Stephanie Vaquer, AEW Reportedly Upset

WWE Signs Chile Superstar Stephanie Vaquer, AEW Reportedly Upset

WWE has made a very big international signing, as the company has now welcomed Stephanie Vaquer, a superstar from Chile who made a name for herself in Mexico's CMLL and Japan's NJPW.
Nebraska Boy Dies After Being Left Alone Inside Hot SUV, Foster Mom Arrested

Nebraska Boy Dies After Being Left Alone Inside Hot SUV, Foster Mom Arrested

A Nebraska boy died after being left in a hot car for about seven hours. Police found him unresponsive near a beauty salon where his foster mother works.
Joe Biden's Advisers Discuss How to Urge Him to Step Out of Presidential Race

Joe Biden's Advisers Discuss How to Urge Him to Step Out of Presidential Race

Joe Biden's advisers are debating whether to convince him not to run again amid increasing doubts about his ability to serve a second term.
Venezuela Gang Tren de Aragua Sanctioned by US, Millions of Dollars Offered as Reward for Leaders

Venezuela Gang Tren de Aragua Sanctioned by US; Millions of Dollars Offered as Reward for Leaders

The United States Department of State has announced that it has imposed sanctions against a gang from Venezuela known as Tren de Aragua.
Josh Klinghoffer, Pearl Jam and Red-Hot Chili Peppers Guitarist Sued for Wrongful Death

Josh Klinghoffer, Pearl Jam and Red-Hot Chili Peppers Guitarist, Sued for Wrongful Death

Guitarist Josh Klinghoffer from Pearl Jam and Red-Hot Chili Peppers is sued over a fatal traffic accident involving a pedestrian's death.
Border Patrol Agents Rescue 23 Migrants Trapped Inside Train Car in Searing Heatwave

Border Patrol Agents Rescue 23 Migrants Trapped Inside Train Car in Searing Heatwave

A train coming across the US-Mexico border was stopped in Texas on Tuesday, and Border Patrol agents were able to rescue several migrants trapped inside.
Donald Trump Connections to Jeffrey Epstein Remain Underreported by Media, Critics Say

Donald Trump Connections to Jeffrey Epstein Remain Underreported by Media, Critics Say

Posts that pointed out that Donald Trump is closer than expected to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein have gone viral on X. However, many say this is still underreported.
Chicago: Body of Missing Pastor Found in Car Submerged in Des Plaines River

Chicago: Body of Missing Pastor Found in Car Submerged in Des Plaines River

Body of missing Chicago pastor found in Des Plaines River in Rockdale, along with his vehicle, confirmed by Will County Coroner.
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Sustainability, CSR, and DEI: Amalga Group's Jens Erik Gould on New Criteria for Choosing Nearshore Partners

Amid the growing focus on addressing climate change and boosting social morale, many North American businesses have begun turning to nearshore outsourcing as an alternative. As Amalga Group Founder and CEO Jens Erik Gould explains, nearshoring can help companies uphold eco-conscious production practices and ethical business models while boosting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) across the board.
Kawhi Leonard Out of USA Basketball for Olympics, Replaced by Derrick White

Kawhi Leonard Out of USA Basketball for Olympics, Replaced by Derrick White

USA Basketball has announced that Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard will not be representing the country during the Olympics.
George Clooney Calls on Joe Biden to Leave 2024 Presidential Election

George Clooney Calls on Joe Biden to Leave 2024 Presidential Election

Hollywood star and Democratic fundraiser George Clooney joins many in urging President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 election against Donald Trump.
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Car Crashes Involving Celebrities

According to statistics sourced by USA Today, from 2020 to 2023, there were an average of 114 fatal car crashes each day. The three states with the highest number of fatalities are Texas, California, and Florida. Since California is where many celebrities call home, it's no wonder there have been a large number of car accidents involving celebrities over the years. Here's a look at some of those incidents, along with some situations where celebrities intervened in car crashes to save lives.
Rudy Giuliani Bankruptcy Case Likely To Be Thrown Out After Chaotic Hearing

Rudy Giuliani Bankruptcy Case Likely To Be Thrown Out After Chaotic Hearing

Rudy Giuliani is in serious financial and legal trouble as a hearing on his bankruptcy case devolved into arguments about the former mayor going to jail over "bankruptcy crimes."
Sam Rubin, Longtime KTLA Hollywood Reported Cause of Death Revealed

Sam Rubin, Longtime KTLA Hollywood Reported Cause of Death Revealed

The cause of death for Sam Rubin, the veteran entertainment reporter who died in May, has been disclosed.
Klay Thompson Aims for Fresh Start With Mavericks After Warriors Split

Klay Thompson Aims for Fresh Start With Mavericks After Warriors Split

Klay Thompson left the Warriors after 13 years to join Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving in the Mavericks.
Harvey Weinstein May Have Raped More Women, Says Prosecutor

Harvey Weinstein May Have Raped More Women, Says Prosecutor

Disgraced former Hollywood executive and convicted sexual predator Harvey Weinstein may be facing more rape allegations, though no new charges have been made yet.
Wisconsin Black Man Dies After Hotel Guards Pin Him Down

Wisconsin Black Man Dies After Hotel Guards Pin Him Down

A Wisconsin Black man died after being pinned by hotel security guards in Milwaukee. The incident is under investigation at the Hyatt Regency downtown.
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