Anne Heche died with about $400,000 to her name, according to new court documents — as her ex-boyfriend and adult son are set to duke it out over her estate. The “Six Days, Seven Nights” actress ex-boyfriend James Tupper appeared in Los Angeles court Tuesday, where a judge shot down his bid to be appointed guardian ad litem of the …
Read More »NWSL’s Red Stars Players Demand Owner Arnim Whisler Sell Team
The Red Stars are one of several teams continuing to navigate the fallout of an explosive investigation that uncovered systemic emotional abuse and sexual misconduct across the National Women’s Soccer League. Last Wednesday, two days after the findings were released, Chicago’s board of directors voted to remove chairman Arnim Whisler due to his handling of complaints from players against former manager Rory Dames—one of …
Read More »Luciano Spalletti: The underrated genius masterminding Napoli’s resurgence
Only one team has ever scored more goals after three Champions League games than Luciano Spalletti’s Napoli Last May, after Luciano Spalletti’s beloved Fiat Panda was stolen, Napoli’s ultras placed a banner outside the club’s stadium promising the car would be returned – if he left the club. Supporters were unhappy after Napoli’s Scudetto challenge fell away, and placed the …
Read More »Biden admin official privately briefed former employers’ donors on energy policy, text messages show
FIRST ON FOX: A top Biden administration official briefed a “funders only” event hosted earlier this year by the Energy Foundation, her former employer, according to records obtained by an energy policy group. Allison Clements, a Democratic commissioner on the five-member Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), ultimately agreed to attend the Jan. 10 funder event despite an Energy Foundation official …
Read More »Democratic candidate for governor falling behind in polls, loses endorsement from top teachers union
Gov. Steve Sisolak, D-Nev., lost an endorsement from a top teachers union in his race for re-election for not sufficiently addressing educational issues, and the announcement comes after several recent polls show him falling behind Republican challenger Joe Lombardo in the Nevada governor’s race. The Clark County Education Association (CCEA) announced that after interviewing both gubernatorial candidates, they will not …
Read More »Women’s Rugby World Cup: Day Two Highlights
A message from space and a family legacy both feature in our latest round-up from New Zealand Women’s Rugby World Cup: Day Two Highlights The first weekend of pool matches at this year’s Rugby World Cup is complete, with Italy, Canada and Wales the victors on day two. Before we start looking ahead to the second round, let’s first reflect …
Read More »Federal judges join boycott on hiring Yale Law clerks over plague of ‘cancel culture’
Several members of the federal appeals courts are boycotting the hiring of law clerks from Yale Law School. On Friday, Elizabeth Branch, a member of the Atlanta-based 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, said she would join James Ho, a fellow federal judge, in distancing herself from the Ivy League school plagued by “cancel culture.” James C. Ho, nominee to be …
Read More »United Kingdom announces they are sending help to Turks and Caicos to combat spike in gang violence
The United Kingdom announced Tuesday that it has deployed a ship and specialized police to the Turks and Caicos Islands to fight a spike in violence. Two dozen specialists who were stationed in the Bahamas arrived Friday on the archipelago, while a Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker with a helicopter is en route and will be used as a platform for …
Read More »White House says Biden believes Saudi Arabia has sided with Russia after OPEC+ cut
The White House said Tuesday that President Biden believes Saudi Arabia has effectively sided with Russia’s war aims in Ukraine following the Riyadh-led OPEC+ alliance’s announcement last week that it would cut oil production. “We believe by the decision that OPEC+ made last week, (Saudi Arabia is) certainly aligning themselves with Russia,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said during …
Read More »Durham probe: FBI offered Christopher Steele $1 million to corroborate Trump allegations in dossier
The FBI offered ex-British intelligence agent Christopher Steele $1 million to corroborate salacious allegations made in his dossier against Donald Trump and members of his 2016 campaign, but he was unable to do so, an FBI official testified Tuesday. FBI supervisory counterintelligence analyst Brian Auten was the first witness in the trial of Igor Danchenko, the Russian national who served …
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