“Real Time” host Bill Maher appeared to inadvertently mix up carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide in an attempt to mock Interior Secretary Doug Burgum over loosening environmental regulations. On his show Friday, Maher commented on the decision by the Trump administration to roll back Obama-era greenhouse gas rules, calling it the “biggest d— move in Read More >
N.C. sheriff’s office: Impaired teen drove over fire hose at arson scene, spit at deputies
A sobriety test indicated the suspect’ blood alcohol level was .11%, the Craven County Sheriff’s office stated
BWC: Suspect fires shots during Baltimore PD arrest before fatal OIS
Video shows officers working to restrain a fleeing suspect when he produced a firearm and fired shots, prompting officers to return fire
Astronauts arrive at ISS for 8-month mission after medical emergency forced early evacuation
Four new astronauts arrived at the International Space Station on Saturday, bringing the lab back up to full capacity after several of their colleagues were forced to leave early last month due to a medical issue. The U.S., French and Russian astronauts and cosmonaut launched from Cape Canaveral in a SpaceX rocket on Friday for Read More >
Certain bitter foods may trigger a brain response similar to working out, study finds
The dry, puckering sensation you get from dark chocolate, red wine, tea or berries could actually be activating your brain in a way similar to exercise, according to a new study. New research from Japan suggests that flavanols — plant compounds found in these foods — may stimulate the brain not by being absorbed into Read More >
Hard foul sparks brouhaha during St John’s victory over Providence; 6 players ejected
No. 17 St. John’s earned its 11th straight victory with a 79-69 win over Providence Saturday at the Amica Mutual Pavilion, but not without some fireworks. Six players were ejected from the game. Providence forward Duncan Powell sparked a brouhaha with a hard foul on St. John’s Bryce Hopkins. Powell stood over him after the Read More >
SEN McCORMICK: Secretary Rubio sets the course for NATO’s future. Will Europe listen?
Europe stands at a crossroads. To save itself and our cherished Transatlantic alliance, it must not only change policy but also recommit itself to the common inheritance of Western Civilization. That was the message Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered this weekend at the Munich Security Conference, in a defining foreign policy speech of our Read More >
Casey Wasserman selling agency after flirtatious Ghislaine Maxwell emails surface, clients leave: report
High-profile sports and talent agent Casey Wasserman announced to staff he will be selling his talent agency in the aftermath of recently released emails between him and Ghislaine Maxwell, The Associated Press reported Saturday. Wasserman, the founder and CEO of Wasserman Agency and chairman of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee, exchanged flirtatious emails Read More >
Brooks Nader admits ‘chasing perfection’ in Hollywood was a mistake after dissolving her fillers
Brooks Nader is opening up about why she decided to get her fillers dissolved. In a recent interview with US Weekly, the 29-year-old model shared why she felt she had to get facial fillers in the first place and the biggest difference she’s felt since getting them dissolved. “I honestly felt really good about it, Read More >
6 foods even Guy Fieri refuses to eat — some common, some bizarre
Celebrity chef and Food Network star Guy Fieri has built a career on embracing bold flavors across America, from greasy-spoon classics to under-the-radar regional specialties on “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.” But even the self-proclaimed Mayor of Flavortown has his limits — and some of the dishes Fieri won’t touch are surprisingly common in everyday diets. Read More >