Fetterman defends pulling shotgun on Black jogger in 2013, but explains why he would would not do it now

Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, in an interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer’s editorial board, addressed and defended the now-infamous 2013 incident in which he chased a Black jogger with a shotgun while he was mayor of the city of Braddock.  Fetterman, who is Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor, went after the man believing he was involved…

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Kelly Ripa controversies: Regis Philbin wasn't the only 'Live!' co-host in tense relationship with TV anchor

Kelly Ripa and Regis Philbin worked together for nearly a decade as hosts of “Live! with Regis and Kelly,” and the daytime television talk show host didn’t mince words while jotting down a few memories of her tumultuous relationship with the legendary broadcaster in her first memoir, “Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories.” Ripa’s written recollection…

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Federal judge considers whether to block Biden student loan handout

A federal judge in Missouri will determine whether to temporarily block President Biden’s student loan handout after attorneys representing the administration and several Republican-led states gave their arguments at a Wednesday hearing. Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and South Carolina challenged the program, claiming that the Department of Education lacks the authority to cancel debt…

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Paul Newman says Joanne Woodward made him a 'sexual creature': 'We left a trail of lust all over the place'

Paul Newman candidly described the steamy sex life that he shared with his wife of 50 years, Joanne Woodward, in his upcoming posthumous memoir, “Paul Newman: The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man.” The memoir was based on interviews with Newman’s family, friends, colleagues and the actor himself, who all went on the record with…

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