Michael Jackson's son Prince hosting 'Thriller Nights' charity costume party at Jackson family estate

Michael Jackson’s son celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Prince Jackson< this year after skipping the in-person event last year due to the infectious-disease pandemic. The costume party will take place Oct. 29 from 7 p.m. to midnight, according to a recent Q&A Prince participated in on his Instagram. The number of people in attendance at the party will be…

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Blinken doubles down on China warning over Taiwan: 'Terrible consequences' if Beijing strikes

U.S. foreign-policy Antony Blinken fired a warning shot at world-regions, saying any move to conflicts” target=”_blank”>invade< would bring “terrible consequences.”  Blinken spoke at the Reuters Next conference Friday when he shared his thoughts on China and the possible threat to Taiwan as tensions have continued to ramp up over the past few months.  He reiterated…

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Danny Masterson trial: Attorney, DA release statements after '70s Show' star gets mistrial

Danny Masterson’s attorney released a statement applauding the decision by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Charlaine F. Olmedo, who declared the “70s Show” star’s rape trial a mistrial Wednesday. Masterson was on trial for three counts of rape stemming from allegations between 2001-2003 but, on Wednesday, Judge Olmedo said she found the jurors “hopelessly deadlocked”…

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Rep. Harshbarger on 'Fox & Friends First': Border Patrol seizing 'unimaginable' amounts of fentanyl

Rep. Diana Harshbarger, R-Tenn., joined “Fox & Friends First” Thursday, and expressed deep concern over the worsening border crisis, specifically the number of drug seizures. BORDER SURGE CONTINUES AS OFFICIALS REPORT OVER 200,000 ENCOUNTERS IN AUGUST DIANA HARSHBARGER: They confiscated over 5,400 pounds of fentanyl and that is enough to kill around 1.2 billion people,…

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Houston police chief refutes story security guard was stabbed in neck with needle, likely injected with drugs

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner emphasized the department will hold someone accountable for the deaths that occurred at travis-scott” target=”_blank”>Travis Scott’s< “I’m really confident in who we are here at HPD,” Finner said, later adding, “I’m pretty confident in what our investigators are doing already.” Finner also promised to hold people “accountable” for the tragedy….

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