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'Cheer' star Jerry Harris to plead guilty, court records say

CHICAGO — “Cheer” star Jerry Harris is expected to plead guilty Thursday in a federal crime” target=”_blank”>child pornography< District Judge Manish Shah, court records show. It was not clear Wednesday which charges Harris planned to plead guilty to or whether he had reached a plea deal with prosecutors. TEXAS LAW …

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Al Franken says it would be 'tempting' to run for office again

Former Sen. Al Franken this week said it would be “tempting” to run for office again.  The us-regionsDemocrat cancel-culture” target=”_blank”>resigned < Nine of about three dozen Democratic senators who called for Franken’s resignation later said they regretted their decisions and Franken has said he feels he should have been allowed …

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Bob Saget's shocking death highlights dangers of head injury

The set of circumstances that reportedly killed popular comedian and TV actor celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Bob Saget<-related events each day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Some individuals are at greater risk for suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or having worse health outcomes after an injury, the …

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Alec Baldwin's quick return to work following 'Rust' shooting calls 'sincerity' into question, expert says

alec-baldwin” target=”_blank”>Alec Baldwin’s< left him saying he might never act again, according to an industry expert. celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Baldwin< Brand expert Eric Schiffer called Baldwin’s trip to England to film “boneheaded.” “Baldwin’s bounce to England for the film is boneheaded because it creates more pressure on prosecutors to show there is …

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Georgetown lecturer Ilya Shapiro hopes Supreme Court tweet controversy helps 'broken' political discourse

The Georgetown University Law Center lecturer at the center of a cancel-culture” target=”_blank”>cancel culture< can help improve the fraught state of American political discourse. Ilya Shapiro, who’s under “investigation” after a critical tweet about President Biden’s pledge to choose a Black woman for the judiciary, told Fox News Digital that …

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