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Nick Reiner murder case delayed until September, autopsy reports still not prepared
The murder case against Nick Reiner will not proceed until September, in part due to delays in the production of reports detailing the autopsies of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, officials said in court Wednesday. Reiner, 32, was charged with killing his parents inside the master bedroom of the family’s Brentwood estate last December.…
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Pete Hegseth gets defensive when asked about his close relationship to ex-Trump attorney
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth got defensive when questioned by a Democratic lawmaker about his close adviser Timothy Parlatore. Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) asked the Pentagon chief about Parlatore’s role at the Department of Defense, and he expressed surprise multiple times when Hegseth was unable to answer some of his questions about President Donald Trump‘s one-time…
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‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ review: Heavier, solid sequel proves Miranda Priestly is still in vogue
It’s been 20 years and glossy magazines are dropping like flies. But I’ve gotta hand it to the Devil — she could’ve been a whole lot worse. movie review THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA .review-block-star { –review-block-star–empty-color: #585858; –review-block-star–fill-color: #000; } .review-block-star { –review-block-star–empty-color: #585858; –review-block-star–fill-color: #000; } .review-block-star { –review-block-star–empty-color: #585858; –review-block-star–fill-color: #000; } .review-block-star…
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Adorable, yes, but these two have a serious future as adoptive sea otter moms
An orphaned sea otter pup and a young adult female have found each other and a new home in Southern California. Neither will live in the wild again. But aquarium officials in Long Beach have a future in mind for the pair. Rey and the pup, Sunny, are making their public debut Wednesday at the…
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Startling new Epstein allegations emerge from New Mexico compound: ‘Boys were not spared’
In an interview with Australia’s “60 Minutes,” Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) revealed new details this week about alleged child abuse at Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico property after having reviewed unredacted Epstein-related files at the Justice Department (DOJ) headquarters. Epstein’s New Mexico property was known as Zorro Ranch, a sprawling complex situated on 7,600 acres that…
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Why Jensen Ackles Feared ‘The Boys’ Couldn’t Pull Off Its ‘Supernatural’ Reunion
Note: This story contains spoilers from “The Boys” Season 5, Episode 5. Jensen Ackles was never actually sure a “Supernatural” reunion on “The Boys” was possible, but the final season’s fifth episode proved him wrong. This week’s episode saw Soldier Boy (Ackles) and Homelander (Antony Starr) take a trip to Los Angeles to confront a…
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Kathy Griffin rips Elisabeth Hasselbeck’s ‘indignant stupidity’, dubs Meghan McCain an ‘annoying c–t’ in vicious attack
Kathy Griffin made vicious comments about former “The View” co-hosts Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Meghan McCain after appearing on the talk show on Friday. The comedian explained in a Tuesday YouTube video that while she “loves” the show’s current panelists — Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Sonny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin — she…
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The Devil Wears Prada 2 Is Darker Than Its Predecessor. And That Makes It Better
Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, and Stanley Tucci return to their Runway Magazine characters after 20 years. —Courtesy of 20th Century Studios In 2026, if your dream is to work for a big print fashion magazine based in New York City, you’ll need more than talent, drive, or even a trust fund: a time machine is…
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The Voting Rights Act is all but dead. Prepare for maximum gerrymandering.
Get yourself a man who loves you as much as Justice Samuel Alito loves partisan gerrymandering. The Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which was handed down on Wednesday, was expected to deal a mortal blow to a longstanding federal rule that guarantees Black and Latino voters a minimum level of representation in some…
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Pete Hegseth denied time to respond to accusations of ‘incompetence’ during House hearing
The Republican chair of the House Armed Forces Committee did not allow Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to respond to accusations that he is incompetent as he reached for his microphone after a Democratic lawmaker gave him a tongue-lashing on Wednesday. After Hegseth earlier complained to Rep. John Garamendi (D-CSA) about his reference to the Iran…









