Gridiron Bucket Buster
Michie Stadium opened in 1924 and is renowned for its architecture and picturesque setting along the Hudson River in upstate New York, which is arguably one of the most iconic venues in college football.…READ MORE…
WATCH: We are morally ‘upside down’, says Dr. Drew
Dr. Drew Pinsky discusses how some people on the left are painting the suspected killer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO in a positive light on ‘Hannity.’ …WATCH HERE…
Hey, J.K., Trump is the man for you; 37 shopping days left until the inauguration
Sarah Hoyt dropped one of her 4 AM links to an essay by J.K. Rowling on the backlash and death threats for daring to say men cannot become little girls. The essay was a lengthy series of tweets that responded to a New York Times essay.…READ MORE…
Thinking about Moving to South Dakota? A best-kept secret
Recently, a few of my virtual pals have inquired about what it’s like to live in South Dakota, with at least a passing interest in considering a major life change. Most are clueless and have never even passed through the state and thus have no idea what it’s like to live here. To many, all they’ve heard about is Mount Rushmore, empty prairieland, the Badlands, and bitter cold winters. Little do they know!…READ MORE…
WATCH: Online donors raise thousands of dollars for CEO murder suspect
There’s a growing online campaign to raise money for the legal defense of CEO murder suspect, Luigi Mangione.…WATCH HERE…
Woman Who Accused Duke Lacrosse Players of Rape Admits She Lied, Seeks Forgiveness
Crystal Mangum, the woman whose false allegations of rape against three Duke Lacrosse players 18 years ago sparked a nationwide media frenzy, has admitted to lying. She also requested forgiveness from the men.
Mangum’s confession came during a jailhouse interview with Katerena DePasquale for her podcast “Let’s Talk with Kat” which aired on Dec. 11. Mangum is currently serving time at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women “after being convicted of second-degree murder of her then-boyfriend in 2013.”…READ MORE…
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