Bill Maher pulled a fast one on California Sen. Adam Schiff while discussing the attacks on Iran — leading the Democrat to inadvertently throw shade at the Obama administration. On his show “Real Time ...
The cause of death for Stephanie Buttermore is not clear, but she opened up in a final post. She was the fiancée of bodybuilder Jeff Nippard. Stephanie Buttermore, fitness influencer, died suddenly at ...
Stephanie Buttermore, the fitness influencer known for creating positive social media content on body positivity, died, her fiancé, Jeff Nippard, announced on March 6, 2026. She had just turned 36 on ...
Bill Lawrence, the man behind comedies-with-heart like “Scrubs” and “Ted Lasso,” is in the midst of a career renaissance. He has five shows on the air now, including “Rooster” with Steve Carell. Bill ...
A new bill calls for authorization of the death penalty as legal punishment for child rapists. Republican U.S. Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina announced her introduction of the Death ...
WASHINGTON D.C (WCIV) — Rep. Nancy Mace introduced legislation Thursday that would allow the federal government to impose the death penalty on people convicted of raping or sexually assaulting ...
Tennessee gubernatorial candidate Monty Fritts has filed legislation that could make abortion punishable by the death penalty. The bill is co-sponsored by several other state representatives and ...
The Alabama House has passed a bill to rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America in accordance with President Trump’s executive order. The bill’s sponsor, Rep. David Standridge, a Republican from ...
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Bill Paxton was a beloved actor who unexpectedly died after a planned heart surgery. The Twister actor died on Feb. 25, 2017, at 61 years old. Just a few weeks before his death, Paxton explained that ...
“Life, human life, is my main interest,” Bill Callahan said recently over a Zoom call from his backyard studio in Austin, Texas. “It’s not technology or football or whatever, it’s just human ...
A Tennessee Republican has filed legislation that would treat abortion as criminal homicide, potentially exposing women to felony charges and, in extreme cases, the death penalty. NASHVILLE, Tenn.