‘Mel Robbins Show’ host: How I climbed back from rock bottom

Mel Robbins, who invented the famous self-help “5 Second Rule,” says her upcoming daytime talk show is focused on everyday people — and not celebrities. “There are a lot of awesome places where celebrities can talk about their lives and promote what they’re doing — this is really a show about helping people navigate what Read more about ‘Mel Robbins Show’ host: How I climbed back from rock bottom[…]

Another bizarre painting found in Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico ranch

Jeffrey Epstein didn’t limit his tacky art collection to his Upper East Side townhouse — his multimillion-dollar New Mexico ranch was home to a “creepy” painting depicting a young girl wearing a wedding band, getting cozy with a lion. A contractor who worked on the sprawling property in 2013 provided a photo of the artwork Read more about Another bizarre painting found in Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico ranch[…]

Publishers sue Amazon-owned app for copyright infringement

Some of the biggest names in publishing are suing Amazon-owned Audible — claiming the audiobook company’s new speech-to-text feature violates copyright laws. Harper Collins, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Scholastic and others are asking a judge to block the company from continuing to offer the captions function for its recorded works, which is set Read more about Publishers sue Amazon-owned app for copyright infringement[…]

Lady Gaga’s bloody VMAs ‘masterpiece’ finally released after 10 years

Ask any little monster, “What’s Lady Gaga’s legacy performance?” And there’s only one correct answer: The 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Now, for the first time in 10 years, fans can watch the iconic show, made available this week on MTV’s YouTube channel, that cemented Gaga’s prominence as one of the most influential performance artists Read more about Lady Gaga’s bloody VMAs ‘masterpiece’ finally released after 10 years[…]

Sinclair snaps up 21 local sports networks from 21st Century Fox

Twenty-one local sports networks that used to belong to 21st Century Fox — and carried games from the Miami Heat to the Atlanta Braves — are now owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group. The transfer means Sinclair’s Diamond group is now the country’s largest collection of regional sports networks, with a footprint that includes exclusive local Read more about Sinclair snaps up 21 local sports networks from 21st Century Fox[…]

Illinois trooper Nicholas Hopkins dies after being shot while serving a warrant

EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. — An Illinois State Police trooper died from wounds suffered early Friday while executing a search warrant in East St. Louis. Trooper Nicholas Hopkins, 33, of Waterloo, a 10-year veteran of the force, was wounded during an exchange of gunfire while serving the warrant at an East St. Louis home, said Read more about Illinois trooper Nicholas Hopkins dies after being shot while serving a warrant[…]

It\u2019s time for Dems to make Israel an issue in their 2020 primary

The brouhaha over Reps. Ilhan Omar’s and Rashida Tlaib’s canceled trip to Israel has died down. Yet the uncomfortable problem raised by the episode still lingers, and leading Democrats are loath to confront it — namely: the inexorable drift of one of America’s two major parties toward anti-Israelism and, often, outright anti-Semitism. Democrats like to Read more about It\u2019s time for Dems to make Israel an issue in their 2020 primary[…]

Three-year-old found trapped inside SUV in Target parking lot, mom arrested

Cops on Friday rescued a 3-year-old boy trapped inside an SUV in the parking lot of a Queens Target, and arrested his mom, police said. Click Here: NRL Telstra Premiership The toddler – who was wearing a sweater — was strapped into his car seat and begging to get out inside a red Honda CRV Read more about Three-year-old found trapped inside SUV in Target parking lot, mom arrested[…]

Vanity Fair’s Graydon Carter found severed cat head outside home amid Jeffrey Epstein reporting

Former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter made a disturbing discovery on his front lawn — the severed head of a cat — just after a reporter started digging into Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sexual misconduct, according to a new report. Back in 2006, as the feds compiled accusations against the money manager in Palm Beach, Florida, Read more about Vanity Fair’s Graydon Carter found severed cat head outside home amid Jeffrey Epstein reporting[…]