Perhaps I’m a party-pooper by nature and nurture. When I was a kid I heard the music from the ice cream truck then excitedly asked my father for a quarter. “No,” he said, “they play that music when they’re out of ice cream.” Unless you never heard that one, it’s an old one. Otherwise, it’sRead moreRead more
Month: July 2019
USWNT isn’t the feel-good story we’re told they are
Impossible Burger creator is making fishless fish now
There’s nothing fishy about it. Impossible Foods, maker of the beefless Impossible Burger, is taking the meat out of another animal product: fish. Click Here: cheap Wallpape The California-based company is developing a plant-based seafood alternative, in hopes that consumers will shell out for a vegan eat over the real deal. In the search forRead moreRead more
Mike Francesa and Michael Kay can both be happy as ratings war continues
The final spring radio numbers will leave both ESPN New York’s “Michael Kay Show” and WFAN’s Mike Francesa claiming they deserve the next parade up the Canyon of Heroes. It is Kay, though, who has to be the most happy with the results. In the traditional Nielsen Audio Measurement that the stations sell advertising against,Read moreRead more
Jennifer Walsh sex case: Teen professes ‘love’ for former teacher
An Ohio teen professed her devotion to a former special education teacher facing prison time for sex acts with her, saying she’s “completely in love” and never felt pressured into getting intimate. The female student — who police in Montgomery said was 17 years old when she engaged in sex acts last summer with JenniferRead moreRead more
Kevin Durant refused to be traded straight up for D’Angelo Russell
Before teaming up with Kyrie Irving in Brooklyn, Kevin Durant made sure to bring along another asset to the Nets. Durant’s acquisition came via sign-and-trade with the Warriors, who received D’Angelo Russell in the deal. Before the deal went through, however, Durant made sure the Nets also retrieved a first-round pick from Golden State, accordingRead moreRead more
OB-GYN doctor faces multiple sexual misconduct allegations
A Mississippi doctor faces multiple allegations of sexual misconduct — including fathering two children with patients and inserting abortion-inducing drugs into one of those women — who was completely unaware of his actions, according to a new report. Dr. Walter Ray Wolfe had his medical license suspended Wednesday by the state — which ruled thatRead moreRead more
Several tourists die as freak storm strikes Greece
Seven people, including six tourists, were killed and dozens more injured in a freak storm Wednesday that tore through north Greece, officials said. The storm slammed the tourist destination of Halkidiki, where gale-force winds, heavy rain and hail battered the northern region, the BBC reported. During the 20 minutes of extreme weather, at least 100Read moreRead more
‘Stuber’ review: Can Kumail Nanjiani cut it as an action hero?
Action flick machismo suffers an identity crisis in “Stuber,” a so-so buddy comedy frequently redeemed by the charisma of Kumail Nanjiani (“The Big Sick”). He’s Stu, a mild-mannered Uber driver whose ride is commandeered by Vic (Dave Bautista), a cop on a mission — but who can’t drive, because he’s just had Lasik surgery. There’sRead moreRead more
Trump not ‘on board’ with Sessions’ Senate run
Seven months after he was canned by President Trump, ex-attorney general Jeff Sessions remains mired in the commander in chief’s doghouse, and likely won’t get White House backing if he decides to run for his old Senate seat. Alabama Sen. Richard Shelby said he had spoken with Sessions, a former Cotton State senator himself, aboutRead moreRead more
De Blasio blasts NY1 for ‘sidelining’ Roma Torre at USWNT parade
Mayor Bill de Blasio took NY1 to task on Tuesday for “sidelining” veteran anchor Roma Torre during Wednesday’s coverage of the US women’s soccer victory parade amid a discrimination suit against the network. see also Anchor claims NY1 is refusing to let her cover USWNT parade over lawsuit Veteran NY1 anchor Roma Torre was deniedRead moreRead more