A Georgia man was killed at an indoor gun range — when a member of his party inadvertently fired at him over Memorial Day weekend, officials said. John Salvati, 59, was accidentally struck Monday at Quickshot Savannah and rushed to Memorial Medical Center, according to the Savannah Police Department. He later died from his injuries,Read moreRead more
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Georgia man killed in accidental shooting at gun range
AOC takes swing at baseball team for calling her ‘enemy of freedom’
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responded Tuesday to a minor league baseball team that aired a video portraying her as an “enemy of freedom” and put her picture next to Kim Jong Un and Fidel Castro. The Bronx Democrat wrote in a series of tweets that messages like the one shown on a screen during the FresnoRead moreRead more
‘Biggest Loser’ contestant Daniel Wright dead at 30
Former “The Biggest Loser” contestant Daniel Wright has died after a battle with leukemia, according to fellow ex-contenders on the weight-loss reality TV show. Wright, 30, who competed in Seasons 7 and 8 of the NBC show, passed away Sunday night, his former castmates said. “I am so so heartbroken to hear about Daniel WrightRead moreRead more
College student fooled Secret Service, snuck into Mar-a-Lago
A college freshman pleaded guilty Tuesday to fooling Secret Service agents and sneaking onto Mar-a-Lago while President Trump was in town over Thanksgiving. Mark Lindblom, 19, apologized to a federal magistrate, saying he didn’t mean any harm when he infiltrated the swanky Palm Beach club. “I wanted to see how far I could get,” LindblomRead moreRead more
Celeb hairstylist sues Madison Ave landlord over mold, leaks
A celebrity hairstylist whose clients have included everyone from Kate Moss to Richard Gere is suing his Madison Avenue landlord for not fixing his moldy, leaky office, according to new court papers. Julien Farel — whose flagship Restore Salon & Spa is in the Loews Park Avenue Regency New York — has been forced outRead moreRead more
Alleged Ivy League killer’s mom says she ‘didn’t know he was this nuts’
“My son. He’s nuts, but I didn’t know he was this nuts.” That’s what stricken Shelley Gilbert told a 911 operator when asked who shot her hedge-fund-manager husband in their Manhattan apartment in 2015. Audio of the phone call was played in Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday as Gilbert’s son, Tommy Jr., went on trialRead moreRead more
‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ review: Reboot is too touchy-feely
Godzilla has long been served with a side of preachiness. The big lizard’s origin story in the 1950s was that it was awakened by nuclear explosions to wreak havoc on Japan. Makes sense, right? Then in the 1998 Matthew Broderick film, nuclear tests don’t just wake ’Zilla up, they create him — by affecting theRead moreRead more
De Blasio says NYC is ‘very jaded’ about Amazon
Mayor Bill de Blasio is giving Amazon the cold shoulder, saying the e-tailing giant won’t get any help from the city if they close on plans to move to Manhattan’s West Side. “Look, if Amazon decides — as Google did and as many other tech firms have — that they’re going to expand their presenceRead moreRead more
Storm uncovers 4,500-year-old prehistoric forest in Wales
A mysterious prehistoric forest has risen again on a Welsh beach thanks to Storm Hannah. The collection of ancient tree stumps had been buried under water and sand more than 4,500 years ago and now people are connecting it to an ancient legend about a “sunken civilization.” The forest is being associated with a 17thRead moreRead more
Bombshell suit claims Carranza’s ‘toxic’ whiteness purge cost DOE execs their jobs
Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza’s crusade against “toxic” whiteness at the city Department of Education created an “Us vs. Them’’ culture that saw three longtime officials demoted in favor of less-qualified persons of color, a blockbuster $90 million lawsuit claims. Click Here: Sports Water Bottles “If you draw a paycheck from DOE … get on boardRead moreRead more