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A former Army Green Beret pleaded guilty this week to conspiring with Russian intelligence sources dating as far back as the 1990s. Peter Rafael Dzibinski Debbins, 45, of Gainesville, Va., pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge under the federal Espionage Act at a hearing in U.S.
“Clanlands: Whisky, Warfare, and a Scottish Adventure Like No Other,” the book by Outlander‘s Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish is currently on sale and now is your chance to buy the hardcover version for the holidays!
The 2019 Oscars ceremony is memorable for many reasons. However, what still stands as one of the most unforgettable parts of the awards show is the very end, when “Green Book” took home the Best Picture trophy.
season 8 premiered Sunday on TLC, introducing brand new couples, including standouts Brandon and Julia.Brandon is 27 years old and from Dinwiddie, Virginia, and is engaged to 26-year-old Julia, who is from Krasnodar in Russia. Brandon works as a pest control technician, but he also lives with his parents and helps them with their farm and their dog breeding business.
EXCLUSIVE: Kat Graham (The Vampire Diaries), Alex Pettyfer (I Am Number Four) and singer and actress Macy Gray (Change In The Air) are set to star in romance-thriller Forget To Remember.
post last week.The son of evangelist Billy Graham decried a call from the Human Rights Campaign urging President-elect Biden to reinstate nondiscrimination rules in higher education, PinkNews reports.“LGBTQ activists within the Democratic Party are pushing their godless, secular agenda with a potential Biden Administration,” Graham wrote. “If you don’t conform to their ideology, agree with their sinful beliefs, teach what they say is right, they want to close you down.
You’re going to be hearing soon, from us, what we like to call “Prestige IP” (intellectual property). It’s rearing its head everywhere, and it seems to be the way one facet of where Hollywood is headed in its neverending quest to keep franchises and intellectual property churning forever.
President Trump deserves thanks for appointing three conservative Supreme Court justices , each of whom ruled this week in favor of religious groups and against New York government officials seeking to curb congregation sizes at religious services, a key supporter of the president wrote on Thanksgiving Day. The Rev. Franklin Graham, son of the late Rev.
A South Carolina man pleaded guilty Tuesday to sharing bomb-making information with another man in support of the Islamic State terror group. Kristopher Sean Matthews, 34, who goes by Ali Jibreel, entered his plea in San Antonio, Texas, to a charge of conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. He admitted to federal prosecutors that he conspired with 22-year-old Jaylyn Christopher Molina, of Cost, Texas, the Justice Department said.
link.Taylor, 44, admitted assaulting his former partner to her severe injury and permanent disfigurement at her home in Pembroke, East Kilbride, on August 31.Court heard how the previous afternoon Taylor had asked his partner to take him to a bookmakers to place his “usual bet”.Jennifer McLaren, prosecuting, said: “She told him to place an online bet using her account.“She uploaded £10 and the accused placed the bet and won £50,000.”The nature of the bet is not known, but the couple went out to
Lori Loughlin’s husband, Mossimo Giannulli, reported to prison on Thursday, November 19, after pleading guilty for his part in the college admissions scandal.The 57-year-old fashion designer, who was spotted with a shaved head and lengthy beard earlier his month, surrendered to The Federal Correctional Institution, Lompoc, on Thursday, per the Associated Press. Loughlin, 56, for her part began her two-month sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, on October 30.The
Mystery Jets and Graham Coxon have been announced on the line-up for a socially distanced benefit gig at London’s Jazz Cafe next month.All three acts will play at ‘Live For Beirut 2.0’ on December 11, which is set to raise money for the victims of the huge warehouse explosion which rocked the Lebanese capital in August, claiming the lives of over 200 people.Other acts on next month’s bill include the likes of Nadine Shah and Django Django, who will both play DJ sets, and performances from Rose
While the balance of power in the Senate hinges on the twin runoff elections in Georgia, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is trying to counter the "tsunami of liberal money" that is pouring into the Peach State.