A traditional Texas BBQ diner is now available in Kilmarnock from the new food truck Little Texas BBQ.
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wrote on Twitter Saturday. “Pls face it.
You can’t do it, thx to the 2A. We’re all well aware you don’t like that fact, but fact it is.
What’s next? Must we just stay here sad, concerned, lamenting? Could we possibly talk OTHER SOLUTIONS?”In lieu of gun control, the former Fox News host suggested a myriad of other solutions that might decrease the prevalence of mass shootings, including mental health interventions — quipping that this would require something “real” and “not the BS we now do” — as well as “greater willingness to lock ppl up (w/protocols in place for civil libs) who are deemed to be threats [and] fortification of soft targets, coordination of media response to not lionize shooters.”“We need a mental health facility that is secure (guards/locked down) but still humane enough that a loving parent would send her kid there, for one,” Kelly continued. “Right now parents who know they’re raising the next school shooter have next to no recourse.”We need a mental health facility that is secure (guards/locked down) but still humane enough that a loving parent would send her kid there, for one.
Right now parents who know they’re raising the next school shooter have next to no recourse. https://t.co/L3Bb0GMi1eThe shooting, which took place at an outlet mall nearby Dallas on Saturday, killed at least eight people ages 5 to 61 and wounded at least seven others.The SiriusXM host wasn’t the only right-leaning public figure making some far jumps as a result of the shooting, as GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson used the shooting as a way to discuss immigration when on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” on Sunday.
A traditional Texas BBQ diner is now available in Kilmarnock from the new food truck Little Texas BBQ.
A new report from USC Annenberg’s Norman Lear Center makes the case that the depiction of gun violence in the media is fueling gun violence in real life, while the “on-screen representation of characters using guns desensitizes children to the consequences of guns but increases their interest in them.”
Tom Sandoval reportedly has a new lady in his life after his alleged split from Raquel Leviss.
PVRIS have shared another brand new single from their upcoming fourth album – listen to ‘Love Is A…’ below.The new LP, titled ‘Evergreen’, was announced earlier this year with the single ‘Good Enemy’.The follow-up to 2020 album ‘Use Me’ will be released on July 14 via Hopeless Records and feature two songs shared last year, ‘Animal’ and ‘Anywhere But Here’.‘Love Is A…’ comes complete with a video that sees PVRIS’ vocalist Lynn Gunn buried alive.Watch the video, co-directed by Gunn, below.Speaking about the new album, Gunn said: “‘Evergreen’ is a reclamation of control in our post-pandemic culture, posing a complex discussion on fame, technology, spectacle, and female autonomy.”She added: “It’s not my job as an artist to cater to certain trends or people’s nostalgia, I have to follow what I feel compelled to follow and do my best to uncover what truths and messages I can find within that. I have to always embrace the risks of change and trust that each stage of my music’s life will resonate with whoever it’s meant to.”Later this year, PVRIS will head out on a co-headlining US tour with Poppy, dubbed the Godless/Goddess tour.The tour kicks off in mid-August in Seattle and makes its way to the east coast until mid-September. Click here for tickets and check out the dates below.AUGUST 2023 18 – Seattle, WA19 – Portland, OR22 – San Francisco, CA24 – Los Angeles, CA25 – Tempe, AZ26 – Las Vegas, NV28 – Salt Lake City, UT29 – Denver, COSEPTEMBER 20231 – San Antonio, TX2 – Houston, TX3 – Oklahoma City, OK6 – Kansas City, MO7 – Minneapolis, MN9 – St. Louis, MO10 – Columbus, OH13 – Pittsburgh, PA14 – Cleveland, OH15 – Toronto, ON
It takes a special kind of artist to draw humor out of the United States' mass shooting epidemic, but Paris Texas have managed to do it with the music video for their latest single "Bullet Man." The title (which may or may not be a reference to Shinya Tsukamoto 2009 cyberpunk film) takes on a very literal meaning in Aus Taylor's music video, written by the Los Angeles alt-rap duo themselves. The clip stars a young white kid who, after a sudden and unexpecting race swapping into a Black teen, finds himself stalked by the bullet of a gun fired by his own grandpappy.
A Texas man shot his girlfriend to death for traveling out of state to get an abortion. As you may know, Texas banned abortion
Following the allegations that The Kelly Clarkson Show created toxic work environment, host Kelly Clarkson has issued a statement.
Miranda Lambert could continue her record-breaking hot streak at the American Country Music Awards. With 37 wins, the 39-year-old country music star is the most decorated artist in ACM history.
Sometimes the call is coming from inside the house — the house of representatives, that is! And with these representatives, that call is the song of the wild groomer.
So long, Hollywood! Kelly Clarkson is leaving Los Angeles with her two kids for New York City more than one year after her divorce from Brandon Blackstock.
killed in a New York subway car on Thursday.In case you’re just getting up to speed, last week, a man named Jordan Neely was killed in New York, after yelling at passengers on a subway train that he was hungry and thirsty and tired of having nothing. He was killed because another rider responded by putting him in a chokehold, despite the fact that Neely was not actually threatening anyone.
A British man has told how he and his family took cover in H&M as a gunman opened fire in a Texas shopping mall.
Kelly Siegler, star of Oxygen’s Cold Justice, has a new series for the NBCUniversal cable network as it unveils its latest slate of true-crime series.
McKinley Franklin editor Oxygen True Crime will be adding an assortment of true-crime series to their fall and winter programming lineup, the network announced Monday. Of the new programs, “Texas Justice with Kelly Siegler,” “The Pike County Murders,” “Real Murders of Los Angeles,” “Fatal Family Feuds” and “Sin City Murders” will be making their debut on Oxygen later this year. In addition, “Cold Justice,” “Final Moments” and “Homicide for the Holidays” have received further season orders. “Texas Justice with Kelly Siegler” will spotlight the former prosecutor as she looks into the most disturbing murders in her home state, premiering this fall.
yet another mass shooting, this time in Allen, Texas, Whoopi Goldberg got blunt on Monday’s episode of “The View.” According to the moderator, politicians are simply “not gonna do” anything about gun reform.After a gunman opened fire at Allen Premium Outlets in Texas on Saturday, eight people were left dead. As has become routine after mass shootings, most of the state’s major lawmakers, including Gov.
“Morning Joe” on Monday. “There is a sickness in the state of Texas, and that sickness starts at the very top with Greg Abbott, who refuses to protect little children in the state of Texas,” Scarborough said.The mass shooting took place in Dallas on Saturday evening. The suspected gunman, which many outlets have reported was 33-year-old Mauricio Garcia, arrived at the mall in tactical gear and armed with an AR-15.
mass shooting at an Allen, Texas, shopping mall.During the latest episode of “Inside With Jen Psaki” on MSNBC, the former White House press secretary honed in on the idea of politicizing tragedy. But, she noted that those who criticize people for politicizing tragedy — which has included Cruz, Abbott and their Republican colleagues just about every time — are the ones who are actually doing so.In light of the most recent mass shooting in Texas, Psaki first pulled up a clip of Abbott speaking to an NRA convention held in Texas last year, not long after the horrific shooting in Uvalde that killed 19 children and two adults.
Elon Musk’s decision to gut the platform’s content moderation team amid layoffs, shortly after he bought Twitter in October.“This family does not deserve to see the dead relatives spread across Twitter for everybody to see,” veteran journalist Pat Holloway told the New York Times.According to Reuters, a graphic 10-second video from the scene showed dead bodies, including that of at least one young child, circulated on Twitter. The news wire reached out to Twitter for comment.“In past shootings, social media sites have worked to take down links to such graphic images,” Reuters reported Sunday evening.
The man accused of murdering five of his neighbors after they asked him to stop shooting guns so their infant could sleep has been arrested. We’ve been covering the awful story co
#OperationLoneStar to be on the lookout.I continue working with state & local officials to ensure all available resources are deployed to respond. pic.twitter.com/SpkUgKqKGeThe victims have been identified as 25 year-old Sonia Argentina Guzman; 21-year-old and permanent U.S.