Miley Cyrus made a surprise cameo appearance on the Dec. 11 edition of “Saturday Night Live, featured in a sketch about Christmas cards.
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Police spoke about the victims of the tragic incident during the Sunday November 21 Christmas parade during a press conference on Monday November 22. Police revealed that 29 of the 48 victims were taken to the memorial hospital immediately. Two of the victims were children who are currently in critical condition. Eleven of the injured children were also transferred to a larger hospital.
Rapper Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, was named as a person of interest in the tragedy, according to TMZ. Police
Miley Cyrus made a surprise cameo appearance on the Dec. 11 edition of “Saturday Night Live, featured in a sketch about Christmas cards.
Celebrity birthdays for Friday December 10thOn Dec. 10, 1959, the four male members of The Platters were acquitted of charges of aiding and abetting prostitution.
Kelly McCreary is a mom! The actress and her husband, Pete Chatmon, secretly welcomed their first child on October 3.
Ted Nugent has said that those who oppose Kyle Rittenhouse’s not guilty verdict are “on the side of evil”.The US musician, who is an outspoken supporter of gun ownership, claimed that “good over evil” prevailed when jurors last month acquitted the 18-year-old for fatally shooting two men and wounding another at a 2020 racial justice protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.Rittenhouse had argued that he acted in self-defence.
A group of parents in Wisconsin are suing a Milwaukee school district for affirming children’s gender identities by using their preferred pronouns.The parents argue that Kettle Moraine School District’s policy violates their “fundamental constitutional right” to “raise their children.”One set of parents said they were “forced” to remove their 12-year-old child, who identifies as trans, from school after staff said they’d refer to him with the correct pronouns, despite the “parents’
Rock band Puddle of Mudd cut short a performance in Green Bay Wisconsin on the weekend after frontman Wes Scantlin walked off the stage mid-show.
Puddle Of Mudd’s singer walked off stage during the band’s set on Saturday night (November 20) after arguing with a lighting technician.According to fans who were there, Puddle Of Mudd took to the stage over half an hour late for their headline show at the EPIC Event Centre in Green Bay, Wisconsin before singer Wes Scantlin walked offstage after only five songs.In footage shot by someone in the front row of the concert, Scantlin can be seen performing the entirety of 2009 single ‘Spaceship’ with
TMZ.The site also claims a few years ago he prominently showcased the same red SUV that drove towards a crowd at a parade on Sunday (November 21), which left five people dead and another 48 injured, in a music video for his song ‘Half A Tikket’.The song was recently deleted from YouTube and replaced with the statement: “This video is no longer available because the YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated.”During Sunday’s incident a red SUV allegedly drove past barricades
Rage Against The Machine have issued a powerful statement on Kyle Rittenhouse being acquitted of first-degree murder and four other felonies.The 18-year-old shot and killed two men during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin last year, injuring another.On Friday (November 19), he was found not guilty to all five charges in his case, including first-degree murder and endangerment of safety.The trial was widely-publicised across the world and led to discussions about gun laws in the
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The Wisconsin city of Waukesha is mourning the loss of multiple bystanders, including children after a red SUV plowed through a Christmas parade on Sunday evening. More than 20 people were struck.
Friday night stayed mostly quiet in Los Angeles, but street protests erupted into violence in several cities across the US, most prominently in New York, Chicago and Portland, Oregon.
Amber Ruffin offered some words of encouragement to viewers of her Peacock talk show on Friday, addressing the shock and horror that many were feeling over the jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial finding the 18-year-old gunman not guilty on all counts after he was accused of shooting three people — two fatally — with an assault rifle during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin last year.