Day: July 12, 2025

Woman found guilty in mushroom murder mystery that left three family members dead after meal

8:37 pm July 12, 2025

A woman who poisoned four family members, killing three of them, is facing life in prison after a jury found her guilty of murder-by-mushrooms.  Erin Patterson invited her estranged husband’s mother, father, aunt and uncle to lunch at her home in the southern state of Victoria in Australia in July 2023 and served them beef […]

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‘Parks and Recreation’ star says ‘dumb people’ insist his character Ron Swanson voted for Trump

8:37 pm July 12, 2025

“Parks and Recreation” star Nick Offerman said that only “dumb people” think that his beloved character, Ron Swanson, would support President Donald Trump during an interview with IndieWire on Friday. Offerman told the outlet that he went directly to the show’s creator, Mike Schur, and Schur told him that Swanson would have “despised Trump” and […]

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Famous medieval masterpiece to appear at top museum in celebration of ‘shared history’

8:37 pm July 12, 2025

For the first time in nearly 1,000 years, the legendary medieval tapestry depicting the Norman Conquest will be shown in the United Kingdom — a unique opportunity for anyone planning to travel there in the near future. The temporary loan of the Bayeux Tapestry was announced while French President Emmanuel Macron was visiting the United […]

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Critical security lapses by Secret Service exposed in new report on Trump assassination attempt

7:30 pm July 12, 2025

A new report from the federal Government Accountability Office (GAO) outlines the U.S. Secret Service’s security failures during the first attempted assassination of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pa., one year ago. The report, ordered by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, reveals that the Secret Service received classified […]

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NPR public editor claims alleged ‘political bias’ is actually ‘geographic bias’

7:30 pm July 12, 2025

NPR public editor Kelly McBride argued in a recent media appearance that she thought accusations of “political bias” from President Donald Trump were just actual examples of “geographic bias.” While appearing on the “1A” radio show to discuss the Trump administration’s efforts to defund NPR, she heard from a caller who blamed NPR’s partisan coverage […]

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