Author: Frank Bojazi

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A student pilot who stole a plane and then threatened to fly it into a Walmart in Mississippi has been arrested on felony charges following the five-hour ordeal. Cory Peterson, 29, stole the 9-seater plane from Tupelo Airport at around 5am local time. He then began to circle above Mississippi for around five hours. The student pilot who had had some previous flying experience but had not ever landed a plane before began to make threats over the plane’s radio. At around 5:08am he contacted Tupelo police to tell them of his intention to purposefully fly the Beechcraft King Air…

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After wokes across social media began to scream about supposed ‘police brutality” and ‘racism’ as a video emerged of a cop punching a black woman in the face, the NYPD has defended the move. The video, which was taken on a cell phone by a bystander, went viral as anti-police liberals attempted to suggest it was an example of police brutality against black people. In the footage, a group of cops in Harlem can be seen surrounding Elvin James, 22, who was being arrested for drugs and gun charges as well as for attempted murder – although this last charge…

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If you have ever enjoyed watching movies like District 13 or Paul Walker’s (RIP) Brick Mansions, with their barely-time-to-breathe parkour action, then you really need to check out John Travolta’s 11-year-old son, Benjamen, on the parkour course.  While not quite a David Belle (District 13) yet, young Travolta’s skills are pretty impressive.  Parkour, or freerunning, is the skill of traversing any terrain using jumping, climbing, swinging, and some other “ings” that I am probably omitting.  Think Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan when they wanted to get somewhere. To be honest, when I first heard about Ben Travolta being a “level…

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In New York City, you not only have to bring your ID to the store to purchase alcohol and cigarettes, but now you must only show proof of being 21 years of age if you intend to buy whipped cream cans. This is not a new law and, in fact, was passed in November 2021. This law is meant to stop teenagers from using whipped cream canisters to inhale nitrous oxide, known as “whippets.” The legislation, though, targets the”whipped cream chargers,” which are small steel cartridges of nitrous oxide used in whipped cream dispensers. Seriously? They don’t have a problem…

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Conservative Senate candidates are explaining their abortion positions as Democrats endeavor to paint the GOP as having “extremist” pro-life positions, trusting the issue will inspire their base to make an appearance in the polls this November. Tiffany Smilean, the GOP candidate in Washington state, delivered an ad Thursday where she blamed the incumbent for erroneously going after her stance on early termination by guaranteeing she wants a nationwide abortion ban. Liberals have hooked on abortion and killing your child as a key midterms issue following the Supreme Court’s choice in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which corrected almost 50…

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J.K Rowling has insisted that her newly released book, “The Ink Black Heart,” is not based on her life’s story. This denial comes despite Rowling sharing several undeniable similarities with the book’s lead character. The Ink Black Heart is a book that tells the story of a YouTube creator who ends up being killed after getting accused of transphobia. It was released on Tuesday under the “Cormoran Strike” as the sixth book. It was also released under Rowling’s pen name, Robert Galbraith. As Rowling appeared on Virgin Radio UK show with the host Graham Norton, she tried to clear the…

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Harry Potter actor, Matthew Lewis has gone on an online rant about Air Canada after he was removed from a flight just before boarding the aircraft. The actor who played the character Neville Longbottom in the movie series was on his way to a fan convention in Canada and took to Twitter to complain about his experience at the airport. The 33-year-old whose character in the Harry Potter movies famously remarks “why is it always me?” approached the gate at Orlando International Airport just before the plane was ready to board. Although he had a first-class ticket, the star said…

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Pennsylvania Democrats John Fetterman and Josh Shapiro were possibly mixed up by President Joe Biden during a rally in which he urged attendees to vote for both candidates. Biden said to the crowd at Wilkes University in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania: “Folks, do me a favor. Presumptuous of me to say that, but think about doing me a favor…. Please, please elect the Attorney General to the Senate. Elect that big ol’ boy to be governor,” Biden said. Although Shapiro, the state attorney general, and Fetterman, the lieutenant governor, were intended to be endorsed by Biden for governor and senator respectively,…

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was ripped by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for suggesting at a rally earlier this month that Empire State conservatives should take a hike. DeSantis said at an unrelated press conference: “You have the governor of New York saying all Republicans need to get on a bus and leave the state and come to Florida.” “Who would say something so ridiculous? To say if you don’t agree with me then you don’t even have a right to be here,” he added. Hochul sparked controversy by saying political opponents like Republican gubernatorial nominee Rep. Lee Zeldin ought…

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Former Rep. Aaron von Ehlinger is expected to serve up to two decades in prison for rape. According to court documents obtained by several media outlets, the 40-year-old Idaho lawmaker was convicted of the criminal rape of a teenage intern in April and was given a sentence totaling 20 years in state prison. During von Ehlinger’s sentencing hearing, Judge Michael Reardon ruled that the defendant would be eligible for parole after serving at least eight years behind bars, per reports from Associated Press. A judge imposed a no-contact order on the defendant, which is expected to extend until 2055, as…

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Several 2024 presidential polls conducted by Emerson College reveal that ex-President Donald Trump could win against President Joe Biden in some very important states. According to a poll, Trump leads Biden by five points in Georgia. Six hundred potential general election voters participated in the survey, which had a margin of error of +/- 3.9 percentage points. Georgia was won by Biden in 2020 and by Trump in 2016. The winning margin for Biden in Georgia was less than 12,000 votes. According to a recent poll, Trump leads Biden by 14 points in Ohio. The margin of error for the…

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A new, ultra-high definition of the infamous wreck of Titanic shows the ill-fated ship in never-before-seen detail. The remarkable video dubbed a “first-of-its-kind” shows the ship’s 200-pound anchor chain and giant portside anchor which has remained on the sea bed after the huge passenger vessel broke into two after it sank in 1912. Titanic, a White Star Line-owned passenger ship, sank on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic on a journey from Southampton, England to New York after striking an iceberg around 400 miles from the coast of Newfoundland. Only 706 passengers survived the ordeal while 1,517 perished, mainly from…

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The UN has condemned China for a slew of human rights violations in a highly anticipated report into claims of abuse in Xinjiang territory. Of course, China had asked the UN not to deliver the report – with Beijing considering it a “farce” organized by Western powers. The report evaluates cases of mistreatment and abuse against Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities, which China obviously denies. Be that as it may, examiners said they found undeniable proof of torment conceivably adding up to “crimes against humanity.” Human rights groups have been calling out what’s going on in the north-western territory…

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Floridian authorities have recently warned parents about some illegal chocolate bars, which as also dangerous. According to authorities, the chocolate bars are laced with hallucinogenic mushrooms, commonly referred to as magic mushrooms. The chocolates are reportedly also made with illegal substances and are being produced like candy. The Winter Haven Police Department reported having located these bars at a meth den on Wednesday as they executed a search warrant. The chocolate was covered in a colorful wrapper with the label “one up,” presumably a reference to the mushroom-shaped power-up in the Super Mario games. The label also clearly stated that…

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With the inevitable closure of the Borden Dairy plant in Dothan, AL,  schools in the area are still looking for alternative suppliers anticipating a district-wide milk shortage. Still, due to the state of Alabama’s dwindling dairy industry, there doesn’t seem to be any alternative solutions in sight.  Tuscaloosa City Schools said that it is trying to prepare for a milk shortage that will affect the Tuscaloosa School district and more than 100 other school districts in Alabama when these plants shut their doors on September 30th.  With the closure of the Borden Dairy plant in Dothan looming, schools are looking…

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According to the authorities, a baggage handler at a New Orleans airport passed away on Tuesday night after her hair became entangled in a belt loader. The incident took place at the airport.  On August 30, Jermani Thompson, who was 26 years old at the time, was working at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport when the bizarre event occurred. She held a position with GAT Airline Ground Support as an employee.  While unloading bags off a Frontier Airlines aircraft on the tarmac at approximately 10:00 p.m., Thompson’s hair became entangled in a belt loader and was pulled in multiple…

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A Saudi court has condemned a lady to 45 years in prison for allegedly causing harm to the country through her social media account, as per a court report on Wednesday. It was the second such sentence that has drawn the investigation of the region this month. Presently, not much is known other than her using social media. Saeed al-Qahtani was born of one of the largest tribes in Saudi Arabia and has no evident record of activism. An authority charge sheet seen by other news outlets and human rights groups portrays her case as involving her online entertainment use,…

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According to a source, a South Korean actress who was believed to have committed suicide left behind a sorrowful note shortly before her passing in which she apologized to her family and insisted that she had had a “happy life that was more than I deserved.”  According to NextShark, Yoo Joo-eun passed away on Monday at the age of 27, and her older brother made the sad announcement on her Instagram account on Tuesday, telling her friends and followers that his sister had “left this place and went to a comfortable place.”  According to reports, Yoo’s brother also disseminated the…

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Trump’s Truth Social is facing an obstacle. The app wasn’t approved by Google and is not available on the Google Play Store. According to Google, the Truth Social app does not have any effective means for moderating user-generated content. This is seen as a violation of the store’s terms of service. Truth Social was promoted by former President Donald Trump as a “free-speech” alternative to Twitter sometime after he was banned from the platform due to his tweets relating to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. In an attempt to block Congress from confirming Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential…

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The bakery falsely accused of racism won a major court victory, sending bad news to ‘woke’ colleges with bad practices. Gibson’s Bakery, an Ohio family-owned business with a long history of serving the Oberlin community, has won a major victory in its feud with Oberlin College. According to the case, Oberlin College encouraged and supported false accusations made by students and faculty members against the bakery in 2016. Following Oberlin’s sustained campaign against the bakery, a jury awarded the store $36 million in damages. The state Supreme Court rejected Oberlin’s appeal. That means the school must eventually pay the bakery…

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In a world full of cancel culture, one actor is speaking out. Rob Schneider, the famous actor and comedian, said he is “absolutely” willing to lose everything for what he believes in. On an episode of “The Glenn Beck Podcast,” Schneider spoke with Glenn Beck and Beck asked Schneider point blank whether he was prepared for his beliefs to get him canceled and cost him everything. Beck asked him: “Are you willing to lose it all for what you believe?” Schneider reacted instantly as he did not even take a moment to think, saying: “Absolutely. Because if we don’t have…

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The FBI is being sued by the last surviving member of legendary rock band, The Monkees, for full access to the agency’s file on the legendary rock ‘n’ roll band. A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by George Michael Dolenz, Jr., better known by his stage name, Micky Dolenz. Over a decade was needed for this litigation to come after the FBI’s partial file on the band was released and posted on the agency’s website in 2011. In the document dated July 26, 1967, “The television show…

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According to a State Bar review and bankruptcy filings, Tom Girardi, who used to be one of California’s top attorneys, misappropriated millions of dollars of client funds over the last decades. Girardi appears to have used the money on the opulent lifestyle he and his wife, Erika Jayne, displayed on “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” Luxurious parties and dinners the couple used to host for the legal community have also contributed. Furthermore, Girardi allegedly transferred hundreds of thousands of dollars that were owed to cancer victims and other residents of a polluted Inland Empire community, to his mistress, Tricia Bigelow.…

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President Biden was criticized by John Avlon, CNN’s senior political analyst, for calling the Republican Party “semi-fascist.” This criticism comes as CNN executives allegedly pressure the network’s hosts to concentrate on unbiased news reporting. “The term semi-fascist is not helpful,” Avlon said on CNN’s “New Day.” “It’s not befitting the office of president.” “You can absolutely call out the dangers to our democracy, but it makes obviously perfect sense for someone like Sen. Hassan, because look, in New Hampshire, more than 40% of registered voters are independent,” Avlon noted. “Another 30-and-change are Republicans. Democrats are the third category among registered…

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Lisa Boothe, a Fox News contributor and political commentator, joined guest host Jason Chaffetz to discuss President Joe Biden’s latest attack on Americans during a speech in Maryland last week. “I respect conservative Republicans, I don’t respect these MAGA Republicans,” Biden declared to the crowd, comparing the notion of America First to “semi-fascism,” BPR reported. Now, Boothe fought back citing various reasons why she thinks Biden is not a good person. “Mary Ellen Bork, the late Robert Bork’s wife, even wrote to The Wall Street Journal heading into the 2020 election warning us that Joe Biden is a man without…

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