A Nashville jury has awarded a staggering $55 million to Fox Sports reporter Erin Andrews from her lawsuit targeting the man who videoed her naked, then posted it online, and the Nashville Marriott, where the incident occurred.
Author: William Bigelow
MSNBC Journalist Feeds Hillary Clinton Aide Question Ahead of Interview
On Sunday night, after the debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, MSNBC inadvertently aired footage of NBC journalist Kristen Welker telling Clinton communications director Jen Palmieri exactly what question she was planning to ask in an i…
Reagan’s Church in L.A. is ‘Big in Japan’
The modest church in Studio City, CA, where President Ronald Reagan married the love of his life, Nancy Davis, on March 4, 1952 has become a common wedding site for Japanese couples who honor Reagan.
Poll: Porn Site Fans Prefer Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump
According to the site Pornhub, GOP users of their site had a strong predilection for one GOP candidate for president: Donald Trump.
Knife Found on O.J. Simpson’s Former Estate Turned in
Twenty-two years after the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman precipitated the most famous trial of the century, the LAPD is testing a knife that was found years ago but was kept by an LAPD cop in his home until this January.
PETA Condemns Yoenis Cespedes Sending $7K Hog to Butcher
On Wednesday, the New York Mets released a statement informing that according to Florida law a pig purchased by Yoenis Cespedes at a county fair must meet its untimely demise.
Karl Rove Wrong Again: Embarrassed on Virginia Prediction
On Tuesday night, GOP strategist Karl Rove had an embarrassing moment as he appeared on Fox News to cover the results of Super Tuesday primaries.
Glass Slide to Hover 1,000 Feet Above L.A.
Starting in late June, the 72-story U.S. Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles will give thrill-seekers the chance to ride in an enclosed glass slide outside the building from the 70th to the 69th floor.
NBC Fires Melissa Harris-Perry
According to NPR, NBC has fired Melissa Harris-Perry, who hosted a weekend show on MSNBC.