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Brendan Gleeson to play Trump, Jeff Daniels to play Comey in 'A Higher Loyalty' adaptation

Brendan Gleeson to play Trump, Jeff Daniels to play Comey in 'A Higher Loyalty' adaptation Former FBI Director James Comey's best-selling book, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership" is being adapted for the small screen.

‘Bachelor’ star Peter Weber rushed to hospital in Costa Rica after ‘freak accident’

‘Bachelor’ star Peter Weber rushed to hospital in Costa Rica after ‘freak accident’ Peter Weber, ABC’s new “Bachelor,” suffered a cut on his head following an accident in Costa Rica and had to be rushed into surgery, Fox News has confirmed.

Mila Kunis shares Ashton Kutcher's reaction to her wanting to join ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’

Mila Kunis shares Ashton Kutcher's reaction to her wanting to join ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Mila Kunis reveals husband Ashton Kutcher's reaction to her saying she wants to one day be on 'RHOBH.'

Epstein accuser steps up efforts to get his millions as new alleged co-conspirators named

Epstein accuser steps up efforts to get his millions as new alleged co-conspirators named One of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers is suing the millionaire’s companies and estate alleging the convicted sex offender fraudulently funneled money from his companies and non-profits into a trust just two days before his suicide in a last-minute effort to shield his money from his alleged victims.

California Man Is Convicted of Cyberstalking Parkland Victims’ Families

By BY MARIEL PADILLA from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2ogHmdD

US dropped more bombs in Afghanistan last month than any time since 2010: Air Force

US dropped more bombs in Afghanistan last month than any time since 2010: Air Force The U.S. dropped more bombs on Afghanistan in September than it has at any point since October 2010, according to Air Force data.

NBA apologizes to China over a tweet showing support for Hong Kong protests

NBA apologizes to China over a tweet showing support for Hong Kong protests NBA tries to play both sides in China dustup; reaction from FS1's 'Speak for Yourself' host Jason Whitlock.

Tucker: Democrats want to abolish prisons

Tucker: Democrats want to abolish prisons Life under the Democrats will take away guns, prisons, and red meat.

Guterres warns U.N. may not have enough money to pay staff next month

The United Nations may not have enough money for staff salaries next month if member states don't pay what they owe, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Tuesday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/33cRmDk

Student who helped disarm school shooter becomes US Marine

Student who helped disarm school shooter becomes US Marine Brendan Bialy speaks out about disarming shooter at STEM School Highlands Ranch in Colorado.

NYC Chelsea bomber found guilty of attempted murder

NYC Chelsea bomber found guilty of attempted murder The convicted terrorist already serving two life sentences for multiple pressure-cooker bombings in New York City was found guilty Tuesday on all five counts of attempted murder against police officers after a shootout stemming from his arrest in the 2016 attacks. 

Erdogan's aide says Turkey to start Syria offensive 'shortly'

The Turkish military, together with the Free Syrian Army, will cross the Syrian border "shortly", President Tayyip Erdogan’s communications director said early on Wednesday, as Ankara starts a military incursion in the region. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Vom9KA

Trump Betrays an Ally at the Turkish Border

By BY ELLIOT ACKERMAN from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2IwmJAH

Bernie Sanders says he was 'more fatigued' in months leading up to heart attack but ignored symptoms

Bernie Sanders says he was 'more fatigued' in months leading up to heart attack but ignored symptoms Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., admitted Tuesday he "was dumb" and ignored warning signs of a health condition in the months leading up to his heart attack last week.

Venezuela designers turn to piracy after Adobe announces it will cut service

Venezuelans desperately explored piracy workarounds on Tuesday to continue using Adobe programs after the software developer said it will cut access to its products for the country's users, citing U.S. sanctions. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/33h7HqF

Amnesty calls for release of leading Cuban dissident

Amnesty International on Tuesday demanded the Cuban government explain the charges against the head of the country's largest opposition group, whom Havana arrested a week ago, or release him from jail. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2pSSXjb