Manhattan prosecutor in Daniel Penny trial secured reduced sentence for brute convicted of fatal 2019 NYC mugging

The Manhattan prosecutor who pressed jurors this week to convict Daniel Penny in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely once used a restorative justice program to secure a reduced sentence for a brute who killed an elderly professor during a mugging on the Upper West Side six years ago.  Matthew Lee, 57, was originally … Read more

‘Fringe’ activists condemned by Jewish groups after Parliament Hill occupation

Jews Say No To Genocide stormed Ottawa’s Confederation Building. 19 Jewish groups say the coalition doesn’t represent the Jewish mainstream Protesters outside of the Confederation Building near Parliament Hill call for an arms embargo against Israel in Ottawa, on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024.Photo by Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press Nineteen Jewish groups are condemning Tuesday’s Jews … Read more

Katie Maloney claims she quit ‘Vanderpump Rules’ months before reboot was announced

Katie Maloney claims she quit “Vanderpump Rules” months before the reboot — featuring an entirely new cast — was announced. Speaking directly to her “Disrespectfully” podcast co-host, Dayna Kathan, Maloney said on Wednesday’s episode, “You know — as [well as] many people close to me — I didn’t plan on returning.” She continued, “Maybe it … Read more

Gallery claims it was forced to remove Donald Trump artwork from Miami’s Scope Art Show: ‘Censorship’

7The L Kotler Fine Art Gallery claims Scope Art Fair made them remove a work depicting Donald Trump. Shyglo An artwork featuring the face of Donald Trump was allegedly removed from the Scope Art Show in Miami this week by organizers, with the gallery owner calling it “censorship.” Miami-based L Kotler Fine Art gallery was … Read more

Panel Probes Pentagon’s Office in L.A.

An investigative panel of the House Armed Services Committee has begun a probe into administrative problems at the Pentagon’s main business office in Southern California, which has been late in paying its bills to thousands of defense contractors. A House staff member investigating the agency, known as the Defense Contract Administration Service, said the subcommittee … Read more

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