George Wendt, best known for his Emmy-nominated supporting role as the beer-bellied barfly Norm on the long-running hit NBC television sitcom “Cheers,” died on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
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Mavericks win NBA draft lottery in stunner
The Mavericks surprisingly won the No. 1 overall pick in Monday’s NBA Draft Lottery in Chicago, and will surely use the pick on Flagg, the Duke star who excelled as a freshman in his one college season.
Read More Mavericks win NBA draft lottery in stunnerPope Leo XIV Previously Criticized Trump’s Deportation Policies, While ‘Damning Allegations’ Of Abuse Resurface
Pope Leo XIV, who was elected to his role on Thursday in Vatican City, has frequently criticized President Donald Trump’s mass deportation policies in the past year — while promoting much harsher gun control laws.
Read More Pope Leo XIV Previously Criticized Trump’s Deportation Policies, While ‘Damning Allegations’ Of Abuse ResurfaceTrump Admin Offers $1K Stipend for Illegal Aliens To Self-Deport, Saving Thousands In Deportation Costs
The Trump administration is now offering foreign non-citizens illegally living in the United States a $1,000 stipend and a free flight — if they voluntarily sign up to self-deport.
Read More Trump Admin Offers $1K Stipend for Illegal Aliens To Self-Deport, Saving Thousands In Deportation CostsRobert Crimo III Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Possibility Of Parole, Following 2022 Highland Park Shooting
Robert Crimo has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in connection to the 2022 Highland Park shooting in Illinois, which left seven dead and dozens of other people injured.
Read More Robert Crimo III Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Possibility Of Parole, Following 2022 Highland Park ShootingColombian President Claims The U.S. Revoked His Visa, Refers To Trump As ‘Donald Duck’
Colombia’s left-wing president claims that he is no longer welcome in the United States. This follows his initial refusal to accept U.S. flights carrying deported Colombian nationals who illegally entered the U.S., in addition to Colombian nationals who have been deemed terrorists — as members of cartels and Tren de Aragua (TdA).
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