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Harvey Weinstein Expected to Turn Himself In to NYPD This Friday, to Face Possible Rape Charges
Harvey Weinstein, former Hollywood producer disgraced by many allegations of sexual harassment and improper behavior, is now expected to turn himself to New York authorities on Friday morning, May 25. Once in custody, he is to answer on charges of rape, according to a report by CNN.
Southwest Crew Lands Plane After Engine Explosion, Credits 'The Peace That God Has Given Us'
On April 17, Southwest Flight 1380 was 20 minutes airborne after taking off from New York's LaGuardia Airport when one of the engines of the plane exploded. The crew recalled how their faith helped them maintain a sense of peace throughout the heroic efforts they undertook to get the plane back on the ground.
NFL Team Owners Adopt Policy to Fine Teams for Not Standing During National Anthem
The National Football League will now fine teams and league employees who fail to "stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem." NFL Commissioner Roder Goodell has also made a statement about the new policy, which was announced by the league on Wednesday, May 23.
Trump Urges Supporters in Pro-life Gala Speech: Vote 'For Life,' GOP
President Trump called on pro-life supporters to vote "for life" on Tuesday, May 22, as he called for them to help keep the Republicans keep control of Congress. This urging from Trump followed a plan announced by the administration to ban abortion talks in funded family planning clinics that are funded by the federal government.
Judge Rules 30-Year-Old Must Move Out of His Parents' House Despite Praising His Legal Research
A New York family situation has escalated to the court, as a 30-year-old man insisted on staying in his parents' home. Michael Rotondo, who has been rooming with his parents for eight years, was evicted with the help of a Judge who sided with his parents on Tuesday, May 22.
Ashton Kutcher Shocks an Emotional Ellen DeGeneres With a $4 Million Donation
Ashton Kutcher surprised Ellen DeGeneres on the episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" by showing up on Wednesday, May 23, but that was just the start of it. For her 60th birthday, the actor shocked Ellen by donating $4 million to her wildlife fund, doing so using an app from the cryptocurrency company called Ripple.
New York Lawyer Behind Rant Against Spanish Speakers That Went Viral Says He Is 'Deeply Sorry'
Aaron Schlossberg, the lawyer that was identified to be the man who confronted a few Spanish-speaking employees in a restaurant in New York City, has now posted an apology on Twitter. He claimed that the incident has made him see his actions in a new light and that he is "deeply sorry."
EPA Apologizes for Shoving Reporter Out of Water Contaminants Summit
A summit on harmful water contaminants that was convened by Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt has turned to the use of force to exclude certain news organizations from the event, with one Associated Press reporter forcibly shoved out of the EPA building. The agency has since apologized to at least one reporter for the untoward incident.
A Sinkhole Just Appeared on the White House Lawn, and It's Growing
The White House lawn was a hot topic on social media in the past 24 hours as a reporter alerted everyone about its new feature. A sinkhole has just shown up one day on the north lawn, and according to the report, it's been growing with each passing day.
Ban on Baiting Alaska Bears With Bacon, Donuts May Soon Be Lifted
The US Interior Department is now moving to reverse a standing ban on hunters baiting brown bears with bacon and donuts in some public lands in Alaska. That's just part of the changes coming to hunting regulations, though, and there are more coming that are now alarming animal welfare advocates.