New York Animal Shelter Seeking Forever Home for 'Fire-Breathing Demon' Dog Called 'Ralphie'
In a brutally honest adoption post about Ralphie, the Niagara County SPCA described the playful pooch as "a whole jerk — not even half"
In a brutally honest adoption post about Ralphie, the Niagara County SPCA described the playful pooch as "a whole jerk — not even half"
Photo by Win McNamee/Getty ImagesFormer President Donald Trump appears to have lied in sworn court records, opening him up to severe sanctions by a New York judge who has already lost his patience and threatened to punish him before.Trump claimed he wasn’t the president of the Trump Organization during his four years at the White House, despite previously testifying that he was an “inactive president.” And he claimed that he didn’t have a financial stake in a partnership with the real estate com
Social media is questioning what former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo said during Sunday’s game.
As Danny Masterson gears up for his second trial for sexual assault charges, his former That ‘70s Show and The Ranch costar Ashton Kutcher is addressing the controversy for the first time. “Ultimately, I can’t know. I’m not the judge. I’m not the jury. I’m not the DA. I’m not the victim. And I’m not
Veteran Detective Joseph Seals, from North Arlington, was killed in the shooting in Jersey City that left five others dead.
Jenna Ortega shared a natural selfie with freckles on her Instagram recently. The actress swears by Neutrogena Grapefruit cleanser and clay face masks.
Scott EisenMAGA-boosting radio host John Fredericks has turned on Donald Trump, telling the former president in no uncertain terms on Tuesday that “nobody cares” about his petty media feuds and “grievances” anymore.Fredericks, a longtime supporter of the twice-impeached ex-president, largely took issue with how Trump has seemingly ignored political issues while focusing his attention on far-fetched lawsuits and complaints about “fake news.” Additionally, Fredericks grumbled about Trump privately
The San Mateo County district attorney told reporters it was a "miracle" the family of four survived the 250-foot plunge in Northern California.
"It was a beautiful film that tackled so many aspects — identity, culture, race, and yes relationships."
Joe Burrow and Patrick Mahomes met at midfield after the game.
Neither CBS Sports nor Tony Romo has commented on the social media fervor as of Tuesday morning.