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The suspected Florida firebug accused of starting the blaze that turned into the devastating Palisades Fire is due back in federal court on Thursday morning. French-born Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, is due before a judge in Orlando — where he was arrested Tuesday — to discuss any possible bond, Fox 35 Orlando reported. The Biden-supporting Uber driver is accused of “maliciously” starting the Palisades Fire on New Year’s Day, which — after burning for weeks — left 12 people dead, destroyed nearly 7,000 homes and businesses and caused about $150 billion in damages. Rinderknecht is accused of setting a brushfire on…
Is it over now? Kylie Kelce quipped that she “probably” didn’t need to know “that much detail about [her] brother-in-law,” Travis Kelce, after listening to Taylor Swift’s raunchy “Wood” song. However, the “Not Gonna Lie” podcast host, 33, did clap for the Kansas City Chief’s player on Thursday’s episode. Kylie Kelce reacted to Taylor Swift’s raunchy Travis Kelce-inspired song, “Wood.” nglwithkylie/Instagram The “Not Gonna Lie” podcast host joked about not needing “that much detail” about her brother-in-law. GC Images “Good job, Trav!” she gushed. “That’s it! 1000 percent yes.” Jason Kelce’s wife hilariously defended her supportive response, telling listeners, “That’s…
An inside look at Thursday night’s Giants-Eagles NFL Week 6 matchup at MetLife Stadium: Marquee matchup Eagles CB Cooper DeJean vs. Giants WR Wan’Dale Robinson As a rookie in 2024, DeJean quickly established himself as one of the NFL’s top nickel backs and he went on to Super Bowl heroics. Robinson works mainly out of the slot, and that is where DeJean excels. Cooper DeJean Getty Images Robinson has a team-leading 23 receptions for 267 yards and one touchdown and he is the last man standing, with Malik Nabers out for the season and Darius Slayton out this game with a…
They’re voting neigh on the horse ban. A majority of New Yorkers who regularly visit Central Park are against a horse-carriage ban that’s gaining steam in the City Council, a new industry-funded poll found. The survey New Yorkers paid for by the union advocating for the horse carriage drivers found 57% of respondents want the carriages to ride on — while 37% want them put out to stable. The Slingshot Strategies poll was paid for by the Transport Workers Workers Union, which asked participants if they support or oppose the carriages after telling them the rides “have been part of…
Four people, including two children, were found dead inside an estimated $2 million San Francisco home, police said as they investigate the “suspicious deaths.” The gruesome scene was discovered just before 1:30 p.m. Wednesday when officers conducted a welfare check on the 900 block of Monterey Blvd in the affluent Westwood Highlands neighborhood, the San Francisco police said. The four victims, believed to be family members who lived in the home, were pronounced dead at the scene. Police respond to the single-family home in San Francisco’s Westwood Highlands neighborhood where four people were found dead on Oct. 8, 2025. ABC7…
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel said he would “love” to bring President Trump on his nearly axed ABC show despite frequent clashes with the prez online and the White House’s celebration of its suspension. “I’d love to have Trump on the show, for sure,” Kimmel said during an interview at the Bloomberg Screentime media conference on Wednesday. “All right, I’ll ask him.” The network mainstay “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was yanked off the air for almost a week in September after the 57-year-old host made flagrant comments insinuating that Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin was part of the MAGA movement. Jimmy Kimmel appears…
In the quiet of a losing clubhouse, Austin Wells considered the number of pending free agents whose futures are in the air. “This is the last time that this group’s going to be in the same room together,” Wells said. “Anytime you have such great veterans and … free agents that felt like a big part of the team, not knowing where they’re going to be next year, that’s tough. Definitely make it a lot harder.” Fresh off the four-game ALDS loss to the Blue Jays that finished Wednesday in The Bronx, the Yankees will have decisions to make on…
Andra Day says she’s broke and facing eviction — all because of her former manager’s “greed,” according to a new lawsuit. The Oscar-nominated actress and singer claims in the filing that she can’t even pay her minimum credit card payment after music biz exec Jeff Evans was “caught red-handed” stealing from her. Evans sued the “United States vs. Billie Holiday” star earlier this week, claiming that she breached their contract and that she owes him nearly a million dollars. But Day filed a countersuit, slamming Evans as “a faithless fiduciary” who scammed Day “with blindless greed.” Singer Andra Day claims…
LOS ANGELES — Kyle Schwarber homered twice, his first towering shot clearing the right-field pavilion in a three-run fourth inning, and the Philadelphia Phillies avoided a sweep with an 8-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of their NL Division Series on Wednesday night. It was the first Schwarbomb of the postseason for the NL’s leading home run hitter and the first allowed by the Dodgers in these playoffs. Schwarber snapped an 0-for-8 skid in the NLDS, slugging a 96-mph fastball from Yoshinobu Yamamoto 455 feet. Schwarber became just the second player to homer over the pavilion,…
Jason Leavy is a man who wears many hats in the film industry… that is, when he’s not wearing his Tampa Bay’s Buccaneers cap! He is a producer, director, videographer, editor, and content creator. He, his brother Michael Leavy, and friend Steven Della Salla founded the production company Fuzz on the Lens. Fuzz has helped bring horror fans some of the biggest titles in the last decade, including the Terrifier franchise and Stream. Jason was kind enough to sit down with iHorror and share with us his life; acting, producing, and his journey into filmmaking are all explored! iHorror: How…
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