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Mickey Mantle Card Sells For Record Breaking Amount
Written by Story6A mint-condition Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for $12.6 million Sunday, going into the record books as the most ever paid-for sports memorabilia in a market that has grown exponentially more beneficial in recent years.
The 'Intolerant' Left: Why Is Gay Pride OK, But When People March For 'Straight Pride' Liberals Explode?
Written by Story6A straight pride rally in California shifted to disorder after a firework was set off, sparking a bush, and scuffles with LGBT counterprotesters prompted police involvement.
This Actor Returns To Catholicism After Latest Movie
Written by Story6Actor Shia LaBeouf announced Thursday that he converted to Catholicism after playing the role of a mystic Franciscan Capuchin priest.
Hollywood's Liberal Elites Should Practice What They Preach When It Comes To Climate Change
Written by Story6Harrison Ford, a famous Hollywood actor, has frequently traveled through his private jet despite his well-known climate change activism in recent months.
Disturbing: Ten Year Old Transgender Child Being Paraded Around Fashion Shows
Written by Story6IN what could be the most heinous form of child abuse, a transgender couple claims their child 'came out' at the age of two, and now, they are using him/her to make a statement while parading him/her around fashion shows.
Kobe Bryant's Wife Wins Big In Lawsuit Against L.A. County & Promises Money Will Go To Charity
Written by Story6Kobe Bryant's widow, Vanessa, was given $16 million as part of a $31 million jury verdict Wednesday against Los Angeles County for deputies and firefighters sharing grisly pictures of the NBA star; their 13-year-old daughter, Gianna; and other victims murdered in a 2020 helicopter crash. The NBA Star's widow said she plans on donating all the money awarded.
Peer Reviewed Studies Warming Up To Magic Mushroom Medical Use
Written by Story6The compound in psychedelic mushrooms enabled heavy drinkers to reduce consumption or quit entirely in the most strict test of psilocybin for alcoholism.
Religious Freedom On The Docket For SCOTUS
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-5A former postal worker who has sued the U.S. Postal Service for pushing him to work on Sundays despite his religious sentiments has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
What Is Swatting And Why Are Activists Using It To Scare GOP Lawmakers?
Written by Story6Swatting refers to a harassment technique most often perpetrated by online gaming community members. Swatting entails generating an emergency law enforcement response against a target victim under pretenses. Swatters do this by making phone calls to emergency lines like 911 and falsely reporting a violent emergency, such as a shooting or hostage situation.
Miracle Cure? 'Magic Mushrooms' Helped Alcoholics Stop Drinking
Written by Story6The compound in psychedelic mushrooms enabled heavy drinkers to reduce consumption or quit entirely in the most strict test of psilocybin for alcoholism.
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SCOTUS Will Be Put To The Test With This Religious Freedom Case
Written by Story6A former postal worker who has sued the U.S. Postal Service for pushing him to work on Sundays despite his religious sentiments has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
If They Win This Lawsuit, Uvalde Families Can Actually Bankrupt Texas County
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-3The families of victims of the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school earlier this year are preparing to file a $27 billion lawsuit against the school District police force for its terrible response to the attack.
Me Too Over? Judge Throws Harvey Weinstein A Major Lifeline
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-2Disgraced Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein has been granted an appeal more than two years after being found guilty of rape and sexual assault in New York.
'Thug Life': Former Gang Member Turned Reverend Opens Up About His Transformation & Jesus Devotee
Written by Story6Partying, doing drugs, drinking alcohol, fighting, engaging in gun violence, and stealing are some of the juvenile adventures Rev. Derek LaFleur wishes he never had.