Author: James Smith
Priscilla Pointer, ‘Dallas’ Actress and Mother of Amy Irving, Dies at 100
Priscilla Pointer, acclaimed actress of stage and screen, has died at 100. She passed away peacefully in her sleep Monday at an assisted living facility in Ridgefield, Connecticut, her son, director David Irving, confirmed.Known for playing Rebecca Barnes Wentworth on Dallas and for acting alongside her daughter, Amy Irving, Pointer was also the mother-in-law of…
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The pregnant sow went into labor, had a high fever, and they believed she would die
When Emma the pig arrived at Apricot Lane Farm, she was in critical condition—sick, weak, and heavily pregnant. Veterinarians doubted she’d survive, predicting she’d give birth to no more than six piglets. But Emma surprised everyone, delivering 17 piglets, with 13 surviving.Exhausted and feverish, Emma struggled to care for her litter. Farm owner Chester had…
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10 MINUTES AGO! Prince William, Heavy-Hearted, Delivers the Worst News of the Year to the Nation: My Heart Aches…My wife has… SEE MORE BELOW
20-year-old Rosie Roche – granddaughter of Princess Diana’s uncle – was found dead by her mum and sister, with a firearm found near to her at the family home in Wiltshire A cousin of Princes William and Harry was found dead with a firearm next to her, an inquest heard on Sunday. 20-year-old Rosie Roche…
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We Brought Our Baby to the Church for Baptism – ‘This Is Impossible,’ Whispered the Priest as He Held the Baby in His Arms
My hands are still trembling as I try to make sense of what happened. It was supposed to be a simple, joyous day—my husband David and I had brought our newborn, Lily, to the church for her baptism. We had been looking forward to it for weeks, excited to celebrate this special moment with our…
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White House Gives $2,000 Payment Update.
Former President Donald Trump outlined a bold plan on Truth Social to fund a nationwide dividend through tariffs. He promised: “A dividend of at least $2,000 per person (excluding high-income earners) will be paid to everyone.” How the Plan Works Trump’s strategy is straightforward: tax foreign imports, generate revenue, and return some of it to…
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Man found responsible in a three-fatality case becomes the third individual to undergo a rarely used legal procedure revived after 15 year
A man convicted in a case involving three fatalities became the third individual this year to undergo a rarely used state procedure in the U.S., recently reinstated after about 15 years. Stephen Bryant, 44, selected this method instead of other available options after spending 21 years in custody. He was originally found responsible for several…
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Major Changes to the SNAP Program: What Americans Need to Know
The recent end of the federal government shutdown brought relief to millions of Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). But reopening the government wasn’t the only major development. With President Trump’s signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, SNAP is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in…
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Newly Released Epstein Documents Raise Questions About Multiple Political Figures
The ongoing release of documents from the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s estate continues to generate widespread public interest — not only because of what the files contain, but because of how their revelations affect political figures across the spectrum. Over the years, requests for transparency into Epstein’s associations have come from both major parties, each…
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Major Changes to the SNAP Program: What Americans Need to Know
The recent end of the federal government shutdown brought relief to millions of Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). But reopening the government wasn’t the only major development. With President Trump’s signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, SNAP is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in…
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Incoming NYC Mayor Mamdani Signals Resistance to Federal Immigration Enforcement, Setting Stage for Potential Clash
A new political and legal conflict may be unfolding in New York City as Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani prepares to take office on January 1. In recent public remarks, Mamdani has made clear that he intends to challenge federal immigration enforcement policies he views as excessive or unjust — a stance that could place New York…
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