The Kentucky Wildcats continue to wait for the NCAA to rule on two key athletes for the upcoming seasons of college football and hoops. Auburn transfer quarterback Joey Gatewood is waiting to know if the NCAA will grant him immediate eligibility for the soccer team, as will Wake Forest transfer …
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What happened today in the Johnny Depp defamation case
Willy Wonka has really been carried away. On Monday, in a British court, a humiliating photo of Johnny Depp was shown dozing while ice cream melts all over his crotch, as the “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” star continued to dismiss allegations that he beat the ex-wife. Amber Heard. I …
Read More »How to Claim a $ 25 Credit on iPhone “Batterygate” Lawsuit
Photo: Leszek Kobusinski (Shutterstock) Remember in 2017, when Apple came out and he admitted it was strangling iOS devices with degraded batteries? The decision, which the company claimed, had to do with improve battery life–led to a class action lawsuit and eventual $ 500 million settlement. The terms of the …
Read More »Coronavirus: Asia’s ‘bright star’ suffers the biggest drop in history
Image copyright fake pictures Singapore’s economy fell into recession in the last quarter when a prolonged lockdown hit businesses and retail spending. Economic growth in the city state slowed by 41.2% compared to the previous quarter, the largest contraction recorded in the country. Authorities predict it will be Singapore’s worst …
Read More »Gough Whitlam: Palace Letters Show Queen Did Not Order 1975 Removal of Australian Prime Minister
The letters between Kerr and Buckingham Palace were made public after a yearlong court battle, but ultimately did not contain the smoking gun that some observers expected – that the Queen had directly ordered Whitlam’s removal. Kerr, who died in 1991, He said he made the decision on his own, …
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