BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- The man charged with attacking Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul pleaded not guilty to the assault. Rene Boucher, Paul's neighbor, is accused of attacking the lawmaker while Paul was mowing his lawn one week ago. Initially police said Paul's injuries were minor, but Paul later tweeted that he has six broken ribs and excess fluid around his lungs, reports CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds. Neighbor Alicia Stivers saw Paul right after the incident. "He was having trouble breathing and talking. He had lacerations on his face," Stivers told Kentucky's NPR station WKU. The two men, both doctors, are on opposite ends of the political spectrum, but neighbors insist this altercation was
New Policy Institute founder Simon Rosenberg appeared on Fox News and tried to make a point about how the proposed Republican tax plan would actually raise taxes on middle-income families as time passes. “Over time, a majority of middle-class people will be paying more in taxes rather than less,” he explained. Fox News host Melissa Francis didn't like the numbers he was using, so she told him they didn't count. “No, no, I don’t accept that math. It’s static analysis, and I don’t accept static analysis. I only agree with dynamic analysis, because when you cut, the economy’s going to grow." Static analysis is the method the U.S. Congressional Budget Office uses to project the economic impact of
When my team at POPSGUAR asked who wanted to try a plank challenge, my hand shot up. But back in my day (lol) when I was in college, a "plank challenge" consisted of taking photos of yourself lying face down, stiff as a board, somewhere crazy (it was a weird internet thing in the late 2000s). It was fun! This recent plank challenge however, was . . . not as fun. I decided on challenging myself to hold a two-minute plank daily for 14 days to see if I'd notice any physical or mental differences by the end. While I was definitely feeling some toned and strong abdominal muscles, my biggest takeaway was about setting goals. Here are some things to expect on your own plank challenge. You Can Customize
Obituaries are usually an opportunity to look back on a life well lived through a pair of rose-colored glasses, but one family threw convention to the wind to honor the life Price Mackenzie Davis actually lived -- the good, the bad and the hilarious.
CHARLOTTE - An air traffic controller at Charlotte Douglas International Airport was arrested Friday in Charlotte after investigators alleged he was in possession of a weapon of mass destruction. According to the FBI, Paul George Dandan, 30, was charged with possession of a weapon of mass destruction. He is currently being held in the Mecklenburg County Jail under a $45,000 bond. The FBI said they are assisting Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police with their investigation and that they don't anticipate federal charges to be filed against Dandan at this time. The FAA confirmed to WCNC that Dandan’s access to the airport was terminated following his arrest Friday afternoon. Airport officials did not confirm
The story from The Washington Post made clear that the accuser, Leigh Corfman, now 53, had nothing, neither personal nor political, to gain from allegations and in fact had voted Republican in the last three presidential elections. Corfman said that in 1979, Moore, then 32, had taken her back to his home, removed her outer clothes and touched her over her underwear, while guiding her hand to touch him over his underwear on six separate occasions.
In the wave of allegations made against actor Kevin Spacey, one of the most prominent was made by Harry Dreyfuss, the son of Jaws actor Richard Dreyfuss. Dreyfuss alleged that Spacey groped him when he was just 18, while his father was in the room and unaware. Dreyfuss tweeted out that his son was very brave for coming forward and that he was proud of him.
Nov 11, 2017
The regular routines of your life offer you emotional security, but they can also stifle your creativity. Shaking up your schedule is exactly what the doctor ordered. You might feel a bit out of sorts...