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Following nine years of dating, Jenna Marbles and Julien Solomita exchanged vows in a charming outdoor ceremony at the beginning of November. In a flurry of romantic images posted on Solomita's official Instagram profile on Thursday, the Twitch streamer, 30, and the former YouTube personality, 36, looked to be ecstatic after taking the big step. The couple started dating in 2013, and it was revealed earlier in 2021 that they were engaged. "Jenna Marbles and Julien Solomita: The former Youtube and the Twitch streamer tie the knot" has further information about the couple and the events leading up to their nuptials.
George Santos' biography appeared fairly outstanding for a recently elected congressman. The 34-year-old immigrant family's son attended Baruch College, a public university in New York, and went on to work for companies like Citigroup and Goldman Sachs. Santos later rose to prominence as a banker and founded an organization that helps save animals. The issue is that his biography was allegedly false, and as a result, he may now be subject to legal as well as political repercussions for his extensive creations. "George Santos: The Ridiculous Lies" has further information.
The trial of Alex Murdaugh for the killing of his wife and son captivated the US as a deep south gothic story of violence, corruption, money and power. It was an intricate story that played out over weeks of a televised courtroom drama that saw hundreds of journalists flock to a poor slice of rural South Carolina, turning the tiny town of Walterboro into a media circus. Before he was disbarred, Murdaugh was a personal injury lawyer - distinguished and high-earning in a powerful legal dynasty founded by his forebears in the Low Country region of South Carolina.But now the dynasty, and he, will forever be associated with the horrific events of the evening of 7 June 2021. Find out more in Gregory Richardson's book titled "The Fall of Alex Murdaugh: The double murder trial and final verdict"
Mitch McConnell, the Senate Minority Leader, fell at a hotel in Washington, DC, on Wednesday night, sustaining a concussion. He is now receiving concussion treatment and is being monitored at a hospital. The incident took place at the old Trump International Hotel, now known as the Waldorf Astoria in Washington, DC. McConnell was present at a Senate Leadership Fund event. The 81-year-old is the longest-serving Republican leader in the Senate and is renowned for aiding the party in achieving important goals, such as packing the Supreme Court with conservative justices, implementing Trump-era tax cuts, and repeatedly impeding the legislative agenda of Democrats. His hospitalization this week coincides with the Senate's razor-thin 51-49 Democratic majority, which controls the chamber. What is the state of McConnell's health right now, and how will the GOP's future be impacted by his hospitalization? "Mitch McConnell's Fall at Washington D.C.: All You Need to Know", by Gregory D. Richardson has all the information.
In 'Dan Bongino Fired: Why Fox News Lost Its Star Commentator, ' readers will uncover the explosive truth behind Dan Bongino's unexpected departure from the cable news giant. As a former Secret Service agent turned conservative commentator, Bongino was a fan favorite at Fox News, delivering insightful commentary and fierce criticism of the left. But why did the network suddenly cut ties with one of its most popular and outspoken hosts? In this revealing tell-all, you'll get a deep glance into Bongino's personal and professional life as well as an inside look at the behind-the-scenes drama that led to his exit. 'Dan Bongino Fired' is a must-read for anyone interested in the inner workings of conservative media. Don't miss your chance to get the inside scoop on one of the biggest stories in cable news history."
After putting down a days-long uprising by a group of far-right extremists, the Republican leader Kevin McCarthy was ultimately chosen as speaker of the US House of Representatives in a dramatic late-night vote, finally taking the gavel on a record 15th try. After 14 losses and a series of concessions to ultraconservative MPs, McCarthy's election as speaker dramatically diminished his authority while enhancing their hold on the party's new House majority. Gregory Richardson has more than 20 years of experience as a freelance investigative writer covering US politics. Find out everything that happened during the election and much more in his book, "The Newly Elected US Speaker Kevin McCarthy: The Elections and How It All Went Down."
In an extraordinary public airing of scandal and alleged lawbreaking, a Republican-led investigation on Wednesday accused Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton of committing multiple crimes while in office, including felonies. This put one of the GOP's leading conservative figures at new political and legal risk. Investigators presented their conclusions for more than three hours, claiming Paxton tried to conceal an affair, used his position improperly to assist a donor, skirted policy "grossly outside" of norms, and fostered a climate of fear and retribution in his workplace. The GOP-led House General Investigating Committee was informed by the investigators that there was proof Paxton had broken the law frequently over the years, including by misusing government information, abusing his position, and retaliating. Despite a felony indictment in 2015 and an ongoing FBI investigation, the dramatic turn of events at the Texas Capitol released a fresh test of Paxton's toughness that he has not before faced. The probe by the House committee has been ongoing covertly for months, and it was just made public on Tuesday. After the hearing on Wednesday, the committee adjourned without taking any action. Republican state representative Andrew Murr, who chairs the panel, chose not to speak about subsequent events or the likelihood of recommending Paxton be impeached or censured subsequently. Read "The Fall of Ken Paxton: Texas's Republican Attorney General Faces Impeachment" by Gregory D. Richardson to learn more.
Earlier on Thursday, at around 1:38 p.m. local time, a one-way unmanned aerial vehicle struck a maintenance facility on a Coalition base close to Hasakah in northeast Syria, killing a U.S. contractor and injuring five U.S. service members and one more U.S. contractor. According to the intelligence community, the UAV is Iranian in origin. President Biden directed Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III to provide the go-ahead for US Central Command personnel to launch targeted airstrikes in eastern Syria against facilities utilized by organizations linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Gregory D. Richardson's book "US Airstrikes in Syria: The Retaliatory Assault Against Iranian IRGC and Affiliates" has further information on the subject.In March 2023, the world watched as the United States launched a series of airstrikes in Syria in response to a deadly attack which killed American personnel in Syria. The target: Iranian-backed militias believed to be responsible for the attack. This new book, "US Airstrikes in Syria: The Retaliatory Attack on Iranian IRGC and Affiliates," by Gregory D. Richardson tells the story and its aftermath. This gripping account informs readers about one of the most consequential military actions of recent years. From the decision-making process in Washington to the targeting and execution of the strikes, every aspect of the operation is meticulously documented and analyzed. Written in a clear and engaging style, "US Airstrikes in Syria" is a must-read for anyone interested in current events. Whether you're a policy wonk or just a curious observer, this book will captivate and inform you from start to finish.
Are you ready for an inside look at one of the most talked-about event of 2023? Look no further than "White House Correspondents Dinner, 2023: President Biden Fully Embraces The Dark Brandon Meme" by Gregory D. Richardson. Get ready to laugh out loud as President Biden delivers his signature humor and takes aim at some of the most controversial figures in politics, including a certain Georgia congressman and a certain Fox News host. Join the party and witness the moment when President Biden puts on his sunglasses and becomes the edgier version of himself, fully embracing the Dark Brandon meme. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the White House Correspondents Dinner 2023.
As Democratic Virgin Islands Congressman Stacey Plaskett referred to Matt Taibbi as a "so-called" journalist at a congressional hearing on Thursday, Taibbi, who published the Twitter Files late last year, defended his track record of reporting. During a hearing on the Twitter Files convened by the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, Taibbi and journalist Michael Shellenberger were present. The documents made public by Taibbi and Shellenberger were based on records that showed interactions between the FBI and former Twitter officials that took place prior to Elon Musk's purchase of the social media network. Journalists published Twitter threads including emails from Twitter staff members that showed the company's historical decision-making procedures and content control attempts. On Thursday, Plaskett, a ranking member of the subcommittee headed by Republican Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan, dubbed Taibbi and Shellenberger "so-called journalists" and questioned their objectivity. The book "Matt Taibbi and Shellenger Michael: Twitter Files Hearing Eruption" by Gregory Richardson has further information.
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