With all the chatter about the potential for vaccine passports, anyone who has been out and about recently may wonder if some people have obesity passports.

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With all the chatter about the potential for vaccine passports, anyone who has been out and about recently may wonder if some people have obesity passports.
In words delivered by a character on Ray Donovan, “Stay calm; this will be over soon,” is an appropriate way to describe the feeling of binge-watching the so-called crime drama that ran on the Showtime network from 2013 to 2019.
It’s been a tough year for everyone on many levels, but as this blog also inquired last year at this time, what word or words that gained currency or continued to in 2020 get on your nerves the most?
Mank, about adult-beverage-loving Citizen Kane screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz, a.k.a. Mank, is one of the newer original offerings from Netflix. While movies about Old Hollywood are usually pretty cool, unfortunately this one was boring and self-indulgent. In short, it’s the type of movie that the pretentious critics and compliant functionaries who vote in the Oscars like.
Outkick journalist Jason Whitlock, formerly of FS1 and ESPN, claims that National Basketball Association superstar LeBron James and President Donald Trump are similar in the way they go about their business. Click here to read the full text of the article.
A Texas grand jury has indicted Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody for alleged evidence tampering. If found guilty on the third-degree felony, he could face up to 10 years behind bars. Chody has denied any wrongdoing and claims the charge is politically motivated, given the timing.
With Major League Baseball heading into the playoffs in this COVID-shortened season, whether it’s 60 games or the usual 162, there is one constant: MLB is a horrible television product.
It looks like New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is off the hook.
Florida authorities have announced that they will no longer pursue criminal charges against the high-profile businessman and philanthropist given that an appeals court previously tossed out the key piece of evidence in the case.
An appeals court on Wednesday sided with a lower court and ruled that secret video surveillance of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft allegedly receiving services at a massage parlor must be excluded from the pending case and by extension the cases pending against other similarly situated defendants.
Former Live PD host Dan Abrams claims that “active and ongoing discussions” are underway about possibly bringing back the immensely popular law-enforcement ride-along TV show.
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