Jackie DeAngelis raises President Biden and White House press secretary Jen Psaki blaming Putin for administration’s failure to curtail inflation on ‘The Big Sunday Show.’
Day: March 14, 2022
How Are These Art Sculptures Crawling on the Beach?
These unusual structures that seem to crawl down the beach are actually art sculptures. They’re the creations of Dutch artist Theo Jansen. The gigantic skeletal sculptures use wind power to move around and fly. To make his creations, he uses commonly-found building materials. And Theo hopes to create new forms of life. “In the end of my life, I hope these animals will survive on their own. So we have a new specimen on earth,” he said. Inside Edition Digital has more.
Judge scolds Jussie Smollett at sentencing
Judge James Linn scolded Jussie Smollett for half an hour in a stunning end to a blockbuster trial. He also said the actor had denigrated the experiences of real hate crime victims, calling him a “charlatan” and a liar.
White House changes Kamala Harris’ ‘mistake’ in official transcript
Vice President Harris said, ‘The United States stands firmly with the people of Ukraine in defense of the NATO alliance;’ the ‘Big Sunday Show’ reacts.
‘I have the biggest d*** in Chicago’: Mayor Lightfoot sued for defamation, accused of profane comment
A former attorney for the City of Chicago is suing Mayor Lori Lightfoot for defamation after she allegedly berated a group of lawyers during a heated meeting over the removal of the Christopher Columbus Statue.
Harry Potter Book From Thrift Store Sells For $19,711
Harry Potter fans, how much would you pay for a first edition copy of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone?” This book, one of only 500 produced, sold for £15,500, or about $19,711. A lot of dough for a book first bought for 80 cents in a charity shop in Manchester. The inside cover had some doodling but was overall in great condition. Another similar first-edition book sold at the same auction. This version was in pristine condition and brought in £69,000, or $90,435. Inside Edition Digital has more.
Heaven’s Gate Cult Member Recalls Bizarre House Rules
This month marks the 25th anniversary of the Heaven’s Gate mass suicide. Thirty-nine members of the bizarre cult led by Marshall Applewhite all took their own lives, making it one of the largest mass suicides in U.S. history. Survivor Jana Gibbons was a vulnerable 16-year-old girl when she moved into the mansion. Newly released home video shows inside the cult, where every minute was controlled, including when and how they slept, how long they showered and rules about not talking.