Donald Trump-backed Abe Hamadeh, running for Arizona Attorney General, released a statement calling on his general election opponent, Democrat Kris Mayes, to reject her Planned Parenthood endorsement due to the organization’s “Defund the Police” values. “Show the American people what matters and immediately reject this endorsement,” Hamadeh said in an emailed statement calling out his opponent, who is endorsed by Planned Parenthood — an organization that supports defunding the police. A protester carries a sign that reads “Defund The Police” during the Black Women Matter “Say Her Name” march on July 3, 2020, in Richmond, Virginia. (Eze Amos/Getty Images) “The Attorney General serves as the top law enforcement officer of their state. The privilege allows oversight of some of the bravest individuals in our nation that put their lives at risk every single day,” the statement reads. Hamadeh then questions, “How can a state’s top law enforcement officer align with and receive … [Read more...] about Abe Hamadeh Calls Out Kris Mayes’ Ties to Defund the Police Movement
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Streamers Get Steamy as They Lust After Sex-Drenched Fare to Seduce Subscribers
Click here to read the full article. Interior designer Melanie Rose specializes in something very intimate and unique in the home renovation space: She designs sex rooms. Remember Tommy Lee’s dream of a boudoir playground in “Pam & Tommy,” and how the racy redesign led to his sex tape being stolen? That’s what Rose does for a living — well, except she doesn’t steal her clients’ personal belongings. When she’s not planning other folks’ bedrooms, Rose is in her own home writing a series of erotic novels based on that career. It was under the guise of pitching those books as a scripted series that her manager approached Adam Sher, president of ITV America. But Sher had another idea: Why not turn her life and work into a TV-MA-rated reality show? More from Variety 'The Next 365 Days' Review: For Masochists Only - and Not the Sexy Kind 'Sex Education' Season 4 Adds Dan Levy, Six Series Regulars Streamers Hike Prices: How the Big Players Stack Up Now And … [Read more...] about Streamers Get Steamy as They Lust After Sex-Drenched Fare to Seduce Subscribers
Democrats launch seven figure ad buy ‘touting President Biden,’ inflation bill despite low approval rating
close Video As Biden signs Inflation Reduction Act, Democrats 'lukewarm' on a second Biden term Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich has the latest on the Inflation Reduction Act and Biden's possible bid for reelection on 'Special Report.' NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! The Democratic National Committee announced the launch of a seven figure ad campaign Friday "touting President Biden " for his recent successful efforts like the Inflation Reduction Act, despite seemingly keeping their distance just a few weeks prior amid his underwater approval rating. In a press release Friday, the DNC said the new campaign will focus on highlighting President Biden and the Democratic Party's "continued focus and historic work." The most recent ad from the DNC, labeled "They Said No," praises Biden and the Democrats ' recent achievements for the party, touting the Inflation Reduction Act and efforts to combat "extreme MAGA … [Read more...] about Democrats launch seven figure ad buy ‘touting President Biden,’ inflation bill despite low approval rating
Inside the absurd groundbreaking for Sho, San Francisco’s ostentatious club-restaurant
“This was really inspired by what you would call the commoner, who was using a flame to actually keep their home warm, and turning that into a multi-purpose cooking capability,” said Sho Group CEO Joshua Sigel, dressed in a black suit, with what appeared to be a Black Magic Hublot watch ( retails for $9,400 ) and squeaky clean Alexander McQueen low-top sneakers ( retail for $590 ). He gestured around the empty husk of the building that will, if all goes according to plan, soon sell NFT memberships between $7,500 and $300,000 to join a hospitality club at a yet-to-be-constructed Japanese fine-dining restaurant in the middle of Salesforce Park, an ambitious plan my SFGATE colleague Andrew Chamings thoroughly lambasted last month as “wrong for San Francisco.” “We’re clearly dressing it up a little bit, but that’s really the inspiration,” Sigel helpfully clarified of a venture that he later referred to as “one of the more expensive restaurants built west of the Mississippi in … [Read more...] about Inside the absurd groundbreaking for Sho, San Francisco’s ostentatious club-restaurant
Louisiana Democrat running for Senate highlights effort from party leaders to stifle election chances
close Video Louisiana Democrat running for Senate highlights effort from party leaders to stifle election chances A Democrat seeking election to represent Louisiana in the Senate insists his party should work to sort out its messaging ahead of the state's primary election as he faces pushback from party leaders who he says do not "represent Louisiana Democrats." NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! A Democrat seeking to represent Louisiana in the Senate has accused his party of working against him, and says his party should sort out its messaging ahead of the midterm elections. In an interview with Fox News Digital on Thursday, Gary Chambers said he is running for Senate to better the lives of Louisianans who face economic hardships and noted some of the roadblocks he has faced as a Black candidate along the way, specifically those in his own party. "I think that any Black candidate is always going to have to prove themselves to … [Read more...] about Louisiana Democrat running for Senate highlights effort from party leaders to stifle election chances
‘House Of The Dragon’ Plays A Less-Addictive Game
(CNN) — HBO has followed the majesty of “Game of Thrones” with what might be called “games of throne” in “House of the Dragon,” a series whose epic visual grandeur belies a smaller and less addictive power struggle, more narrowly focused on the Targaryen line. It’s not bad, and there are dragons aplenty, but it doesn’t produce the sort of characters that defined and elevated its predecessor to prestige-TV royalty. Working from author George R.R. Martin’s prequel “Fire & Blood,” the new series has the disadvantage of being set almost two centuries before the key events in “Game of Thrones,” taking place 172 years prior to the birth of Daenerys Targaryen. That ratchets up the pressure to sink or swim — or rather, soar or sputter — strictly on its own terms. READ MORE: Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Investigating Incident At Lennard High School The current occupant of the Iron Throne, King Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine), is somewhat feckless as monarchs go, so much … [Read more...] about ‘House Of The Dragon’ Plays A Less-Addictive Game