According to authorities, billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was found dead of an apparent suicide at 6:30 yesterday morning inside his cell within the Special Housing Unit of Manhattan’s Metropolitan Correctional Center, where he was awaiting trial on charges of having trafficked underaged girls for the purposes of sex. Given the fact that Epstein had already […]
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Inside Landline: Juliet Hinely, The Listen Inn [audio production]
Since we first launched Landline Creative Labs, I’ve been wanting to start a series of interviews with our tenants, asking what they’re up to, and, through them, trying to get a better sense as to the direction in which Ypsi’s creative energy may be flowing. Here, in our first installment, I talk with Juliet Hinely, […]
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Sessions to be replaced by a Fox News commentator who once described in detail how he would kill the Mueller investigation… I think this probably qualifies as a constitutional crisis, right?
[above: A shot from outside the White House tonight by CNN’s Jim Acosta, who had his press credentials stripped this afternoon after standing up to Donald Trump.] Back in July of 2017, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said there’d be “holy hell to pay” if Trump fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Well, today, Donald Trump not […]
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