NYC can’t get enough of alcohol-free spirit The Pathfinder
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NYC can’t get enough of alcohol-free spirit The Pathfinder

About six months ago, Brooklynite Gabriel Dunn was gifted a bottle of The Pathfinder, an elixir concealed behind dark glass, wrapped in an old-timey sepia tone label. He was immediately hooked. “I was basically going through a bottle every week, or every other week. The consistency is really good. It’s…

Ashton Kutcher’s Swoon-Worthy ‘Your Place or Mine’ Speech Proves His Leading Man Days Are Far From Over
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Ashton Kutcher’s Swoon-Worthy ‘Your Place or Mine’ Speech Proves His Leading Man Days Are Far From Over

From the new Netflix romantic comedy Your Place or Mine, to the surge of That ’70s Show nostalgia (the latter thanks to Netflix’s sequel series That ’90s Show), Ashton Kutcher is having a moment. And though you might not realize it from his perpetual babyface, it’s been nearly ten years…

MSNBC doxxed congresswoman who was assaulted in her DC apartment
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MSNBC doxxed congresswoman who was assaulted in her DC apartment

MSNBC aired the unredacted address of the Minnesota congresswoman who threw hot coffee to defend herself against an assailant in the elevator of her apartment building in Washington, DC, on Thursday, according to a report. MSNBC’s Hallie Jackson devoted a segment to covering the assault on Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.)…

Kamala Harris says she has not seen video of husband smooching Jill Biden
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Kamala Harris says she has not seen video of husband smooching Jill Biden

Vice President Kamala Harris said she has not seen the video of First Lady Jill Biden and her husband Doug Emhoff sharing an awkward kiss on the mouth at President Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday. “No, I haven’t watched the video,’ Harris told Univision’s Edwin Pitti on…

Fugate a ‘Natural Born Killer’ or Starkweather victim?
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Fugate a ‘Natural Born Killer’ or Starkweather victim?

There’s a lot to unpack in “The 12th Victim.” Showtime’s riveting four-part documentary recounts 19-year-old Charles Starkweather’s random killing spree in and around Lincoln, Neb. in late 1957 and early 1958 that claimed 11 lives — the first horror show to play out in real time on television as the…