Oops, he did it again. Kevin Federline insisted that he was “just trying to help” his ex-wife Britney Spears with his bombshell memoir, “You Thought You Knew.” As the pop star, 43, reportedly “spirals” over the tell-all, Federline told Vanity Fair in an interview published Thursday that he didn’t publish the book to “hurt her” or “bring anybody down.” The former backup dancer, whose ... Read more
Chaos erupts as security opens fire on a U-Haul barreling toward them outside a Coast Guard base during an anti-ICE protest.QN
Wild video shows security officers opening fire at a U-Haul truck that accelerated toward them outside a US Coast Guard base in California during an overnight anti-ICE protest. Dramatic footage from KPIX shows protesters cheering as the truck reverses quickly at officers guarding the bridge to Coast Guard Island in Alameda near the end of a day-long protest against hundreds of immigration officials deployed there. As the ... Read more
Gilbert Arenas erupts at Rachel Nichols over “snitching” jokes amid a scandal rocking the NBA gambling world.QN
Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas had jokes after the FBI arrests of Trailblazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Heat guard Terry Rozier on Thursday morning as part of a years-long probe into illegal sports gambling and illegal poker games. And those jokes led to a spat with “foul” ex-ESPNer Rachel Nichols. During Thursday’s installment of the “Gil’s Arena” show, Arenas, clad in a No. 24 Huskies jersey, danced to ... Read more
Damon Jones’ insider info on the Lakers backfires spectacularly, costing $100,000 in a high-stakes gamble.QN
That’s why it’s called gambling. Former Cavaliers player and assistant coach Damon Jones allegedly received $2,500 for insider information that backfired during a 2024 Lakers game involving close friend LeBron James. Jones, whom the FBI arrested for his supposed involvement in both an alleged sport betting scheme and purported poker rigging plot, claimed that he learned from a Lakers trainer that “one of the ... Read more
China and Russia are reportedly weaponizing desire to lure US tech leaders and extract top secrets using shocking “asymmetric advantages”.QN
China and Russia have deployed attractive women to the United States to seduce unwitting Silicon Valley tech executives as part of a “sex warfare” operation aimed at stealing American technology secrets, according to a report. Industry insiders told The Times of London that they have been approached by would-be honeypots — some of whom have even managed to ensnare their targets by marrying them and having ... Read more


