“Sleeping Beauty” Victoria Harlan has filed multiple privacy complaints trying to get rid of her 0.22% BAC drunk driving arrest video from the internet.
Bodycam footage shows her passed out behind the wheel and arrested by Chester Police after falling asleep while heavily intoxicated.
She later blew a 0.22% BAC!!!
That’s nearly triple the legal limit.
The footage was recorded on a public road and released by the Chester Police Department, making it a matter of public record.
Despite this, Harlan is claiming a right to privacy and attempting to force the removal of the video.
So, it’s my turn to share 🪄
"I'm tired of people thinking it's anything but manly and heroic to face your feelings head on."
@Ky1eLong on why he's partnering with #GenerationFine to drive awareness for mental health among men.
The biggest football match in the world may just be about to break football's own rules. And I don’t think anyone has heard yet.
Reports suggest that for the first time in the history of the tournament, the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final may feature a halftime show. Nothing is confirmed yet, but the names being linked to it are Chris Martin and Coldplay, and indications are that the performance could run up to 25 minutes.
If that number is accurate, there is a legal problem. Law 7 of the IFAB Laws of the Game is not ambiguous. Players are entitled to a halftime interval not exceeding 15 minutes. The duration must be stated in competition rules. And it may only be altered with the referee's permission.
A 25-minute halftime show would be 10 minutes beyond what the laws of the game permit. If this report is accurate, someone will need to explain which law they are relying on to make it happen. Because Law 7 does not give them the room.
We’ll see how it goes.
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🚨💣 𝐄𝐗𝐂𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐕𝐄: At the moment, FIFA are growing increasingly concerned and are exploring new ways to sell the remaining tickets.
FIFA launched its “last-minute” ticket sales phase on April 1, and nearly two weeks later, 26 out of the 72 group-stage matches still haven’t sold out.
For example, the Jordan vs Algeria match in Houston still has plenty of tickets available, with prices around $400. The same situation applies to several other matches.
Additionally, almost all hospitality packages remain unsold. These packages include premium benefits and access to all matches in a selected host city, with prices ranging from around $11,000 to $22,000 USD per person depending on the location and package.
How drastically have things changed at @AP? In February 2020, before the COVID shutdown, I asked for a Friday and Monday off during the legislative session to see my dying father. They said no, I was too critical for our Florida Statehouse coverage. I never got to say goodbye to my father in person. This year, AP decided they don’t need anyone in Tallahassee at all, not during session and apparently not ever. My 27+ years at AP were mostly wonderful. Now, it’s just sad to see how upper management is destroying one of the most important news organizations in or our country’s history.
When the 2026 World Cup was announced for the United States back in 2018, I told myself there was no way I’d miss it. I was going to be there in person, experiencing a World Cup on home soil and I know so many of you felt the exact same way.
Fast forward to now, and the ticket prices are completely astronomical. Outrageously unaffordable. What was supposed to be the dream of a lifetime has been priced out of reach for regular fans like me. I’m going to miss watching my country host the biggest event in sports… something I may never get to experience again in my lifetime.
Yes, they’re going to make money off this massive event on U.S. soil. But the greed has gone too far. It’s ruining the beautiful game and turning it into something only the wealthy can enjoy. A World Cup should be for everyone not just those who can drop thousands without blinking.
This is an absolute shame.
UWRF's Jacob Balcome became just the second two-time champion in the @NCAADIII men's indoor heptathlon!
He went back-to-back in 2025 & 2026, setting a meet record this year with 5,487 points.
#FFT#WhyD3#NCAAD3#D3Week
Nine student-athletes from @UWRFFootball were named to the National Football Foundation Honor Society, maintaining at least a 3.2 GPA throughout their careers:
https://t.co/z2i3N7C5qY
With a third-straight national title, the UW-River Falls women's hockey program is a bona fide dynasty.
Before 2024, the Falcons had no national titles to boast. A fateful Thanksgiving road trip out east, however, became "a big turning point," ahead of a 105-7-3 run.
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Wisconsin REMAINS the center of the women's college hockey universe.
The crowns stay united as the UW-River Falls Falcons capture a third-straight national title, joining the #Badgers as 2026 NCAA Tournament champions.
#OnThisDay Mar 29 1928: St Paul's KSTP Radio station is launched. By 1935 its power increased to 50,000 watts, becoming the first high-power high-fidelity radio transmitter West of the Mississippi and the first commercial US radio station to be heard in Australia.
Stunning news in my industry. CBS News Radio shutting down: "Today, we informed our CBS News Radio team and approximately 700 affiliated stations that we will end the service on May 22, 2026. Unfortunately, this decision means that all positions within the CBS News Radio team are being eliminated. We understand how difficult this news is for our staff and their colleagues, who have worked side by side with us to cover some of the most significant stories of our time."