News about Bill Clinton

Celebrity chef to serial squatter: Famed cook Madison Cowan is evicted from his $2,750 per month New York City apartment as landlord claims he's not paid rent for four YEARS

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 18, 2024
Madison Cowan was evicted from his one-bedroom Boerum Hill apartment this week after his landlord, Gus Sheha claimed he didn't pay his rent since January 2020. Sheha said that the chef has allegedly used legal loopholes such as claiming he cannot pay rent in order to continue living in the State Street apartment. He has been ordered by court to vacate the apartment in the next two weeks.

Catholic school was within its rights to fire gay teacher for posting about his same-sex marriage on social media, appeals court rules

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 9, 2024
Lonnie Billard, now 75, taught English and drama full time at Charlotte Catholic High School for more than a decade, earning its Teacher of the Year award in 2012. He was fired from a substitute teaching position in 2014 after announcing his plans to marry his longtime partner Richard Donham on Facebook. On Wednesday, a 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel in Richmond, Virginia, ruled that t he school's First Amendment rights protect some decisions made by religious institutions.

Annastacia Palaszczuk reveals new career move after quitting as Queensland Premier

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 7, 2024
Annastacia Palaszczuk will take up a job with Australia's renewable energy industry body, just months after her shock departure from politics. The former Queensland premier will become an international ambassador for the Smart Energy Council (SEC), an independent body that advocates for renewable energy businesses. Ms Palaszczuk's role on the Canberra-based council will be unveiled to SEC members on Wednesday.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants review - Slick, colourful, shiny... and underwhelming, writes PETER HOSKIN

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2024
The early 1990s are back, baby. Here is a game that doesn't just star that decade's favourite reptiles - if you don't count Tony Blair and Bill Clinton - it's also a conversion of a beat-'em-up title that was originally made for arcade cabinets. Just put in another 50p and keep on fighting, retro-style. Except it's not actually a game from the 1990s. The arcade game that has been converted to make the lengthily titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is from 2017. Its turtles are more modern-looking, iPods to their forbear's Walkmans. The whole thing is slick and colourful and shiny. The only thing that that hasn't been modernised is the gameplay.

Appeals judges say states MUST pay for sex-change surgeries - West Virginia's AG vows to take fight to the Supreme Court

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2024
The US Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond ruled 8-6 on Monday in the case against North Carolina's state employee health plan and West Virginia Medicaid. Judge Roger Gregory, a Bill Clinton appointee, wrote in the majority opinion that 'coverage exclusions facially discriminate on the basis of sex and gender identity.' West Virginia's Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said he would appeal the ruling. 'Decisions like this one, from a court dominated by Obama- and Biden-appointees, cannot stand,' he said in a statement. 'We'll take this up to the Supreme Court and win.'

West Virginia court rules that gender-affirming surgery should be paid for by tax payer, in landmark decision

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2024
The federal appeals court is the first in the country to say that transition should be covered for transgender people with government-sponsored insurance. The decision arose out of a set of cases in North Carolina and West Virginia , in which transgender residents argued that their surgeries should be funded by either employee health plans or state-subsidized Medicaid.

Arkansas teacher, 26, is charged with sexually assaulting 15-year-old 'she groomed at church and then bombarded with nude photos every day'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 28, 2024
Reagan Gray, 26, sent naked pictures 'on a daily basis' to the 15-year-old boy after beginning the abuse in fall 2020 at Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock, once attended by ex-President Bill Clinton. The church sent her for counseling after the boy's parents discovered text messages alluding to the affair on their son's phone but was welcomed back within weeks and resumed her abuse. Gray who was teaching at Little Rock Christian Academy met her alleged victim at the church where he was also a member of the student ministry.

Genocide, 'blood minerals' and Africa's great war: How the histories of Rwanda and Congo - 'confused' by Tory minister in THAT Question Time gaffe - are inextricably linked by decades of bloodshed

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 26, 2024
WARNING: Graphic images. Responding to an audience member's question during the programme about the British government 's controversial Rwanda bill, Policing minister Chris Philp (top-right) seemed to ask whether 'Rwanda is a different country to Congo' - prompting laughter and disbelief from the audience and his fellow panellists. The Rwanda Bill became law on Thursday after being granted royal assent, paving the way for migrant deportation flights from the UK to get off the ground. The bill was held up at several stages, including over questions about whether Rwanda is a safe country - with one provision in the bill even stating 'that the Republic of Rwanda is a safe country' to allow the scheme to go ahead. Although Philp was mocked for his gaffe, the two central African nations have been inextricably linked by a recent and bloody history, with the UN and the US sounding the alarm in recent months over the rising risk of war once again.

Monica Lewinsky, 50, is hailed as a 'QUEEN' for her 'legendary' take on the viral Taylor Swift asylum meme in brutal jibe at ex-lover Bill Clinton

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 25, 2024
The 50-year-old activist has posted her response to the Taylor Swift meme, 'You wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me.' The line comes from a popular song Who's Afraid of Little Old Me? on the songstress' new album; The Tortured Poets Department. People have taken the line and run with it; posting photos from their past from their own 'traumas' - some serious; but many posting hilarious photos and references

Annastacia Palaszczuk signs with top celebrity agent Max Markson as her post-politics career takes shape

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2024
The former Queensland Premier is on the books with PR king Max Markson who has organised speaking tours for world leaders and international celebrities including Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela and Mike Tyson. 'I am delighted to work with Max given his wealth of experience,' Ms Palaszczuk said. It is understood Mr Markson will primarily be tasked with setting up speaking engagements for Ms Palaszczuk across Australia and internationally, in addition to a possible book deal.

Maxwell Azzarello, 37, who set himself on fire outside Trump's trial has donated his organs to save lives of two people

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2024
Organ donation group LiveOnNY has revealed that Maxwell Azzarello was an donor and that both of his kidneys were transplanted, allowing him to 'save two people's lives on the national waitlist.' Azzarello doused himself in an alcohol substance before taking a lighter to his clothes near Manhattan criminal court, he knelt with his hands behind his head engulfed in flames as horrified onlookers watched.

Trump protestor Max Azzarello, 37, told friends he planned to be a martyr just days before burning himself to death outside NYC hush money trial

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2024
Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, friend and neighbor Bob Warren, 62, who lived next door to Max Azzarello, 37, in Saint Augustine, Florida revealed, 'It was just a few days before he went to New York, we were sitting around in the back there, drinking beers and he was playing his guitar, and we were talking.

Trump protestor Max Azzarello's shocked former classmates reveal heartbreaking truth about what he was really like at college - before paranoia drove him to set himself on fire outside hush money trial

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
Azzarello, 37, doused himself in an alcohol substance before taking a lighter to his clothes near Manhattan criminal court. Fellow classmates have now revealed that he would leave supportive Post-It notes for others and for a Frank Sinatra karaoke performance.

Max Azzarello DIES just hours after setting himself on fire while protesting outside Trump's hush money trial in NYC - as friends reveal the heartbreaking moment that triggered his spiral into self-destruction

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
Max Azzarello, a 37-year-old from St. Augustine, Florida , died Friday night hours after the shocking display, said to be 'an 'extreme act of protest...[against] a totalitarian con, and our own government' on his own Substack. The Florida native was a graduate from Rutgers University, where he received a master's degree in city and regional planning in 2012, friends said. He was rushed to a nearby hospital's burn unit where died just before 11 pm, sources familiar with the matter added Friday night - hours after was seen throwing a stack of pamphlets that included a link to his conspiracy-laden Substack seconds before igniting. In interviews carried out within that span, several who knew Azzarello described a different sort of man from the one responsible for a slew of rambling, paranoid posts plastered throughout his social media.

Chilling images show conspiracy theorist stalking Trump's trial with protest signs day before setting himself on fire outside NYC court

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
Max Azzarello, a 37-year-old from St. Augustine, Florida , is seen holding a sign a outside the Manhattan criminal courthouse on April 18 in the image, unearthed as police identified as the man who set himself on fire the next day. 'Trump is with Biden and they're about to facist coup us,'  Azzarello's sign reads, outside the New York courthouse where his historic trial was taking place. Now in critical condition, he made a series of social media posts about pop star Taylor Swift in the weeks building up the display, said to be 'an 'extreme act of protest...[against] a totalitarian con, and our own government' on his own Substack. He went on to write how this regime 'is about to hit us with an apocalyptic facist world coup,' just months after a a series of arrests in Florida for incidents that took place in August last year, including hurling a drink at a photo of Bill Clinton. Oddly, the alleged research investigator is seen smiling in an undated photo with the former president, writing, 'we have a secret facist problem.'

REVEALED: Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial had just finished 180 days probation for string of troubling incidents and was arrested for hurling wine at picture of Bill Clinton who he was seen grinning alongside in unearthed image

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
DailyMail.com has obtained three criminal complaints of the incidents that took place in August last year. In one Azzarello, 37, who is listed on charging documents as unemployed, threw a glass of wine at a framed and autographed photograph of President Bill Clinton displayed in the lobby of the Casa Monica Hotel in his hometown of Saint Augustine, Florida . The complaint notes that the incident took place on the evening of August 19, 2023, and that Azzarello had just finished dinner at the hotel's restaurant when he launched the glass at the image, breaking the glass on the framed photograph and damaging it with wine. Just two days later, on August 21, Azzarello was back in the Case Monica Hotel where he was reported for, 'standing outside, stripping his clothes off and yelling at customers.'

Haunting words of conspiracy theorist Max Azzarello claiming he was protester who set himself on fire outside Trump trial are posted online just hours before horror self-immolation - as dozens of his pamphlets are dropped at the scene

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
The man who set himself on fire outside former president Donald Trump 's Manhattan trial has been named as Florida native resident Max Azzarello. Azzarello, 37, is in critical condition after setting himself on fire on Friday. He described himself as an investigative researcher in a blog post published just hours before he self-immolated as horrified witnesses and CNN cameras watched. Before setting himself on fire, Azzarello dropped fliers that included a link to a Substack post explaining his actions. The blog was titled: 'I have set myself on fire outside the Trump Trial.' The conspiracy theorist claimed on the blog post that his 'extreme act of protest' was to draw light to what he called a 'totalitarian con.' He wrote the government was 'about to hit us with an apocalyptic fascist world coup.' Azzarello added: 'To my friends and family, witnesses and first responders, I deeply apologize for inflicting this pain upon you. But I assure you it is a drop in the bucket compared to what our government intends to inflict.' On his LinkedIn profile, where he seemingly appears in a photo with Bill Clinton , Azzarello wrote: 'We've got a secret fascism problem.'

US diplomat turned Cuban spy Manuel Rocha is sentenced to 15 years in jail as judge tells him 'you turned your back on this country'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2024
Victor Manuel Rocha, 73, was arrested in December in Miami and accused of gathering intelligence for the rogue communist state since 1981. This came to light after an undercover sting operation where he detailed his clandestine activities for Havana and praised Fidel Castro Rocha bragged to an FBI agent posing as a Cuban intelligence officer that the U.S. was 'the enemy' and described his decades-long assignment as a 'grand slam' that 'strengthened the revolution'. Judge Beth Bloom told Rocha on Friday: 'You turned your back on this country over and over again,' and said she would impose 'the maximum penalty permitted by law,' after a three-and-a-half-hour hearing in Miami.

OJ Simpson's life and death: From NFL running back to Bronco chase and the murder trial that brought him infamy

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2024
Simpson, who'd been a sickly child, over the odds and became one of the greatest running backs in the history of college and then professional football. He was chosen first in the draft by the Buffalo Bills, for whom he played nine seasons, before wrapping up his career with the San Francisco 49ers. In 1995, Simpson was cleared by a Los Angeles jury for the murders of his ex-wife and her friend in what was dubbed 'the trial of the century.'

Robert De Niro, 80, walks hand-in-hand with girlfriend Tiffany Chen, 45, at star-studded White House state dinner for Japanese PM Fumio Kishida - days after celebrating daughter Gia's first birthday

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2024
Robert De Niro and girlfriend Tiffany Chen were among the A-list stars to attend President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden's state dinner for Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida at in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. The Oscar-winner, 80, and Chen, 45, were photographed walking hand-in-hand through the White House along with Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and former President Bill Clinton.  Robert, a typically low-key star, suited up for the occasion in a black tuxedo with a white dress shirt, black tie and black patent leather dress shoes.

STEPHEN GLOVER: My political truth bombs! The economy ISN'T in a terrible state and it's NOT inevitable Labour will win a landslide

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2024
The world and his wife are convinced of these two things. The economy is in a dreadful mess. And, largely because of this, Labour will win the election by a huge majority, writes Stephen Glover. It's accepted not just in Labour circles but by many Conservatives that the Tories have squandered 14 years, 'crashed' (a favourite word) the economy, and will be leaving a terrible legacy, which our great-grandchildren will discuss in tones of wonder and amazement. Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves never misses an opportunity to harp on this theme. The other day, she declared on BBC Radio 4's Today programme that 'the economic inheritance that the next government will have will be dire... This is the worst economic inheritance since World War II'.

Biden says Vietnam motivated him to stop wars... 60 years after he dodged the draft: How Joe used FIVE student deferments then teenage problems with asthma to avoid joining the millions of Americans who served

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 10, 2024
President Biden said he hopes his legacy is that he kept his word to reduce the prospect of war 'because of Vietnam,' noting the war that took place when he was a young man in which he never served. Biden made the remarks in response to a question about his legacy during an interview with Univision that took place last week and aired on Tuesday. 'Well, I hope the legacy is that I kept my word, that - I said that the reason I was running was to help the life of ordinary people and reduce the prospect of war and - because of Vietnam,' Biden said.

The Art of the (Desperate) Deal! From $99 cologne, to gold sneakers, $75 coffee table books... and even Bibles, TOM LEONARD reveals how truly nothing is sacred in Trump's frantic fundraising fight

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
The Trump Bible costs $59.99, which is getting on for four times what you'd expect to pay for an ordinary King James version. It also comes up for sale just weeks after he unveiled $399 'Never Surrender' sneakers - in gold patent leather and currently sold out, pending a re-stock. His shoe website ('gettrumpsneakers.com') also hawks two cheaper pairs at $199, as well as 'Victory47' cologne and perfume ('47' as in the 47th president if he wins again), bottles of which cost a cool $99. '"Victory" is the signature scent of strength and success, encased in a luxurious gold bottle,' a sales blurb boasts of the cologne, adding that it's designed for 'the movers and the shakers'.

Rwanda's president says the world 'failed' his country during genocide that claimed the lives of 800,000 people 30 years ago

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2024
During the 1994 genocide that killed 800,000 people in 100 days, the world 'failed' Rwanda, according to President Robert Mugabe. "It was the international community that failed all of us, whether it was mistreating or cowardice," President Paul Kagame (left) said on Sunday at a commemoration service.' Several African heads of state and former US president Bill Clinton, who had dubbed the genocide the worst failure of his administration, were among the speakers.