Child Sex Abuse Allegations at Gateway Church

Gateway Church is facing child sex abuse allegations against its founder Robert Morris, who resigned after allegations of abusing a 12-year-old girl in the 1980s surfaced. The church's future is uncertain as experts debate its survival post-scandal.

Internal Politics at the Washington Post

The article discusses internal politics at the Washington Post, involving changes in leadership and allegations of unethical behavior. It criticizes the staff for resisting reform and highlights a 20-year-old scandal being used to target the CEO. The author accuses the media of hypocrisy and bias, suggesting ulterior motives behind the attacks on the Post's leadership.

Hunter Biden's Conviction and Deeper Scandal

Hunter Biden convicted of three felonies related to illegal firearm possession, but deeper scandal involves allegations of peddling influence through his father, President Joe Biden, with upcoming trial for tax evasion. Trial outcome may impact November elections.

Elizabeth Taylor's Love Life and Marriages

Elizabeth Taylor's scandalous love life is explored in a new HBO documentary, reflecting on her marriages, including the affair with Eddie Fisher. The film provides rare insights into her personal relationships and struggles.

MLB Gambling Scandal

San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano was banned from baseball for life for betting on the sport, along with four other players receiving one-year suspensions. The scandal is the biggest in decades and involves a total of five players.

The 'Fat Leonard' Scandal

The 'Fat Leonard' scandal involved a Malaysian defense contractor who bribed Navy officers for classified information, defrauding the U.S. government and taxpayers of at least $35 million. Several military officers had their felony convictions dismissed due to prosecutorial errors. The scandal involved lavish meals, gifts, and orgies in exchange for national security information.

Nicole Shanahan, R.F.K. Jr.'s Running Mate

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considered Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura as potential running mates before selecting Nicole Shanahan, a Silicon Valley lawyer with a billion-dollar fortune from her divorce settlement with Google founder Sergey Brin. Shanahan's past includes drug use, a scandalous affair with Elon Musk, and a tumultuous personal life. Despite her unconventional background, she has become a crucial financier of Kennedy's presidential campaign.

Real Housewives scandal involving sexism and substance abuse accusations

Executive producer of Bravo’s The Real Housewives franchise Andy Cohen addresses recent scandal involving ex-Bravo stars, denies any regrets in handling the situation.

NPR CEO Katherine Maher Refuses House Committee Appearance

NPR CEO Katherine Maher refuses House committee's request to appear, citing prior board meeting, sparking backlash and concerns about NPR's direction under her leadership.

Alleged Chinese Cover-Up of Illegal Drug-Taking in Swimming

Travis Tygart accuses World Anti-Doping Agency of allowing Chinese authority to cover up illegal drug-taking by top swimmers, threatening Paris 2024 Olympics. A bombshell investigation revealed 23 Chinese swimmers tested positive for prohibited drugs before the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 but were still allowed to compete. The scandal highlights a failure of sports governance and the influence of China over the Olympic Movement.

Dr. Jeff Gunter's U.S. Senate Campaign and Involvement in Sketchy Infomercials

Dr. Jeff Gunter, a wealthy dermatologist and former U.S. ambassador to Iceland, is running for the U.S. Senate in Nevada as the 'America First' candidate. He was involved in sketchy late-night infomercials selling anti-wrinkle skin serum that led to a man getting infected with a terrible disease. Gunter is facing decorated combat veteran Captain Sam Brown in the Republican primary, with Gunter self-funding his campaign despite trailing significantly in the polls.

Boeing Whistleblower Deaths

Two whistleblowers related to Boeing have died under mysterious circumstances, raising concerns about safety and work conditions within the company. The deaths come amidst financial losses and increased scrutiny faced by Boeing.

Tom Brady's live Netflix roast

Tom Brady shuts down joke about Robert Kraft's massage parlor scandal during live Netflix roast, showing loyalty to former owner

Rupert Murdoch’s London Tabloids Cover-Up Scandal

Senior executives of Rupert Murdoch’s London tabloids in 2011 engaged in a cover-up operation to destroy evidence of industrial-scale hacking, with the company allegedly deleting millions of messages. Will Lewis, one of the executives involved, later became CEO of The Washington Post. Litigants, including Prince Harry and Hugh Grant, have pursued legal action against the company. Lewis, known for his digital expertise, faced allegations of being part of the cover-up but claimed he was preserving journalistic integrity. The Murdoch company denied engaging in a cover-up.

NBA Gambling Scandal

The NBA is discussing changes to prop bet menus with sportsbooks after Jontay Porter received a lifetime ban for disclosing confidential information to bettors and betting on games.

Ellen DeGeneres facing backlash for toxic workplace environment on her show

Ellen DeGeneres jokes about facing allegations of fostering a toxic workplace environment on her show, acknowledging the backlash and loss of viewers. She reflects on the hate she received and the impact it had on her career.

Olympic Swimming Doping Scandal

A doping scandal in Olympic swimming involving 23 Chinese swimmers testing positive for a banned substance in 2021, WADA clearing them citing contamination, USADA accusing a cover-up, and ongoing investigations raising questions about transparency and integrity in anti-doping efforts.

Scandal at NPR

Discussion on the scandal at NPR involving editor Uri Berliner's resignation, with Bill Maher criticizing NPR for left-wing bias and social media posts by CEO Katherine Maher.

NPR Senior Editor's Essay on Bias at Liberal Outlet

NPR senior editor calls out the outlet's alleged bias during an interview with Bari Weiss, causing scandal at NPR. Article highlights a refusal to admit mistakes in past coverage and a shift towards progressive journalism. NPR defends its reporting integrity in response.

Trivia Cheating Scandal in Washington, D.C.

A cheating scandal in Washington, D.C. involving a trivia player using a device to get answers has caused a stir in the trivia community.

Matt Lauer's Comeback Plans

Matt Lauer is reportedly planning a comeback in the media industry years after being fired from NBC due to allegations of sexual misconduct. He feels he has been unfairly portrayed and wants to regain relevance.

Polish Priest Sentenced for Sex and Drug Crimes

A Polish priest has been sentenced to 18 months in jail for sex and drug crimes after a man collapsed during an orgy at his home. The priest was also ordered to pay damages to the victim and a fund for crime victims.

Peru's President Dina Boluarte and the Luxury Watches Scandal

Peru's President Dina Boluarte has been inconsistent about the origins of luxury watches and jewelry, claiming they were loans and gifts, further damaging her reputation as a highly unpopular leader.

Peru's President Dina Boluarte and the Luxury Watches Scandal

Peru's President Dina Boluarte faces questions over ownership of luxury watches as scandal threatens her presidency. Cabinet reshuffled amid allegations of illicit enrichment. Boluarte denies accusations and faces potential removal from office.

NBC News and Ronna McDaniel Controversy

Former RNC chair Reince Priebus criticized NBC News for mishandling the hiring and firing of Ronna McDaniel, leading to a media scandal.

Fall of Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX Empire

Sam Bankman-Fried, once a multibillionaire, is now facing a potential 40-50 year prison sentence for his involvement in a major financial fraud. His empire, including FTX, collapsed due to mismanagement and misuse of customer funds.

MLB scandal involving Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter

MLB star Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter accused of stealing $4.5 million to cover gambling losses, investigations ongoing

Shohei Ohtani's Interpreter Scandal

Shohei Ohtani's interpreter was fired amid allegations of theft to cover gambling debts, leaving Ohtani surrounded by scandal. Ohtani's representatives claim he was a victim of theft, but the details remain unclear. Despite the controversy, Ohtani continued to play without addressing the media.

Evergrande Fraud Scandal in China

China's securities regulating agency bans Evergrande founder from the securities market and accuses the company of $78 billion fraud, leading to protests and economic turmoil. The founder has been disappeared by the Chinese Communist Party, and the company faces severe consequences for financial fraud.

Argentinian President Javier Milei's Hypocrisy Scandal

Argentinian President Javier Milei faces accusations of hypocrisy after orchestrating a significant increase in presidential pay while implementing austerity measures. This scandal has caused controversy and criticism from opposition lawmakers and former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.

Scandal involving Illinois Democratic Mayor Tiffany Henyard

Illinois Democratic mayor accused of putting her wardrobe stylist on government payroll at taxpayer's expense, facing allegations of lavish spending and abuse of power

Political Upheaval and Corruption Scandals in Portugal

Portugal is facing political upheaval and corruption scandals ahead of a general election, with the discovery of cash stashed in bookshelves leading to the downfall of the government. The country's center-left and center-right parties are both tainted by charges of graft, while widespread frustrations exist due to economic hardships and a housing crisis. A radical right populist party is gaining momentum amid disenchantment with mainstream parties.

Sinovac Vaccine Controversy in China

Almost 3,000 people in China claim to have suffered illnesses from the Sinovac coronavirus vaccine and are asking Chinese Communist Party officials to take responsibility. The victims face obstacles in speaking on the issue, with some experiencing retaliation for sharing their experiences. An expert believes the claims of injury are plausible, citing previous pharmaceutical scandals in China. The government has dismissed all claims of injury as 'irresponsible.'

Arizona's United States Senate Race

Kari Lake, an America first conservative, is leading in Arizona's United States Senate race against potential challengers according to a recent Rasmussen Reports survey. She is backed by the NRSC and Sen. Steve Daines. The survey shows her leading against Democrat Ruben Gallego and even if Sen. Kyrsten Sinema runs as an independent. Lake's lead reflects a three-point advantage in a head-to-head matchup.

Controversy over DEI Programs in Georgia

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for the defunding of DEI programs in Georgia, accusing Democrats of racism and attacking civil rights. The scandal involves a training program in the Fulton County DA office that ranks judges by skin color and associates 'white' with 'bad.'

Scandal in Japanese Government Over Unreported Political Funds

Japanese opposition lawmakers submit no-confidence motion over scandal involving unreported political funds in the governing party, causing disruptions in the passage of a budget bill. Prime Minister apologizes for the scandal, proposes reforms, and fights plummeting support ratings.

Google CEO Response to Gemini AI Controversy

Google CEO responds to backlash over racially inaccurate and biased images and text produced by company's Gemini AI system, acknowledges the issue, states it is completely unacceptable and that they got it wrong. Google's market value dropped by $90 billion following the scandal. Steps are being taken to address the problems and improve AI systems.

Scandalous BDSM Sex Parties at Russian Military Officers' Club

LURID BDSM sex parties held at a military officers' club in Russia have sparked a scandal, with leaked footage showing wild parties with naked revellers. Pro-war activists have condemned the events as blasphemy due to them being held at the same location where funerals for fallen soldiers take place.

BDSM Sex Parties at Putin's Army Officers Club in Yekaterinburg

Scandal erupts over BDSM sex parties held at Putin's army officers club in Yekaterinburg, Russia, sparking outrage among war activists and public figures. The debaucherous events clash with the solemn nature of the facility, which hosts funerals for fallen soldiers. Controversy ensues as leaked footage reveals wild parties with naked revellers from the 'Blue velvet group' indulging in alcohol, drugs, and erotic activities.

Impeachment of Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra

Peruvian President Vizcarra survived an impeachment vote amid a scandal involving covertly recorded audios. The opposition failed to gather enough support to oust him, citing the timing amidst a health and economic crisis. Vizcarra's anti-corruption agenda may face obstacles despite the win.