OnlyFans’ Annie Knight Says Intruder Broke Into Her House With a Hammer in ‘Targeted’ Attack
Annie Knight’s fame on OnlyFans appears to come with some scary consequences. Us Weekly has learned that Knight, 29, woke up a couple of months ago and saw an “intruder alert” notification on her phone. After pulling up security system footage and locating an unidentified male, the content creator is ready to share her story. “The scary part about it is that we think it was a targeted attack on me, specifically, given that I’m in the public eye,” Knight claimed in a statement to Us on Tuesday, March 24. “He crawled straight past my mom’s car, which was parked…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The online fundraising platform Kickstarter has taken down a campaign for a book about “Save Women’s Sports” activists, that is set to include interviews with Riley Gaines, Jennifer Sey, Paula Scanlan, Brooke Slusser, Payton McNabb, Stephanie Turner, Selina Soule, Kaitlynn Wheeler and several others. The page for the campaign for the forthcoming title “She Handled It,” by Arwen Becker currently says “suspended” on Kickstarter’s website. Becker told Fox News Digital that she was told that campaigns are suspended when the platform discovers “strong evidence” that a campaign violates “the spirit of Kickstarter rules.” Becker added…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Some Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents are selling their blood plasma to make ends meet as the 38-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown drags on, acting Deputy TSA Administrator Adam Stahl told reporters Tuesday.”We got folks sleeping in cars,” Stahl told reporters at Washington’s Reagan National Airport, referring to TSA employees. “I talked to a single mother recently who has a three-year-old child with special needs and can’t afford to pay for childcare for that three-year-old child.”Stahl also said some agents are having “blood drawn to afford gas to come to work.”The…
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A new tactic being deployed by RCMP officers in the Halifax area is creating some debate. Police said they’ve been piloting a new traffic enforcement strategy, in which officers disguise themselves as panhandlers at intersections in order to catch distracted drivers.According to RCMP, the operation on March 18 at an intersection in Lower Sackville resulted in 46 tickets issued that day.“We had a traffic spotter. He was walking amongst the traffic. He was posing as a panhandler with a sign,” said Cpl. Bobby Bambury with the RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment Traffic Unit.“And he was walking among the traffic, seeing into…
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A powerful round of mountain snowfall is set to sweep across the Washington Cascades beginning late Tuesday, with forecasters warning that up to a foot of accumulation could create hazardous travel from Whatcom County to the Okanogan Highlands.Winter Weather Advisories have been issued for multiple regions, with snow expected to intensify on Wednesday as a convergence zone develops over the mountains. National Weather Service (NWS) offices in Spokane and Seattle issued the advisories, warning that between 8 and 12 inches of snow is expected, mainly above 4,000 feet in elevation. Locations below that threshold may still see several inches, but…
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Competing for attention in today’s crowded media landscape requires more than catchy headlines. Readers consume news across numerous platforms and formats. Reuters’ Digital News Report notes that 36 % of global news consumers get news via Facebook, 30 % via YouTube, 19 % from Instagram or WhatsApp, 16 % from TikTok and 12 % from…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: Despite the ongoing conflict in Iran, President Donald Trump’s “energy czar,” Doug Burgum, is confident the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A new House bill would ensure members of Congress feel the pain of the ongoing partial government shutdown the same way as many Americans across the country.Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, is introducing the End Special Treatment for Congress at Airports Act, which is a House counterpart to legislation that sailed through the Senate last week.Hinson argued that members of Congress should be held to the same standards as their constituents at airports during the funding stalemate, despite lawmakers generally being eligible for expedited screening and security escorts to bypass lines.”Thanks to Democrats’…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! California Democrats blasted federal immigration authorities after a viral video showed officers arresting two people, including a crying woman, at San Francisco International Airport.The video shows the woman — who the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said is an illegal alien — wailing and dropping to the ground as she is being arrested by two plainclothes agents on Sunday while her daughter cries in the background.California Democrats argued the video showed excessive force and would instill fear in immigrant communities, while calling for answers from federal authorities.Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Calif., said the…
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