Hype for the Future 132J: Reverend Sam Black
Introduction In West Virginian history, Reverend Sam Black has largely been responsible for the success of the Methodist movement in much of the modern State, having lived from March 3, 1813, to his death on July 13, 1899. Legacy While Sam Black himself was originally from the area around modern Greenbrier County, having resulted in the namesake Sam Black Methodist Church and unincorporated community of Sam Black Church directly along the Midland Trail and modern Interstate 64. Apart from […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/12/hype-for-the-future-131j-reverend-sam-black/
Photos: Ray Romano, Jenny Slate, Nicholas Braun, Jake Shane Star in Broadway's All Out
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The final cast of All Out: Comedy About Ambition By Simon Rich is officially onstage at the Nederlander Theatre for the play's final weeks, through March 8. Get a first look at the final foursome—including Ray Romano, Jenny Slate, Nicholas Braun, and Jake...
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A dirty former Westchester
cop-turned-murderous drug dealer
who was once
#Jeffrey #Epstein’s cellmate
is allegedly making a fresh bid for freedom
— with the support of an anti-vax influencer tied to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Disgraced ex-officer
#Nicholas #Tartaglione, 57,
who is serving four consecutive life sentences for the 2016 kidnappings and killings of four men,
is working with influencer #Jessica #Reed #Kraus to try to overturn his conviction, the New Yorker reported.
Tartaglione
— who murdered Martin Luna, Miguel Luna, Hector Gutierrez and Urbano Santiago in 2016 over a cocaine deal that went wrong
— was described as a
“critical witness”
by his attorney during the investigation into Epstein’s suicide,
which took place while he was awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.
The founder of “House Inhabit” gained popularity chronicling the Presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Clare Malone reports on how she has continued to grow her audience during the second Trump Administration—with political gossip and “quality conspiracy.”