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Independence Day 2025 coincides with the 25th anniversary of “The Patriot,” Mel Gibson’s drama about the Revolutionary War.
For “Flight Risk,” his first outing as a director in nearly a decade, the Oscar winner isn’t quite taking center stage. By Marc Tracy The movie trailer hit heavy rotation on N.F.L. playoff ...
Actor Mel Gibson’s firearm privileges were restored along with nine others, including a former NFL Hall of Famer for the Jets, after losing their rights over decades-old crime convictions.
Mark Wahlberg’s wife wasn’t flying high after seeing his shocking hair transformation. The actor, 53, decided to shave his head instead of wearing a bald cap for the new Mel Gibson action ...
In early April 2025, a claim spread online that actor Mel Gibson, ... "Justice Dept. Official Says She Was Fired After Opposing Restoring Mel Gibson's Gun Rights." The New York Times, 10 Mar. 2025.
The former U.S. pardon attorney, Elizabeth G. Oyer, was terminated Friday after she opposed restoring actor Mel Gibson’s rights to carry a gun, her spokesperson and two Justice Department ...
On Thursday, editors at The New York Times reported that the Mad Max actor is one of 10 people with convictions who will soon be allowed to own guns again, despite federal laws barring most of those ...
Former Justice Department pardon attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer says she was fired one day after she refused to recommend that actor Mel Gibson have his gun rights restored, according to the New York ...
A Justice Department official is claiming that she was fired over her refusal to give Mel Gibson back his gun rights. The personal friend of Donald Trump got his rights stripped after being ...
NEW YORK — Critics lambasted it and audiences didn’t grade it much better. But despite the turbulence, Mel Gibson’s “Flight Risk” managed to open No. 1 at the box office with a modest ...
NEW YORK — Critics lambasted it and audiences didn’t grade it much better. But despite the turbulence, Mel Gibson’s “Flight Risk” managed to open No. 1 at the box office with a modest ...
The actor was sentenced to "pay about $600 in fines" along with 36 months of probation, 52 hours of counseling and 16 hours of community service, according to a 2011 article in The New York Times.