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The rise of Mark Wahlberg's $400M business empire: How actor went from Wahlburgers to Hollywood 2.0
The rise of Mark Wahlberg's $400M business empire: How actor went from Wahlburgers to Hollywood 2.0
From a booming restaurant chain to a clothing line, Mark Wahlberg has already found incredible success in a number of business ventures
2023-06-08 20:29
Fans gush over Ginger Zee as 'GMA' meteorologist shares adorable family photos from 'much deserved' vacay
Fans gush over Ginger Zee as 'GMA' meteorologist shares adorable family photos from 'much deserved' vacay
The photos showed 'GMA' star Ginger Zee at Silver Lake in Michigan where she got to experience many things in a short period of time
2023-08-27 16:55
Factbox-Nikki Haley: Who is the Republican 2024 US presidential hopeful?
Factbox-Nikki Haley: Who is the Republican 2024 US presidential hopeful?
By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON Republican presidential contender Nikki Haley, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has
2023-09-27 03:18
Kimberly Guilfoyle threatens DeSantis: ‘You’re going to get hurt, and damaged – badly’
Kimberly Guilfoyle threatens DeSantis: ‘You’re going to get hurt, and damaged – badly’
Vocal Maga supporter Kimberly Guilfoyle on Saturday claimed that Ron DeSantis would “get hurt and damaged badly” by the Florida governor’s 2024 presidential bid against Donald Trump, the father of her boyfriend. Ms Guilfoyle, who was previously married to California governor and Democrat Gavin Newsom, made the comments on Newsmax TV’s America Right Now. “You’re gonna run against Donald Trump, you are going to get hurt and damaged badly,” said Ms Guilfoyle, who lives in Florida with Donald Trump, Jr. “That is the problem. So by the time Trump is done – we saw this before, 16 people, one after the next, fell off the stage – you’re gonna end up in the junkyard, and you’re not gonna be in good shape for 2028. “That’s just a fact,” she said. She claimed that it was “not time to go into Toys R Us, strap on the training wheels and take a spin around the aisle and see if it works out.” A former prosecutor, Ms Guilfoyle has been a staunch, visible and vocal Trump supporter for years, notably making a roaring speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention. On Saturday, she said Mr DeSantis “is doing a fine job in Florida”. “In my opinion, he should stay here and do the job,” she told NewsMax. “He made a commitment, when he was just re-elected, to do four years and serve. If you’re going to be on the road running for a campaign for president, that’s not going to happen, and he’s not ready for it.” The Florida governor officially announced his bid for the Republican nomination this week with a glitch-filled Twitter Spaces event with Elon Musk. “American decline is not inevitable — it is a choice. And we should choose a new direction — a path that will lead to American revitalization,” Mr DeSantis said, outlining his conservative accomplishments. “I am running for president of the United States to lead our great American comeback.” Following the Twitter Spaces event, a Trump spokeswoman said: “Ron DeSantis’ botched campaign announcement is another example of why he is just not ready for the job. The stakes are too high, and the fight to save America is too critical to gamble on a first-timer who is clearly not ready for prime time. President Trump is the proven leader that will be ready on day one to turn the country around.” Read More Trump spokeswoman appears to mock Pete Buttigieg’s military service over Memorial Day weekend DeSantis accuses Trump of ‘moving to the left’ as he tells ex-president: ‘You’ve changed’ DeSantis signed bill shielding SpaceX and other companies from liability day after Elon Musk 2024 launch Prosecutors have recording of Trump speaking to witness in hush money criminal case Kimberly Guilfoyle met by half empty auditorium at CPAC
2023-05-28 04:15
Trump repeatedly celebrated the inclusion of transgender women in his beauty pageant
Trump repeatedly celebrated the inclusion of transgender women in his beauty pageant
Years before he said he was running for president to "defeat the cult of gender ideology," Donald Trump welcomed and praised the inclusion of transgender women in the Miss Universe pageant.
2023-06-17 04:58
Disney cancels $1bn Florida theme park extension amid war with DeSantis
Disney cancels $1bn Florida theme park extension amid war with DeSantis
The Walt Disney Company has pulled the plug on a $1bn office complex in Orlando, following a warning from Disney leadership that billions of dollars in projects were on the line after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis escalated his feud with the company. The development scheduled for construction in the Orlando area was set to bring 2,000 jobs to the region, with 1,000 employees expected to be relocated from southern California. In an email to employees on 18 May, Disney’s theme park and consumer products chair Josh D’Amaro pointed to “changing business conditions” for the cancellation of the 60-acre Lake Nona Town Center project, according to The New York Times, which first reported the move. “I remain optimistic about the direction of our Walt Disney World business,” he added, noting that the company has still planned $17bn in projects over the next decade its Disney World campus. “I hope we’re able to,” he said. For years, Florida legislators and the governor’s office enjoyed a close relationship with the state’s largest taxpayers, among the state’s largest employers, which has wielded enormous political influence while bringing in billions of dollars to the state each year. Now, the company and DeSantis allies are suing one another, following a year-long feud over opposition to what opponents have called Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law that boiled over into political and legal battles that could shape the company’s business in the state. Moments after board appointed by Mr DeSantis voted to strip the company’s control of its Florida park, Disney filed a federal lawsuit against the governor and state officials alleging a “targeted campaign of government retaliation” for “expressing a political viewpoint.” The lawsuit follows the governor’s state takeover of the Reedy Creek Improvement District, now the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, made up of conservative activists and DeSantis loyalists, a move that followed Florida Republicans’ punitive measures against the company after its public opposition to the “Don’t Say Gay” law. Days later, the board voted to sue Disney in state court. In March, Disney slammed the governor’s “anti-business” approach to the company, which Mr DeSantis has accused of advancing a “woke agenda” while his administration targets LGBT+ people and their families with sweeping laws to control public school education, healthcare access and speech. The governor dissolved a decades-old municipal district that allowed Disney to control its own land use, zoning rules and public services, without putting a tax burden on Florida residents. In effect, Disney taxed itself to foot the district’s bill for its municipal needs. “Does the state want us to invest more, employ more people, and pay more taxes, or not?” Disney CEO Bob Iger said on a conference call with analysts last week. A statement from Disney said the company has decided to pull out of the new campus construction “given the considerable changes that have occurred since the announcement of this project, including new leadership and changing business conditions.” The “Parental Rights in Education Act” – what opponents have called “Don’t Say Gay” – prohibits instruction of “sexual orientation or gender identity” from kindergarten through the third grade and any such discussion “that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students” in other grades. The governor recently expanded the law to explicitly extend such restrictions to all grades. Critics have warned that the broadly written law threatens to freeze classroom speech involving LGBT+ people and issues, from civil rights history lessons to discussion of LGBT+ students, school staff and their families. Following passage of the Florida law, lawmakers across the US and in Congress have introduced similar legislation, including more than two dozen measures in current legislative sessions. Read More DeSantis v Disney: Why Florida’s governor is at war with the Mouse ‘We will not be erased’: Critics slam Ron DeSantis for unprecedented bills attacking LGBTQ+ people Penguin Random House sues Florida school district over ‘unconstitutional’ book bans Florida teacher under investigation for showing Disney movie with LGBT+ character speaks out
2023-05-19 03:45
Australia’s Pay Gap Narrows Even as Just 22% of Women Make CEO
Australia’s Pay Gap Narrows Even as Just 22% of Women Make CEO
Progress in elevating women into Australia’s top corporate roles has stalled despite the country’s gender pay gap narrowing
2023-11-27 21:27
Italian government's raid on banks undermined by confusion
Italian government's raid on banks undermined by confusion
By Angelo Amante and Valentina Za ROME (Reuters) -A drive to shore up its political base and appeal to the
2023-08-10 13:18
Drugmaker Mallinckrodt files for second bankruptcy in US
Drugmaker Mallinckrodt files for second bankruptcy in US
By Dietrich Knauth Drugmaker Mallinckrodt on Monday filed for its second bankruptcy in three years in the United
2023-08-29 04:50
Logan Paul confirms JiDion's apology and explains why he left Prime on Jake Paul's podcast 'Impaulsive'
Logan Paul confirms JiDion's apology and explains why he left Prime on Jake Paul's podcast 'Impaulsive'
In early 2023, a feud began when Jake Paul's casual remark in a conversation with Logan Paul offended JiDion
2023-10-07 14:53
Australian journalist says she was detained for 3 years in China for breaking an embargo
Australian journalist says she was detained for 3 years in China for breaking an embargo
Australian journalist Cheng Lei says she spent more than three years in detention in China for breaking an embargo with a television broadcast
2023-10-18 13:45
Joe Rogan once discussed extraordinary life of 'world's strongest man' Joe L Greenstein on 'JRE' podcast
Joe Rogan once discussed extraordinary life of 'world's strongest man' Joe L Greenstein on 'JRE' podcast
Joe Rogan said, 'They go to a dentist and he checks out his teeth, and while he is doing it, he bites the metal thing in half that is in his mouth'
2023-09-01 19:15