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Why did Sophia Bush and Grant Hughes split? ‘One Tree Hill’ actress files for divorce
Why did Sophia Bush and Grant Hughes split? ‘One Tree Hill’ actress files for divorce
Sophia Bush and Grant Hughes tied the knot in June 2022 at a low-key ceremony in Tulsa
2023-08-05 10:22
Anna Netrebko: Top Russian soprano fired over war sues Met Opera
Anna Netrebko: Top Russian soprano fired over war sues Met Opera
Anna Netrebko was dropped by the Met Opera last year after refusing to denounce Russia's president.
2023-08-05 09:58
Kyle Richards and Morgan Wade 'troll the trolls' in music video shutting down dating rumors, fans say 'just be honest'
Kyle Richards and Morgan Wade 'troll the trolls' in music video shutting down dating rumors, fans say 'just be honest'
Kyle Richards is rumored to be dating Morgan Wade after splitting from her husband Mauricio Umansky
2023-08-05 09:53
Pelosi says Trump looked like ‘a scared puppy’ during arraignment
Pelosi says Trump looked like ‘a scared puppy’ during arraignment
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said that former president Donald Trump exuded no bravado or confidence as he appeared in Washington DC for his arraignment on federal charges this week. Ms Pelosi led the House of Representatives during both of Mr Trump’s impeachments, first for his attempt to condition aid to Ukraine on newly elected President Volodymyr Zelensky investigating Joe Biden’s son Hunter, and then in 2021 for his actions during the January 6 insurrection. Mr Trump appeared at the E Barrett Prettyman Courthouse on Thursday and pleaded not guilty to four charges stemming from his attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. During his arraignment, Mr Trump appeared to stumble over his words when asked to state his full name and appeared rather sombre compared to his other arraignments in New York and Miami. Ms Pelosi, who stepped aside from Democratic House leadership earlier this year after Republicans won the majority in the House of Representatives, told Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC that Mr Trump lacked the confidence and bravado usually associated with the ex-president. “I wasn’t in the courtroom, of course, but when I saw Trump coming out of his car and this or that, I saw a scared puppy,” Ms Pelosi said on Friday. “He looked very, very, very concerned about the fate. I didn't see any bravado or confidence or anything like that. He knows the truth, that he lost the election and now he has to face the music.” Ms Pelosi has largely avoided discussing the former president since he left office. During her farewell address as House speaker, she mentioned her work with former presidents George W Bush, a Republican, and Barack Obama, a Democrat, as well as President Joe Biden. But she did not mention Mr Trump. When the indictment was unsealed on Tuesday, Ms Pelosi credited the work of the January 6 select committee that commenced under her speakership for leading to the indictment. “Now, following the Justice Department’s further investigation, a federal grand jury has indicted the former President,” she said. “As this case proceeds through the courts, justice must be done according to the facts and the law.” Read More Trump pleads not guilty to federal conspiracy charges in plot to overturn 2020 election Trump appears to stumble over his name and age at arraignment
2023-08-05 05:45
Movie weapons supervisor waives preliminary hearing in fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin
Movie weapons supervisor waives preliminary hearing in fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin
A movie weapons supervisor has waived her right to a courtroom review of evidence on charges of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting in 2021 of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin
2023-08-05 04:26
Mississippi cannot strip convicts of right to vote, court rules
Mississippi cannot strip convicts of right to vote, court rules
By Nate Raymond A divided federal appeals court on Friday ruled that tens of thousands of Mississippi convicts
2023-08-05 03:57
How did Steven Spielberg pitch 'Men in Black' to Will Smith? Actor reveals iconic director's remarkable efforts to convince him
How did Steven Spielberg pitch 'Men in Black' to Will Smith? Actor reveals iconic director's remarkable efforts to convince him
Will Smith was not initially interested in the movie because he didn’t want to make 'two alien movies back to back'
2023-08-05 03:53
Why would 'Barbie' be 'horrified' to see Britney Spears dancing barefoot? 'Toxic' singer shares new worrying post on social media
Why would 'Barbie' be 'horrified' to see Britney Spears dancing barefoot? 'Toxic' singer shares new worrying post on social media
'Britney (Spears) loves her children, has always supported them, and wants them to be happy,' revealed a source
2023-08-05 03:52
Ron DeSantis says Trump’s claims of stolen 2020 election weren’t ‘true’
Ron DeSantis says Trump’s claims of stolen 2020 election weren’t ‘true’
Florida governor and 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis said on Friday that Donald Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was rigged are not true. “All those theories that were put out did not prove to be true,” Mr DeSantis told The New York Times during a campaign stop in Iowa. “It was not an election that was conducted the way I think that we want to, but that’s different than saying Maduro stole votes or something like that,” he added. “Those theories, you know, proved to be unsubstantiated.” Mr DeSantis, seen as the former president’s chief rival in the Republican primary, has in the past largely avoided direct criticisms of Mr Trump’s repeatedly disproven election claims. “We must reject the culture of losing that has impacted our party in recent years. The time for excuses is over,” Mr DeSantis said in a speech earlier this yer, before he formally announced his presidential campaign. “If we get distracted, if we focus the election on the past or on other side issues, then I think the Democrats are going to beat us again.” The former president’s repeated falsehoods are back in the spotlight, after Mr Trump was indicted this week for allegedly conspiring to overthrow the presidential election results. “The attack on our nation’s capitol on January 6, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy,” special counsel Jack Smith said on Tuesday, announcing the charges. “As described in the indictment, it was fueled by lies. Lies by the defendant targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the US government – the nation’s process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election.” This is a breaking news story and will be updated with new information. Read More College Board shelves AP psychology class in Florida over guidance on gender content Chris Christie meets Volodymyr Zelensky in surprise Ukraine visit NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week
2023-08-05 03:24
How did Mark Margolis die? Actor known for his role as Hector 'Tio' Salamanca in 'Breaking Bad' was 83
How did Mark Margolis die? Actor known for his role as Hector 'Tio' Salamanca in 'Breaking Bad' was 83
'He was one of a kind. We won't see his likes again', said Mark Margolis' manager
2023-08-05 02:19
'Rust' armorer waives hearing, shooting case may now go to trial
'Rust' armorer waives hearing, shooting case may now go to trial
By Andrew Hay “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez on Friday waived her right to a preliminary hearing, allowing charges
2023-08-05 01:56
Trump presidential rival Christie visits Ukraine, meets with Zelenskiy
Trump presidential rival Christie visits Ukraine, meets with Zelenskiy
(Corrects spelling in paragraph 4 of Ukrainian town to Irpin instead of Iprin) (Reuters) -Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie visited
2023-08-05 00:46
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