So soon?! Guess we know what the “something new” was… the relationship!
24.09.2021 - 05:35 / foxnews.com
50 Cent brought up his concerns with President Joe Biden's tax plan during an appearance Thursday on "The Beat with Ari Melber." Biden has repeatedly pledged to raise taxes on any American earning more than $400,000 per year.The president said last week that he believes he will be able to get enough Democratic votes to pass his proposal through the Senate. "His tax plan, I didn't realize I would be paying 62% of my income back to the IRS," 50 Cent told Melber.
"So that does change a lot. New
.So soon?! Guess we know what the “something new” was… the relationship!
Joe Biden, described America as a country that is still recovering from the damage caused by Donald Trump.When asked whether he had any intentions of running for office, Clooney was quick to dismiss the idea.“No, because I would actually like to have a nice life,” said Clooney, who appeared on the show to promote his new movie, “The Tender Bar.”Clooney said he planned to take on fewer projects while he is healthy and can still “play basketball and do the things I love.’’“I turned 60 this year
It’s not Keto, it’s Michael Keaton. The "Batman" star, 70, is set to reprise his role as the caped crusader in the upcoming DC Comics film, "The Flash," which will see the superhero – played by Ezra Miller – encroach multiple time travels.
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Joe Biden on Tuesday announced his picks to head the National Endowments for the Humanities and the Arts, tapping a Harvard University scholar and an Arizona State University professor to oversee the federal agencies.If confirmed by the Senate, Shelly Lowe, who is the executive director of Harvard University's Native American program, will be the nation’s first Native American to serve as chairperson of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
According to Huffington Post, which first reported on the default judgments, a jury will convene to determine how much Jones owes the plaintiffs. The two cases Jones lost are not the only ones he faces: Overall, nine families whose loved ones died in the shooting have sued him and Infowars.
HBO documentary exploring January’s US Capitol insurrection, Four Hours At The Capitol, is set to air next month.Supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump stormed Capitol Hill on January 6 this year to protest the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory in Congress, which resulted in five deaths and a Congressional investigation – as well as Trump being banned from social media.The film, which is being collaboratively produced by both HBO and BBC, will include brand new footage from
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Love Island star Hugo Hammond has spoken out in a recent interview about his disability and claims it’s a “shame” the ITV2 show didn’t air chats about it. The PE teacher, 25, was born with a clubfoot and was the first Love Island cast member to have a physical disability on the show.
Don’t be afraid to laugh, it’s okay. That is influencer Rachel Gorry’s advice to anyone who is grieving a loved one.
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A month after Joe Biden laid out a plan for Americans to get a vaccine booster shot to help contain the coronavirus pandemic and the deadly Delta variant, a pivotal advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration today partially kicked the legs out from the President’s proposal.
Fox News’ Sean Hannity railed against the Federal Aviation Administration’s grounding of a Fox News drone at the Texas-Mexico border. “The FAA is being used to cover up for [President Joe Biden’s] failures,” the primetime host said, “and are we going to let that stand? I don’t think so.” Hannity pointed to footage that aired Wednesday night of what appeared to be thousands of undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers under the Acuna International Bridge in Del Rio.
Singer-songwriter John Ondrasik of Five For Fighting has released a new song that’s highly critical of the United States’ withdrawal strategy from Afghanistan. The Grammy-nominated artist penned his new track "Blood On My Hands" shortly after learning of the suicide bombing in Kabul that left 13 U.S.