The first trailer for season two of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers is here!
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“Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough sees the violence that erupted at the FBI’s Cincinnati office Thursday as an event cut from the same cloth as the Jan. 6 insurrection.
A 42-year-old man – now identified as Columbus, Ohio, resident Ricky Shiffer – tried to breach the FBI offices in Cincinnati on Thursday armed and wearing body armor. After he set off an alarm and fled the scene, a chase and shootout ensued, ultimately resulting in Shiffer being fatally wounded.
Based on social media accounts bearing his name on Truth Social and apparent video footage of him attending a rally in Washington on Jan. 5, Shiffer was a known supporter of Donald Trump with possible ties to extremist groups involved in the Jan.
6 riots. He stormed the FBI offices just three days after the agency executed a legal search warrant on the former president’s Mar-a-Lago estate.
Addressing the news on Friday, Scarborough and co-host Mika Brzezinski suggested that such outbursts of violence are a result of Trump and his allies’ words and actions, particularly as they relate to the FBI, and the former president’s refusal to cooperate with various ongoing investigations.“You just get the sense that from the start of this, Trump has known that he’s a corrupt politician who’s been cornered, and so what has he done? He’s refused to release the documents,” Scarborough said. “He could’ve released the documents at any time, and instead he’s been whipping up a frenzy against the FBI and against law enforcement officers, and we saw the consequences of that yesterday, most likely.”He continued: “If the reporting is correct, sure enough, just as I’ve been warning on this show every day: The irresponsible voices on the Trump right are ginning up hatred against
.The first trailer for season two of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers is here!
trailer sees the ragtag bunch, led by coach Alex Morrow (Lauren Graham), head to a California-based summer hockey camp.The Disney Branded Television series, produced by ABC Signature, picks up after the Mighty Ducks team name was restored in Season 1. Led by their ever-encouraging coach Alex, the team takes to the road to attend a boot-camp-like institute run by the charismatic yet hardcore Colin.
reported Tuesday.Publisher Fred Ryan has had discussions with leadership at the paper about reducing head count from the current newsroom staff of roughly 1,000 employees, individuals with knowledge of the talks told The Times, through “hiring freezes for open jobs or other ways.” The budget-tightening is a reflection of a dramatic downturn in the paper’s finances — following a period of reinvestment and grown since Amazon founder Jeff Bezos bought the paper in 2013 — that has been shared by many news outlets, especially since Donald Trump left the White House. According to the Times, The Post’s digital ad revenue dropped to around $70 million during the first half of 2022, close to 15% lower than the paper earned in the first half of 2021.
Hilary Duff wasn't exactly ready to come clean! The 34-year-old mother of three faced some embarrassment this week after her 3-year-old daughter, Banks, went to camp. Duff shared a hilarious text exchange on her Instagram Stories with the woman who took Banks to camp. «Whoaa! Don't trust your kids! Home girl ousted me to the soccer coaches,» Duff captioned the screenshot of the text. In the note, the woman wrote, «Banks told a story at camp… 'my mom made bad chicken and now she has diarrhea… that's what happens when you make bad chicken.'»Duff also shared a photo of her middle child grinning while on the swings, writing, «The Rat.» Back in March, Duff opened up to ET about another way Banks embarrasses her. «She's listening to my music, which means that I have to listen to a lot of my own music,» Duff told ET at the time. «The song right now is 'Wake up' and she's really into 'Wake Up.' I'm like, 'That's fine. We can listen to it at like top, top volume.
published an editorial questioning the merit of the FBI affidavit used to search the former president’s home. On Sunday, Graham warned that riots would break out across the country if Trump was prosecuted for keeping classified materials after he left the White House. “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough weighed in on the Republican response during a Monday morning segment.
DJ Khaled‘s 13th studio album, ‘God Did’, has arrived. The follow-up to last year’s ‘Khaled Khaled’ is a predictably star-studded affair that features a veritable who’s who providing guest appearances.Contributors on the new album include Drake, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Future, Migos‘ Quavo and Takeoff, SZA, Travis Scott, Gunna, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, Lil Baby, Jadakiss, a posthumous appearance from Juice Wrld (on a track titled ‘Juice Wrld Did’) and more.Among the 18 tracks on the album is a remix of Kanye West‘s ‘Use This Gospel’, which originally appeared on Ye’s 2019 album ‘Jesus Is King’.
After first sparking engagement rumours earlier this year, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck tied the knot in July in an intimate Las Vegas ceremony. But despite officially becoming Mr and Mrs, the pair are reportedly set to host a three-day party to celebrate their wedding with their friends and family. And as part of the occasion, Page Six has reported that the couple have chosen social media star and celebrity life coach Jay Shetty to officiate the wedding.
Donald Trump rallies, anti-vaccine gatherings and other MAGA-affiliated events.Klepper has frequently gone viral for trapping with his segments from in the field. Most recently, his special, “Jordan Klepper Fingers the Globe: Hungary for Democracy,” took him to the European country to talk to residents about recent political affairs.
BreAnna Bell “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” is partnering with VoiceMap to launch an interactive self-guided walking tour aiming to take guests on a journey through the events of the Jan. 6 insurrection in Washington D.C., Comedy Central announced on Wednesday.“In the Footsteps of the Freedomsurrection” will allow listeners to trace the exact route taken by the insurrectionists on January 6th to revisit the events that occurred before, during and after the historic day.
her concession speech, Cheney reminded her supporters that she was fully aware of the political risk she took for her career by not supporting Trump and his 2020 election lies, but that she simply couldn’t compromise herself to do so. “No house seat, no office in this land, is more important than the principles we’ve all sworn to protect,” she said.Elsewhere in her speech, Cheney offered harsh criticisms for continued Trump supporters, and worried for the party as a whole. And to that, Scarborough readily agreed.“If somebody listening to that speech – and listen to those words – thinks that Liz Cheney is being melodramatic, well, they aren’t having the conversations I’m having with friends and family members and people who used to be in Liz Cheney’s party and mine.
President Joe Biden has joined the list of US presidents and other world leaders who have held the position of Honorary Chairman of the Presidents Cup. It was announced on Monday, Aug. 15 that First Lady Dr. Jill Biden’s husband had accepted the role for the 2022 Presidents Cup.
said Monday morning that former President Donald Trump should call “for an end to the violent rhetoric” against the FBI.“With all of these threats going around, it would ultimately be great if the former president, who has always been a great supporter of law enforcement and who has posed with 1000 police departments coast to coast,” Doocy said on “Fox & Friends,” “it would be great if he called for an end to the violent rhetoric against federal law enforcement and, in particular, the FBI that was just doing their job.”The plea comes just a day after Trump attacked the FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago residence in a frenzy on Truth Social, a social media app backed by his media and technology company. In the messages, the former president complained that “the whole World was watching as the FBI rummaged through the house, including the former First Lady’s closets (and clothing!), alone and unchecked,” and repeated the unsubstantiated claim that the FBI planted information.In response, Doocy called for a de-escalation of the threats directed at federal law enforcement as a result of the discontent felt by many supporters of the former president.“It would be great for everybody to tamp down the rhetoric against the FBI because the FBI was simply doing what the DOJ asked them to do,” Doocy said.
stuff up,” said Scarborough. “When somebody begins to concoct lies like this, it shows a real level of desperation. We all know he is lying.
John Oliver had a pretty good laugh at GOP Rep. Mike Turner on Sunday night, after the Ohio representative seemed to be having a physical reluctance to defend Donald Trump over the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago last week, insisting that “classified” doesn’t always actually mean “classified.”“I am not going to speculate or jump to conclusions here, because there is still so much that we don’t know,” Oliver noted.
killed after an hours-long standoff with law enforcement.On Friday, officials identified him as Ricky W. Shiffer, 42, from Columbus.
Donald Trump wants the world to know why FBI agents raided Mar-a-Lago — and now it sounds like he’s going to get EXACTLY that!
The FBI descending on former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property, searching it and removing at least a dozen boxes on Monday, continued to fascinate “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert during his second-to-last show of the week.On Thursday, Colbert once again dove into the topic that has been featured in at least three of his monologues so far.“As we continue to learn more details about the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago earlier this week, it does not look good for former president Velveeta Voldemort,” Colbert said, opening his show with his latest nickname for Trump.“The former president and his minions have tried to play the victim card here saying, ‘Why he’s just a simple country club owner, and that this whole investigation is a nothing burger,’” Colbert said, doing a slightly Southern accent. “But it’s beginning to look like the investigation is a ‘Something Royale with Cheese.’ Now I’m not gonna get my hopes up.
Newsweek, the search of Trump’s resort “was deliberately timed to occur when the former president was away” and was “based largely” on the information from that currently anonymous informant. On Tuesday night, Fallon lightly implied that it was former vice president Mike Pence who had given the FBI the password to Trump’s safe, which he claimed was also taken.But the next night, Fallon had a few more concrete guesses.