Boris Johnson will hold a press conference later today after cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant were found in the UK.
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completely made up “Critical Race Theory” panic that partly contributed to Republican Glenn Younkin’s upset victory in the Virginia Governor’s race this week.First, Pete Davidson came out as Aaron Rodgers to run through Rodgers’ antivaxx nonsense.
This included a pretty decent joke about how Republicans keep using the abortion rights slogan “my body, my choice” to justify their refusal to protect themselves and other people from COVID-19.Then Alex Moffat came on as a particularly smug Virginia
.Boris Johnson will hold a press conference later today after cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant were found in the UK.
Boris Johnson is set to hold a press conference later today as the first cases of the new Covid-19 variant have been identified in the UK.
Boris Johnson has called on France to agree to joint patrols across the Channel after a migrant boat capsized and 27 people died.
splats) that harken back to the CBS version. But that’s OK in the context of a reunion movie.
Netflix’s hit documentary series Tiger King, has died aged 58.The former reptile dealer died after taking his own life in front of his wife in September, Oklaholma police told TMZ.An incident report obtained by the publication states Johnson was arguing with his wife in their garage when he attempted to commit suicide.According to the report, his wife called 911 and Johnson had a pulse when paramedics arrived.
drawing outrage from many.The recurring “SNL” segment, which features Cecily Strong’s spot-on Jeanine Pirro impression, opened with the Rittenhouse verdict as Strong’s Pirro referred to Rittenhouse as a “lovable scamp” who was arrested for doing “the bravest thing anyone can do, protecting a used car lot in someone else’s town.”Mikey Day’s Judge Bruce Schroeder then joined the show as “SNL” took a jab at the Schroeder’s perceived bias toward Rittenhouse during the trial, with Day’s Schroeder
eight-hour tirade on the floor of the House, as he tossed a water bottle around to fill time.“And that brave man stopped the Build Back Better bill from being passed, until it passed the next day in two minutes,” Pirro said.James Austin Johnson’s Donald Trump impersonation got the most laughs in the skit, as he went on a meandering rant that started with the infrastructure bill and ended with ridiculous pop culture observations, which excited the fictional Pirro.“It’s terrible what they’re doing
The Prime Minister held a press conference from Downing Street this afternoon (Monday) to give updates on the latest news in the UK.
Saturday Night Live has revived its Donald Trump impression, with newcomer James Austin Johnson taking over the role from Alec Baldwin.The latter spoke a year ago of being “overjoyed” at the possibility of losing the role after Trump lost the 2020 US presidential election to Joe Biden, having played the role since the 2016 election.However, the weekend’s episode (November 6) saw Johnson take over the mantle of playing the former US president during the show’s cold open, having also impersonated
Saturday Night Live is debuting their new Donald Trump!
There’s a new Trump in Studio 8H, with “Saturday Night Live” debuting the show’s latest take on the ex-president during the cold open for the Nov. 6 episode.
Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers has been in the headlines for his admission that he has declined to get the COVID-19 vaccine, despite earlier assurances that he was “immunized” against the novel coronavirus.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TV“Saturday Night Live” returned with its second batch of all-new episodes on Nov. 6 and once again, COVID-19 was the hot topic for the cold open sketch.
The film stars Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds. The trio play an FBI profiler (Johnson), a skilled art thief (Reynolds) and the most wanted art thief in the world (Gadot).
fired a prop gun on the set of film Rust last month (October 21), which resulted in the death of Hutchins and caused injuries to director Joel Souza.Speaking to Variety at the premiere of Netflix film Red Notice on Wednesday (October 3) in Los Angeles, Johnson vowed he’d stop using real firearms on all projects produced by his company, Seven Bucks Productions.“I can’t speak for anyone else, but I can tell you, without an absence of clarity here, that any movie that we have moving forward with
Dwayne Johnson spoke out about the tragic “Rust” shooting during Wednesday’s “Red Notice” premiere in Los Angeles.