Higher Ground, President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s media company, has made several new additions to its executive team.
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USA Today reported. Unlike in Nevada, Mr Trump was greeted with more boos than cheers in his home state.
Mr White spoke at the 2020 Republican National Convention, pushing for his reelection. The UFC boss told reporters that having the former president at UFC 246 was just “two friends, who are fight fans, watching a fight”.
Mr Trump was escorted to a seat near the octagon, close to the owner of the New England Patriots, Robert Kraft. Donald Trump Jr shared a video from the event.
Higher Ground, President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s media company, has made several new additions to its executive team.
President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s production company Higher Ground Productions has expanded its executive team, but Priya Swaminathan, the co-head of film and TV at the company, will step down from her role as part of the change. Swaminathan was Higher Ground’s first hire, and she oversaw the company’s Oscar-winning “American Factory” and the Oscar-nominated “Crip Camp.” Tonia Davis will now serve as the sole head of film and TV.
op-ed this week encouraging the state's residents to get vaccinated. In it, she not only echoed Kudlow's sentiment that the Trump administration deserves more credit for the vaccine but proposed that by simply acknowledging this, President Biden could get more Americans to book those appointments.
Jennifer Yuma editorEva Longoria will direct and executive produce a single-cam comedy in the works at ABC that hails from Grace Parra Janney and Josh Bycel.The untitled series is inspired by Grace’s own large Mexican-American family in Texas.
Solar Opposites pair Grace Parra Janney and Josh Bycel are developing a single-camera comedy for ABC inspired by the former’s own large Mexican-American family in Texas.
Brownshirts, to the Reichstag fire," Bernstein said. "This is a huge wake-up call to this country when General Milley, the head of the American military, has said this, and it fits as a piece with something so extraordinary in our history.
Liz Phair has cancelled her summer tour with Alanis Morissette and Garbage due to “unforeseen circumstances”.The Chicago singer-songwriter, who released her new album ‘Soberish’ last month, was due to head out on tour in August to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Morissette’s landmark third album ‘Jagged Little Pill’.The US tour is set to kick off on August 12, followed by a run of UK and Ireland dates in October which Phair was supposed to be on.
new reporting about Trump’s last year in office and the concerns of Joint Chiefs of Staff chair Gen. Mark Milley that Trump would stage a military coup to stay in office, saying, “We need to take this moment and say, ‘How did we get to a place where the leader of the American military compared the president of the United States to Hitlerian fascism? We didn’t say it.
How I Saved the World. Interspersed are his thoughtful suggestions for overcoming left-wing radicalism, maintaining American democracy, moving beyond aging hippies (like his long-suffering, loving parents), saving the world from social justice warriors and the deep state—all while smirking his way through life in only the nicest way.
Aubrey O’Day. This week the singer best known for being a member of the girl group Danity Kane and Donald Trump Jr’s alleged mistress announced in a lengthy Instagram post that she has left the United States for a “new life.” “For those of you who are friends, or have spent enough time on my Twitter over the years to get into my mind, you know I’ve been wanting to leave out of the country for a while now, so... I have,” Aubrey wrote.
Geoff Mayfield Any lingering impact that COVID-19 had on American life did nothing to slow music’s six-year growth streak, as MRC Data’s 2021 Mid-Year Report shows overall music consumption for the first six months up 13.5% over the same stretch of 2020. That gain outpaces the 11.6% year-over-year growth that the U.S.
Mel Gibson giving former US president Donald Trump a military-style salute. File: Mel Gibson at the UK Premiere of ‘Daddy’s Home 2’ in 2017Trump was welcomed with loud cheers and boos as he was escorted for the match between mixed martial artists Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier.