Disney’s CEO Bob Chapek says the release pattern of Black Widow will be a “last-minute” decision, a sentiment that won’t reassure movie theater owners or others rooting for a Covid-19 rebound.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterFormer President Trump said Sunday that he may run for president a third time in 2024, and said the Supreme Court “should be ashamed of themselves” for refusing to overturn President Biden’s victory.Trump spoke for well over an hour, after arriving more than an hour late, at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Fla.
He continued to deny that he had lost the 2020 election, and said that Republicans should join together to make sure that the
.Disney’s CEO Bob Chapek says the release pattern of Black Widow will be a “last-minute” decision, a sentiment that won’t reassure movie theater owners or others rooting for a Covid-19 rebound.
Since its announcement, there’s been a lot of excitement surrounding the upcoming film from James Gray, “Armageddon Time.” Though the title of the film might make you think it’s a post-apocalyptic action film, Gray’s new feature is a drama that pulls from his own life as a kid in New York City, attending the Kew-Forest School in Queens, which happens to be the same school that former POTUS, Donald Trump attended.
Former President Donald Trump told Fox News on Tuesday that if the rumors surrounding Meghan Markle's potential 2024 presidential bid prove to be true, he'd have an "even stronger feeling toward running" in the next election. Trump was asked to weigh in on reports that Markle could be eyeing a run for president in an exclusive interview with "Fox News Primetime" host Maria Bartiromo.
Joe Biden is embarking on a weeklong series of events to promote his $1.9 Covid-19 relief plan, but his administration also faces the challenge of winning over vaccine skeptics.
Stacey Dash has had a major change of heart when it comes to her political views. In a new interview with DailyMailTV, the outspoken “Clueless” star apologized for her past controversial comments, slammed her time at Fox News and said she no longer supports former President Donald Trump.
Stacey Dash has had a major change of heart when it comes to her political views. In a new interview with, the outspoken star apologized for her past controversial comments, slammed her time at Fox News and said she no longer supports former President Donald Trump.Dash, 54, joined Fox News as an on-air commentator in 2014 but the network decided not to renew her contract in 2017.
Matthew McConaughey considering running for Governor of Texas? Alright, alright, alright. Months after McConaughey, 51, first hinted that he might follow Ronald Regan and Arnold Schwarzenegger and trade acting for state politics, the True Detective star said he’s seriously weighing a gubernatorial run in his native Texas.
Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama appear in a new campaign introduced by the Ad Council encouraging Americans to get vaccinated.
The Washington Post, after Politico Thursday night broke the news that the State Dept.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said the internet video platform will lift its suspension of Donald Trump only after it determines that “the risk of violence has decreased.”On Jan. 12, YouTube determined that Trump’s channel violated the site’s policy against inciting violence, resulting in a suspension of least seven days.
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Tim Allen is stoking controversy again by explaining exactly what he liked about former President Donald Trump: his ability to thoroughly enrage the public. The Home Improvement star, 67, said on Marc Maron‘s WTF podcast that while he’s gotten plenty political in the past, even attending Trump’s 2017 inauguration, he eventually decided to keep it to himself… and admire Trump privately.
Tim Allen makes a living making people laugh but one person who's apparently made the funnyman chuckle himself is former President Donald Trump. The "Last Man Standing" star appeared on the "WTF with Marc Maron" podcast this week where he was asked about whether he views himself as an "old school conservative" as opposed to a "right-wing wack job." Allen revealed he's always been a "fiscal, conservative person with money," while sharing his disgust with the American tax system.
Business Insider.“Young girls and women are incensed that they are now being forced to compete against those who are biological males,” he added. “It’s not good for women.
Taking the stage for the first time since leaving office, former President Donald Trump on Sunday called for Republican Party unity, even as he exacerbated intraparty divisions and trumpeted lies about the election in a speech that made clear he intends to remain a dominant political force.
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