With Super Tuesday just a few days away, Pete Buttigieg will be required to make wins among Black and Brown voters to stay in the game as a viable presidential candidate — a Herculean effort given polls showing poor support among voters of color.
10.02.2020 - 03:26 / usmagazine.com
Whatever it takes! The competitors at the Winter Dew Tour 2020 will stop at nothing to keep themselves cozy on the slopes.
As some of the best skiers and snowboarders prepared to take on the competition at the four-day winter sports festival, Julia Marino, Ståle Sandbech and more revealed how they stay warm during their events.
“Just layer up until you’re a big marshmallow and you can’t move or snowboard anymore,” Sandbech, 26, said in between events in Copper Mountain, Colorado.
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With Super Tuesday just a few days away, Pete Buttigieg will be required to make wins among Black and Brown voters to stay in the game as a viable presidential candidate — a Herculean effort given polls showing poor support among voters of color.
Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg was deeply moved when a young boy asked for his help to come out as gay.
Bette Midler had some choice words for President Donald Trump, who expressed his grievances on Thursday (Feb. 20) over Parasite winning best picture at the 2020 Academy Awards.
Bette Midler fired back at President Trump on Friday over his criticism of best picture winner "Parasite" at this year's Academy Awards. During a campaign rally in Colorado on Thursday, Trump asked supporters, "How bad were the Academy Awards this year?" before slamming the South Korean film.
Bette Midler fired back at President Trump on Friday over his criticism of best picture winner "Parasite" at this year's Academy Awards. During a campaign rally in Colorado on Thursday, Trump asked supporters, "How bad were the Academy Awards this year?" before slamming the South Korean film.
The movie studio behind — the South Korean film that made history earlier this month as the first-ever international movie to win the Best Picture Oscar — has responded to President Donald Trump's digs during a campaign rally in Colorado.
Trump called to bring the movie "back" as he complained about the South Korean film "Parasite" winning the Academy Award for Best Picture.
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Donald Trump has taken a jab at the Oscars for awarding this year’s best picture honor to Parasite, because the film is South Korean. “How bad were the Academy Awards this year?” Trump asked a rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
"I thought it was best foreign film," the president said of the film that won the Academy's top honor.
Donald Trump has taken a jab at the Oscars for awarding this year’s best picture honor to Parasite, because the film is South Korean. “How bad were the Academy Awards this year?” Trump asked a rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
During Thursday's campaign rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado, President Donald Trump criticized the Oscar-winning Korean film Parasite and took aim at fellow award winner Brad Pitt during a speech that targeted recent events in pop culture.Speaking at the podium in front of his supporters, Trump asked, "How bad were the Academy Awards this year?" He went on to say, "And the winner is...
Donald Trump has taken a jab at the Oscars for awarding this year’s best picture honor to Parasite, because the film is South Korean. “How bad were the Academy Awards this year?” Trump asked a rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Donald Trump has taken a jab at the Oscars for awarding this year’s best picture honor to Parasite, because the film is South Korean. “How bad were the Academy Awards this year?” Trump asked a rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
COLORADO SPRINGS — President Donald Trump on Thursday ridiculed the historic best-picture Oscar win for South Korean film “Parasite,” telling a campaign rally he wished for the return of Hollywood classics like 1939’s “Gone with the Wind.”
"I thought it was best foreign film," the president said of the film that won the Academy's top honor.
A Kansas jury took less than six hours to end a five-year legal battle late Thursday (Feb. 13) over the canceled 2015 Thunder on the Mountain festival in Ozarks, Ark.