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President Donald Trump’s first daughter, Ivanka Trump, delighted her fans on X (formerly Twitter) with a touching new video of her son, Theodore “Theo” Kushner, spending a memorable time with his grandfather inside the White House. Theo, the youngest of Ivanka and Jared Kushner’s three children, is shown in the brief video sitting at a…
Actor Patrick Adiarte Passes Away at 82 Patrick Adiarte, known for his role as Ho-Jon on season one of MASH*, has died at age 82 from pneumonia, confirmed by his niece to The Hollywood Reporter. Born in Manila in 1943, Adiarte survived World War II before moving to the U.S., where he built a career as an…
Jasmine Crockett’s Controversial Comments Spark Backlash Democratic rising star Jasmine Crockett is under fire for comments at a recent rally that many deemed racially insensitive. While discussing immigration and labor, Crockett sarcastically asked why Americans weren’t taking farm jobs and added, “We done picking cotton”—a reference to slavery that drew stunned reactions and viral criticism….
In a controversial and impassioned statement, Lin Dunn, the renowned director of the Indiana Fever, has called for the expulsion of Brittney Griner from the U.S. Olympic team. Dunn’s comments have ignited a firestorm of debate across the sports community, centered around Griner’s recent actions and the broader implications for athletes representing their countries on the global…
In an unexpected development, three notable Americans—actress Whoopi Goldberg, soccer player Megan Rapinoe, and global music icon Taylor Swift—are reportedly contemplating leaving the United States. Their sentiments reflect a sense of disrespect and increasing disillusionment with the prevailing social and political atmosphere in the nation. Each of these individuals, hailing from diverse fields of entertainment,…
Just days into his papacy, Pope Leo XIV made headlines with a viral moment. During a press conference on May 12, a journalist asked if he had a message for the U.S. The Chicago-born Pope paused, smiled, and said just one word: “Many.” He then added, “God bless you all.” The short response sparked widespread debate online—some…