Busy Philipps posts pantsless pic with important message
Actress Busy Philipps took to Instagram on Monday to share an important message about the impending Supreme Court decision that could overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Actress Busy Philipps took to Instagram on Monday to share an important message about the impending Supreme Court decision that could overturn Roe v. Wade.
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It’s a “total clunker,” said one commenter.
The vice president made the remarks while defending President Donald Trump's widely criticized "Liberation Day" tariffs
The stark difference split opinion online.
The administration could try removing American citizens if it identifies a pathway it can claim to be legal.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that her nation would categorically reject any unilateral U.S. military in Mexico and that such military action "would not resolve anything." Sheinbaum's comments during her regular morning press conference came in response to questions about an NBC News report that President Donald Trump's administration is considering drone strikes on drug cartels in Mexico to combat trafficking across the shared border. "The people of Mexico will not, under any circumstances, accept intervention, interference, or any other act from abroad," Sheinbaum said.
The Hands Off! protests stretched on and on and on.
As Americans fret about what their future looks like amidst Donald Trump's heightening trade wars, the people of China have an idea: get used to sweatshops. A wild AI-generated post depicting overweight Americans working in sweatshops has gone viral on Chinese social media before leaking out into US trending tabs. It pokes fun at the Americans embracing Trump's so-called "re-industrialization" gambit to shun global trade allies and pray corporations to build factories here in the US. https://x.c
A 35-year-old man is expected to appear in court on Wednesday in connection with what Montreal police described as a "deadly assault" that occurred just moments after the victim had hit a pedestrian with his car. According to the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM), it received a 911 call shortly after 11 a.m. about a pedestrian that had been struck.The incident happened near the corner of Gouin East Boulevard and Garon Street in Montréal-Nord.According to witnesses, a 35-year-old m
"I grabbed my things and left as quickly as I could."
Asked about the idea of running against Obama, Trump replied: ‘I’d love that. Boy, I’d love that’
Jack O'Donnell, the ex-president of Trump's former Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, says one particular trait "makes it easy" for him to target U.S. allies.
'SNL hasn’t been funny in a long time. They are their own parody,' Tesla boss seethed after latest parody
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson found himself in a familiar jam on Tuesday: Conservative Republican holdouts are stalling action on President Donald Trump's "big” bill of tax breaks and spending reductions, refusing to accept a Senate GOP budget framework approved over the weekend because it doesn't cut enough.
She shared a glimpse of her "life lately."
There is one person aside from Donald Trump who could definitely put an end to this economic chaos. His name is Mike Johnson
“YOU RUINED THE COUNTRY JUST LIKE YOU RUINED ALL YOUR MARRIAGES,” one viewer told Elon Musk during a livestream.
During remarks at an East Room event Tuesday, President Donald Trump said his newly announced tariffs are bringing in almost $2 billion a day. This includes the baseline 10% tariffs that took effect on Saturday on imports from around the world, plus other tariffs on things like steel and aluminum.
The “Daily Show” host demolished Republicans’ “best argument” for the president’s tariffs with a blast from the past.
During Trump’s first term, the massive price tag for a parade through Washington put him off. Not this time.
The U.S. military will pull its forces and equipment from a southeastern Polish logistics hub that is key in shipping weapons into Ukraine, a move a senior defense official claimed would save “tens of millions of dollars.” U.S. Army Europe-Africa head Gen. Christopher Donahue on Monday announced the planned repositioning of the command’s personnel from…