
Many celebrities have attended the University of Georgia, including athletes, actors, musicians, and media personalities. Here is a list of 16 people.
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Recently, I came across a pilot’s forum and a thread on it asking about the nicest celebrities pilots have flown. Some of these make a ton of sense (looking at you, Julie Andrews), but some were a delightful surprise. 1.“Anthony Hopkins. Flew him back from LA. A delight and absolute gentleman.” David Livingston / Getty
WASHINGTON — On Saturday, President Donald Trump held a hideously expensive military parade in Washington, D.C., on his birthday. Trump and his top officials stood on a stage at the National Mall behind two tanks, before two large digital American flags. Military bands and troops, some on horses, some in vehicles, some in tanks, others
Celebrities like Mark Ruffalo, Jimmy Kimmel, Kerry Washington and more are stepping out in support of the “No Kings” protests happening nationwide against president Donald Trump‘s increasingly authoritarian behavior. They join thousands of marchers across cities from New York City to Austin to Los Angeles, the latter of which has become an epicenter for the
X/Twitter was down for thousands of users amid Iran’s attack on Israel on Saturday.
Israeli airstrike kills Ali Shamkhani, Iran’s former Supreme National Security Council Secretary who rebuilt naval capabilities and was sanctioned by the U.S. after Soleimani’s death.
Celebrities are getting real about their cosmetic journeys, sparking plenty of conversation online and off. Andy Cohen, for his part, is standing by his choice to openly ask reality stars about their enhancements, reminding fans that beauty treatments are a big part of what viewers are curious about. Hilaria Baldwin, for her part, got candid
Comedian Bill Maher on Friday lauded President Trump’s military parade for its patriotic spirit but criticized the public display of weaponry. “Trump said, we’re going to celebrate our country for…
Celebrities are taking a stand against the Trump administration’s aggressive mass deportations led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after an uptick in raids in Los Angeles led to nationwide protests. For two days last weekend, Los Angeles residents flooded the streets for largely peaceful protests in response to immigration authorities forcefully taking people into