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U.S. President Donald Trump has mocked those who participated in Saturday’s No Kings protests by posting videos on social media depicting himself as a king. Trump posted two artificially generated videos of him on his social media platform Truth Social – one in which he puts on a crown, and another in which he flies
Holding court for the cameras in Sharm el-Sheikh last week, a manically self-congratulatory Donald Trump, Gaza’s make-believe saviour, hailed his fellow “tough guys” – tame tyrants, such as Egypt’s Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, who helped fabricate his flimsy Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal. Yet later this month, the American pharaoh-president is due to face a far less biddable
It is time for me to confess — I have betrayed The Traitors. Or rather, I was never faithful to begin with. With 11.7m people watching, I feel like one of the few people in Great Britain who has never watched an episode in its entirety. But that means there’s 57.5m of us who only
Saturday Night Live‘s Donald Trump joined a Gen Z boys’ podcast about snacks in which he simultaneously dissected both Airheads and his chances of getting into heaven. On “Snack Homiez,” Trump (James Austin Johnson) told the podcast hosts—one of whom was played by Sabrina Carpenter—that “it’s been a long time coming with regard to snacks and friendship and
Former Vice President Kamala Harris took a swipe at her onetime boss, Joe Biden, calling his 2021 decision to exclude Elon Musk from a White House electric vehicle event a “big mistake” — comments that came as the 82-year-old former president undergoes radiation therapy for prostate cancer. Harris, who appeared Tuesday at Fortune’s Most Powerful
A home came to rest on a riverbank opposite the village of Kipnuk during Typhoon Halong. (Marc Lester / ADN) The state’s largest Indigenous group on Saturday urged President Donald Trump to declare a national emergency in the wake of damage to Western Alaska caused by Typhoon Halong. The Alaska Federation of Natives also named
Actor John Cusack delivered a fiery message to President Donald Trump during a CNN interview Saturday at Chicago’s “No Kings” rally, telling the president to “go to hell” over the deployment of Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to his beloved hometown. Speaking at one of over 2,600 coordinated demonstrations taking
PROVO, Utah — Maybe the biggest, now annual, sporting event in the state of Utah is when the Utah Utes and BYU Cougars meet on the football field. That effect was on full display in 2025’s week eight, as many celebrities and other notable people attended LaVell Edwards Stadium to see the Holy War. RELATED: No.