• MTG mocked by fellow lawmaker calling her 'Putin's Special Envoy'

    Jared Moskowitz, a Democrat representing Florida's 23rd congressional district, has openly mocked Marjorie Taylor Greene by saying he submitted an amendment appointing her as "Putin's Special Envoy to the United States Congress."Just submitted an amendment to Bill drafting appointing MTG as Putin’s Special Envoy to the United States Congress. https://t.co/Gn8Dd3lZwjMoskowitz submitted the proposal in response to Greene's amendments to the Ukraine aid bill.One of Greene's amendments called for...

  • 'The Witcher' ending: Here's what to know about final 2 seasons

    Netflix announced the end of "The Witcher" — but there are still two more seasons before we get there.The streamer confirmed on Thursday that "The Witcher" season four was in production.It also said that it renewed the show for a fifth and final season, and would film both remaining seasons back-to-back."The Witcher" already made drastic changes in the past few years after Henry Cavill, who played Geralt of Rivia, announced in 2022 that he was leaving, passing the torch to Liam Hemsworth. Cavill...

  • Is Taylor Swift's song 'ThanK you aIMee' a Kim Kardashian diss track?

    Taylor Swift's fans originally thought her latest album would mostly be about her ex-boyfriends, but the deluxe edition of "The Tortured Poets Department" appears to feature a thinly veiled diss track about Kim Kardashian.Swift released her new album on Friday, surprising fans with a deluxe edition that includes 15 additional songs.Fans quickly started tweeting that they thought "ThanK you aIMee," is about Kardashian, who famously clashed with Swift in 2016.kim kardashian waking up tomorrow...

  • Biden sells blue-collar workers the American Dream of a failing China

    President Joe Biden on Wednesday pitched his version of US-China relations to steelworkers in Pennsylvania — that Beijing isn't only failing to catch up, but struggling on its own.As he spoke at the US Steelworkers union headquarters in Pittsburgh, the president's hyperbolic rhetoric sounded almost Trump-esque."They've got a population that is more people in retirement than working," Biden said of China. "They're not importing anything. They're xenophobic. Nobody else coming in. They've got real...

  • Olivia Munn 'broke down' seeing herself after a double mastectomy

    Olivia Munn, 43, remembers the shock she experienced when she saw her body for the first time after a double mastectomy.The "X-Men: Apocalypse" actor — who was diagnosed with breast cancer in April 2023 — spoke to People about her medical journey over the past months.Munn said she underwent four surgeries, including a 10-hour double mastectomy, as part of her treatment plan."I really tried to be prepared, but the truth is that nothing could prepare me for what I would feel like, what it would...

  • Jamie Dimon says the future of the world depends on whether the US can sort out its relationship with China

    How the US handles its shaky relationship with China will affect the future of the world, says JPMorgan chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon."It's the thread from Ukraine, oil and gas, food, migration, all our relationships, the most important one being China," Dimon told Bloomberg's Emily Chang in an interview that aired Wednesday. "That is the most important for the future of the world.""And obviously Ukraine is affecting it. In fact, it's very hard to see really positive outcomes with China until the...

  • NASA's chief says China is being 'very, very secretive' and pretending its space projects aren't linked to the military

    National Aeronautics and Space Administration head Bill Nelson warned on Wednesday that China is passing off military endeavors in space as civilian projects, reiterating that the US is in a "race" with Beijing to reach the moon in the 21st century."China has made extraordinary strides, especially in the last 10 years, but they are very, very secretive," Nelson told members of the House Appropriations Committee at a 2024 budget hearing."We believe that a lot of their, so-called civilian space...

  • Google is laying off more employees

    Google is laying off more employees and restructuring some teams.Several teams across Google's finance and real estate units have been affected, according to two current employees, who said staff had been informed of the cuts this week. One said that the affected teams in finance include Google's Treasury, Business Services, and Revenue Cash Operations teams.It's unclear if other parts of the company are affected or how many roles have been cut. One current employee said the changes were "pretty...

  • Ukraine says it used 7 exploding drones to take out a $100 million Russian radar system

    Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday that Kyiv destroyed a sophisticated Russian radar complex using seven exploding drones, in another apparent sign of how the cheap, unmanned devices are changing the face of modern combat.Citing an unnamed source from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), the Kyiv Independent and Ukrainska Pravda reported that the Russian system was a Nebo-U radar complex stationed in Bryansk, a Russian region bordering northern Ukraine.It was monitoring Ukrainian airspace as...

  • Toni Braxton says she was told to hide her lupus diagnosis because 'people get scared around sick celebrities'

    Toni Braxton, 56, is speaking up about how her lupus diagnosis has impacted her life and career.On an episode of the "SHE MD" podcast released on Tuesday, Braxton — who brought along her rheumatologist, Dr. Daniel Wallace — spoke to co-hosts Mary Alice Haney and OB-GYN Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi about her medical journey."I was told to hide I had lupus," Braxton said, adding that it was her management's idea. "I worked hard to hide it. For the longest time, I was ashamed, especially being a performer. I...

  • Trump may miss Barron's high school graduation over hush-money trial

    Donald Trump may have to miss out on his son Barron's high school graduation ceremony next month due to the timing of the former president's first historic criminal trial.Trump's hush-money trial kicked off with jury selection on Monday in a Manhattan courtroom.As the court prepared for the first day of voir dire, New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan said he received requests from Trump's attorneys for the former president to skip out on the trial on May 17 so that he could attend Barron...

  • Clarence Thomas absent from SCOTUS arguments without explanation

    Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday was absent from oral arguments and the court didn't offer an explanation as to why he wouldn't be present.After the court sat for arguments in the morning, Chief Justice John Roberts said Thomas would be absent and would take part in cases through transcripts and briefs, according to The Associated Press.Thomas, 75, did not take part in arguments remotely, an option that justices sometimes use when they're sick or are unable to physically...