Rahm Emanuel, the former White House chief of staff and Chicago mayor, once said, “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” During the Trump administration, this may as well have been the rallying cry of “Resistance” Democrats and the radical left. Where there were no actual, serious crises to exploit, the Trump-hating
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Lara Trump has strongly criticized news that California teachers were educating migrant children, while U.S. children remained blocked from their shuttered classrooms.
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ONE Championship returned to TNT on Wednesday evening, and fight fans will be talking about it for days to come
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A sign outside a Vermont hardware store sparked more than one wave of internet outrage.
ONE Championship returned to TNT on Wednesday night, and the card gave us plenty talk about. In the main event, ONE lightweight champion Christian Lee reasserted himself as one
The new president has promised to take the lead on climate. His plan does not disappoint.
Hollywood was running out of studio space even before the pandemic hit. Now after a stay-at-home year, appetite for streamed entertainment, including original content, is surging. So, too, is demand for high-quality soundstages, creative labs and production offices.
Forget Fight Night. It was Fight Morning/Early Afternoon for the UFC in Las Vegas. The octagonal conglomerate got things started not long after dawn in the Nevada desert—for the record, it was 11:30 a