As he shook President Barack Obama's hand and pulled him in for what he thought was a private aside, Vice President Joe Biden ...
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A new baby giraffe has been born at the Phoenix Zoo. This is what Prince Harry’s security win could mean for his children ...
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Miller Park Zoo appoints Norah Fletchall as interim director
Exclusive: Watch a Coast Guard helicopter sniper disable a go-fast drug vessel in interdiction op Scientists Tested the ...
In one photo, Lohan posed with her husband Bader Shammas, who held the brunette Luai in his arms. They were joined by Lohan's ...
Insults were flying over the past two weeks as Trump repeatedly made things personal with reporters who touched on sensitive topics Meredith Kile is a Digital News Writer-Editor at PEOPLE. She has ...
The New York Times produced a detailed, data-driven report on President Trump showing signs of aging. The president, 79, responded by calling the female reporter who co-wrote the story “ugly.” Trump’s ...
Mat Ishbia became the majority owner of the Phoenix Suns in 2023. He purchased the team from Robert Sarver as the former owner faced allegations of racism and misogyny within the organization brought ...
Earlier this month, Trump told Bloomberg White House correspondent Catherine Lucey, “quiet, piggy,” after she asked about the government files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey ...
The "Espresso" hitmaker concluded her Short n' Sweet Tour on Sunday, Nov. 23 Kevin Mazur/Getty; Hulton Archive/Getty Sabrina Carpenter arrested Miss Piggy at her final Short n' Sweet show "I’d know ...
President Donald Trump told a reporter "quiet piggy" during a press gaggle on Nov. 14, 2025. This is not the first time Trump has used the term "piggy" in reference to a woman. He previously called ...
Step by slimy step, President Trump has made us numb to his crudeness and cruelty. The solipsistic Trump, with the parasitic tech emperors and the internet itself, is degrading American values, making ...
The White House defended President Donald Trump's viral insult to a reporter that sparked backlash from critics in the media. During Thursday's press briefing, White House press secretary Karoline ...
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