Recent Updates
United States
  • Morgan Freeman has torched President Donald Trump in a new interview on "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell. He was discussing the current state of the country under Trump, and he didn't hold back his thoughts.
    Morgan Freeman has torched President Donald Trump in a new interview on "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell. He was discussing the current state of the country under Trump, and he didn't hold back his thoughts.
    Like
    Love
    Wow
    3
    0 Comments 0 Shares 63 Views 0 Reviews
  • US ice hockey star Brady Tkachuk has hit out at the White House, saying he does not appreciate an AI video they released that shows him insulting Canadians.
    US ice hockey star Brady Tkachuk has hit out at the White House, saying he does not appreciate an AI video they released that shows him insulting Canadians.
    Like
    Love
    Wow
    3
    0 Comments 0 Shares 74 Views 0 Reviews
  • Hillary Clinton testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee on the Epstein scandal. Her opening statement called for President Donald Trump to be questioned.
    Hillary Clinton testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee on the Epstein scandal. Her opening statement called for President Donald Trump to be questioned.
    Like
    Love
    Wow
    3
    0 Comments 0 Shares 114 Views 0 Reviews
  • Former Team U.S. soccer captain Megan Rapinoe has hit out at the men's U.S. hockey team and fired shots at captain Auston Matthews, saying she would not have let Kash Patel in the locker room nor a call with Trump.

    She also alleges that Trump has another agenda and is using them for something else.
    Former Team U.S. soccer captain Megan Rapinoe has hit out at the men's U.S. hockey team and fired shots at captain Auston Matthews, saying she would not have let Kash Patel in the locker room nor a call with Trump. She also alleges that Trump has another agenda and is using them for something else.
    Like
    Love
    Wow
    3
    0 Comments 0 Shares 158 Views 0 Reviews
  • Richard McDeid, a dedicated single father from Minnesota, has built an extraordinary connection with his son Mason through their shared love of heavy metal music.

    Mason, who has cerebral palsy and is nonverbal, finds comfort and calm in the music’s powerful sound. What started with Metallica helping soothe him as a baby grew into attending live concerts together beginning in 2008.

    Over the past 16 years, the pair have traveled across the country to attend more than 1,200 shows. In 2017, Richard founded Mason MetalFest—an inclusive, award-winning annual festival designed to raise awareness and support for cerebral palsy.
    Richard McDeid, a dedicated single father from Minnesota, has built an extraordinary connection with his son Mason through their shared love of heavy metal music. Mason, who has cerebral palsy and is nonverbal, finds comfort and calm in the music’s powerful sound. What started with Metallica helping soothe him as a baby grew into attending live concerts together beginning in 2008. Over the past 16 years, the pair have traveled across the country to attend more than 1,200 shows. In 2017, Richard founded Mason MetalFest—an inclusive, award-winning annual festival designed to raise awareness and support for cerebral palsy.
    Like
    Love
    Wow
    3
    0 Comments 0 Shares 236 Views 0 Reviews
  • The fallout from a viral postgame phone call with President Donald Trump continues to follow the U.S. men’s hockey team after their gold medal victory. During the call, Trump invited the team to the White House and the State of the Union, then joked that he would need to invite the women’s team as well—or risk being “impeached.” As the players return to their NHL teams, questions about the incident have persisted.

    Goalie Jeremy Swayman addressed the situation on Wednesday, acknowledging that he and his teammates, some of whom laughed at Trump’s remark, could have responded more appropriately.

    “We should’ve reacted differently,” Swayman, a star for the Boston Bruins, told Evan Marinofsky of New England Hockey Journal.

    “We have immense respect for the women’s team, and celebrating that gold medal alongside them is something we will always be grateful for.”
    The fallout from a viral postgame phone call with President Donald Trump continues to follow the U.S. men’s hockey team after their gold medal victory. During the call, Trump invited the team to the White House and the State of the Union, then joked that he would need to invite the women’s team as well—or risk being “impeached.” As the players return to their NHL teams, questions about the incident have persisted. Goalie Jeremy Swayman addressed the situation on Wednesday, acknowledging that he and his teammates, some of whom laughed at Trump’s remark, could have responded more appropriately. “We should’ve reacted differently,” Swayman, a star for the Boston Bruins, told Evan Marinofsky of New England Hockey Journal. “We have immense respect for the women’s team, and celebrating that gold medal alongside them is something we will always be grateful for.”
    Like
    Love
    Wow
    3
    0 Comments 0 Shares 302 Views 0 Reviews
More Stories