Donald Trump has gone on a confused rant about Jimmy Kimmel, mistaking the TV host for Al Pacino as the former president took a day off from his criminal trial. Trump took Truth Social to blast the late-night TV host, who called
Donald Trump has launched a furious tirade at the “corrupt legal system” as he prepares to stand trial for allegedly paying hush money to adult film star Stomy Daniels before the 2016 election. The former President has pleaded not guilty to the
“Wake up, Henry.” An Italian-American woman from New Jersey may be the brains behind the social media trend dubbed the “mob-wife aesthetic” — a now-viral event that has women posting their fearless style choices inspired by female characters featured in mafia films.
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“American Pie” singer Don McLean — who is still performing and touring in 2023 — was born on this day in history, Oct. 2, 1945, in New Rochelle, New York. He is forever associated with his iconic hit “American Pie” — which
Don Nelson began coaching in the NBA in the mid-1970s and ended his career in 2010. After he stepped away from coaching, he decided to settle down in Maui. The legendary coach and Hall of Famer is doing his part to help
Don McLean, the one-man creative force behind the hit songs “American Pie,” “Vincent (Starry, Starry Night),” “And I Love You So,” “Castles in the Air,” and other songs, albums, tours and projects, shared thoughts about artificial intelligence, music, creativity and authenticity with
Don Denkinger, who worked as a Major League umpire for nearly 30 years, died Friday at the age of 86. Denise Hanson, one of Denkinger’s three daughters, said he died at Cedar Valley Hospice in Waterloo, Iowa. Umpire Don Denkinger watches the
Comment on this story Comment If you turned on CNN on Wednesday morning curious to see how Don Lemon would address his mini sexism scandal after his mini sabbatical and his “formal training,” the answer is that he wouldn’t address it, at
Comment on this story Comment Don Lemon returned to co-host CNN’s morning show on Wednesday, less than a week after he drew both internal and external backlash over a comment about when in life women are in their “prime,” but did not