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Doug Emhoff would become the country's first first gentleman if Kamala Harris wins the presidency
ABC7 New York· 1 hour agoWhen President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race and propelled Vice President Kamala...
Heading to Lollapalooza? You might just want to check out the BMI Stage
Chicago Sun-Times· 8 hours agoIf you want to know one really cool “secret” at Lollapalooza, it’s the BMI Stage. Not only is it the...
How 'cat lady' became an insult for women of a certain age
CTV News· 9 hours agoThe stereotypical “cat lady” is one of pop culture’s most bizarre characters — and easiest punching...
Know What’s Funny About Getting Old? These Movies Do.
New York Times· 13 hours agoStar-studded with leading ladies, who are all a bit older, recent comedies like “The Fabulous Four”...
'Put it on a bumper sticker': Dems rally behind calling Republicans 'weird, sick freaks'
The Raw Story· 1 day agoIn 2024, the Democratic Party has decided to abandon the strategy of "when they go low, we go high." Former First Lady Michelle Obama ...
Who should be the MCU’s Wolverine?
Digital Trends via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoThe 34-year-old rose to prominence with a role in Florence Pugh’s wicked period drama Lady Macbeth before stealing hearts as
From rising star to potential liability: how JD Vance’s fortunes have turned
AOL· 1 day agoAffirming the maxim – coined by the late British Labour prime minister, Harold Wilson – that a week is a long time in politics, Vance’s
Dems Go All-In on Blasting Trump and MAGA as ‘Sick Freaks Who Everyone Hates’
Rolling Stone via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoVance...policymakers who also act and talk in “weird” ways. The operative was cheering on the...
Opinion | JD Vance, Purr-fectly Dreadful
New York Times· 1 day agoSure, he filled the Supreme Court with religious zealots ending women’s rights. Sure, his convention beatification was a dated homage to machismo, with...
Beyond ‘Bridgerton’: 3 Steamy, Summery New Historical Romances
New York Times· 1 day agoOlivia Waite is the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist. Most historical romance is solidly grounded in what I’ll call textbook history ...