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Watch Jimmy Kimmel rip Trump to shreds with his SCATHING 'prison sentence' joke
Pride via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe Jimmy Kimmel Live! host spent his opening monologue mocking Trump about being on trial for...
‘The US is seen as a joke’: American expats on Trump, Biden and the 2024 election
The Independent via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoCanada and western Europe in particular, views of the US reached new highs during the presidency of...
Donald Trump is running against Joe Biden. But he keeps bringing up another Democrat: Jimmy Carter
ABC News· 3 days agoAs Donald Trump campaigns for a return to the White House, he often reaches back more than 40 years...
Donald and Melania Trump are keeping a united front through the former president's criminal trial....
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn the speech, she advocated for her husband's efforts when it came to the coronavirus pandemic and...
The mysterious life of Melania Trump, a former supermodel who is the subject of fashion scandals and...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAfter her husband lost to Joe Biden in the 2020 election, she notably stayed out of the spotlight....
Tucker Carlson's tough year since Fox News firing
Newsweek· 5 days agoIt has officially been one year since Tucker Carlson's dismissal from Fox News, and a full 12 months since he embarked on a decidedly unpredictable ride...
Biden says he would be 'happy' to debate Trump
MSNBC· 4 days agoPresident Biden told Howard Stern during a radio interview that he would be "happy to debate" former President Trump.
You are a dancing Gene
Politico· 4 days agoAny tips would be much appreciated. DEBATE ME, BRO: President Biden said in an interview on Friday with radio host HOWARD STERN that he planned to debate...
How Another Biden Presidency Might Affect Your Apple Investment
GoBankingRates via AOL· 5 days agoOver the long run, earnings drive stock prices, but in the short term, any number of factors can...
A House (Narrowly) Divided
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBut Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama all had less partisan backing in the House after their re-elections than they did at their first ...