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The TNT basketball analyst went next-level funny after the Boston Celtics beat the Miami Heat to stay alive in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Obama said he hopes striking film and TV writers "get the fair share of the fruits of their labor."
Syed’s legal case began more than two decades ago, and gained international attention from the hit podcast “Serial.” He regained his freedom in September.
The singer honored the late Rock And Roll Hall of Famer with a jaw-dropping rendition of "Proud Mary."
"*testing out the display showers at Home Depot by crying in them*"
The move also shows the Florida governor is running in 2024 as "an echo" rather than an alternative to Donald Trump, said the newspaper's editorial board.
Local community members have criticized the use of force against the 95-pound woman in New South Wales.
Speaking to Vulture, the actor said he worried an on-set issue would spell disaster for his career.
A new t-shirt and mug raising money for the Florida governor had critics saying not so fast.
The MSNBC anchor highlighted the former secretary of state’s “support for brutal dictators, brutal regimes, brutal wars, and war crimes” in a blistering monologue.
“If you’re in jail, I will bake a cake with a file in it. If you need to dispose of a body, I will show up with a shovel and garbage bags,” Roberta Laundrie wrote to her son.
The group's founder, Elmer Stewart Rhodes, received his sentence six months after their landmark trial.