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E. Jean Carroll, the woman who sued the president for sexual abuse and won, has a new book, “Not My Type." The title is taken from Donald Trump's denial.
Police Brigadier General Jean Fajardo has been named as the new chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Directorate for Comptrollership. According to Sam Nielsen’s report on Super Radyo dzBB on ...
Like many summer arrivals, Jean Jacques’ full impact hasn’t been felt until his first full season in MLS. What the Union have gotten to start in 2025 has included not just elite defensive ...
E Jean Carroll, the woman who beat President Donald Trump in two separate court cases, has vowed to make him “so mad” by spending her multimillion-dollar windfall on “things that Trump hates ...
Jean Olson, beloved wife, mother, and friend, passed away from advanced ovarian cancer on June 6, 2025, three years after diagnosis. She felt fortunate to pass at home with her loving family and ...
A federal appeals court on Friday denied President Donald Trump ‘s bid to rehear his appeal of a jury’s verdict that he was liable for sexually assaulting E. Jean Carroll and defaming her. A ...
Jean Smart is at the height of her career. She’s won three Emmy Awards in the last four years for her widely acclaimed performance as stand-up comic Deborah Vance on “Hacks.” The wonderful ...
Sometimes the only refuge from the brutalities of a life pre-destined for loneliness, poverty and violence is a poetic voice. In playwright Jamie Wax’s one-hander “ Call Me Izzy,” Jean Smart ...
Home Awards News The Partnership: ‘Hacks’ Stars Jean Smart And Hannah Einbinder On Upcoming Season 5, Wanting To Do Stunts & The Importance Of Shooting In LA ...
Karine Jean-Pierre's book, 'Independent,' raises questions about the White House cover-up that tried to hide President Joe Biden's failing health.
Check out first look photos of the world premiere production of Call Me Izzy on Broadway starring six-time Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated actress Jean Smart (“Hacks”, The Man Who ...
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s upcoming memoir in which she reportedly calls the Democratic Party “broken” is making waves across major news networks — except at MSNBC ...
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