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Walmart has pulled guns and ammo from store shelves and displays on the sales floors of its U.S. fleet of stores. Customers hell-bent on buying guns and/or ammo from select Walmart locations that typically sell such things will still be able to do so, per the Wall Street Journal‘s report on the move from Thursday […]
Paul Rudd made the early voting experience a little more bearable—and much more memorable—for a group of New Yorkers. On Thursday morning, the 51-year-old Ant-Man star was spotted in Brooklyn handing out cookies to those waiting in long lines to hit the polls. Several Twitter users documented the surprise appearance with photos and videos, showing Rudd […]
The Girl Scouts posted a tweet Wednesday congratulating Amy Coney Barrett on becoming the fifth woman ever appointed to the Supreme Court. It was deleted a short time later. The backtrack was due to criticism from those concerned about what Barrett’s SCOTUS appointment—given her track record in regards to issues pertaining to the Affordable Care Act, LGBTQ rights, and abortion rights—could mean for the future. Girl Scouts explained […]
Lil Wayne received backlash on Thursday after sharing a few positive words on President Donald Trump. The Young Money boss shared a Twitter photo of him standing next POTUS while giving the thumbs-up sign. Weezy claimed he just had a “great meeting” with Trump about his administration’s plan to help the Black community. Wayne praised Trump’s work on […]
Fans were disappointed, but not surprised, after Jay Cutler endorsed Donald Trump for re-election by reposting a pro-Trump post from GOAT golfer Jack Nicklaus. On Wednesday, Nicklaus penned an endorsement and posted it to Instagram, supporting the current president. The original message from Nicklaus that Cutler shared explains how he’s just a guy “from a Midwestern middle-class family” and that he’s voting for […]
Since 2010, per a new report, Trump has had an estimated $287 million in debt forgiven. The majority of that amount was in connection with a development for a Chicago skyscraper. The debt and related maneuvering is detailed in a new report from the New York Times, which revealed on Tuesday after obtaining tax records […]
By all estimates, the 2020 general election has already shattered records for voter turnout. With more than a week left before the election, millions of Americans have braved hours-long lines and deceptive tactics to cast their ballots early. With so much build-up and even more at stake on the first Tuesday of November, it is […]
In today’s news that doesn’t suck: Jon Stewart is headed back to the small screen. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 57-year-old has inked a multi-year first-look deal with Apple TV+, where he will host a current affairs series that “explores a host of topics at the center of both the national conversation.” The untitled series will tackle a […]
Colin in Black & White, the forthcoming limited Netflix series created by Colin Kaepernick and Ava DuVernay, has found its lead. Jaden Michael, whose previous credits include The Get Down and Wonderstruck, will star in the series as a young Kaepernick during his high school years. Image via Netflix The first entry in the six-episode […]
On Monday night, Senate Republicans confirmed Donald Trump‘s nominee Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court Judge with a vote of 52 for and 48 against. Maine Senator Susan Collins was the only member of the GOP to oppose Barrett’s nomination. Collins is up for re-election later this year, and currently embroiled in a tight race against Sara Gideon. Conservatives now have a 6-3 […]