Monthly Archives: November 2019

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Map Their Timeline for Starting a Family

Even in the immediate pandemonium surrounding their engagement news, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry weren’t able to dodge everybody’s favorite follow-up question. In a joint interview with the BBC on Monday—the couple’s first since announcing their engagement—they were asked if they have plans to start a family soon. “Not currently, no,” Harry replied, garnering a laugh from Markle. “Of course, […]

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How Not to Build a “Great, Great Wall”

The point was less to actually build “the wall” than to constantly announce the building of the wall. “We started building our wall. I’m so proud of it,” Donald Trump tweeted. “What a thing of beauty.” In fact, no wall, or certainly not the “big, fat, beautiful” one promised by Trump, is being built. True, […]

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Tiffany Haddish Just Taught Us Something About Taylor Swift We Never Knew

Tiffany Haddish hosted Saturday Night Live in November and while the Girls Trip star had numerous memorable moments on camera—she made a hilarious joke about rewearing her $4,000 Alexander McQueen dress—it’s her friendship with Taylor Swift that’s making waves. The pop star was the musical guest for Haddish’s episode, and since their encounter, Haddish has […]

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House Democrats Threaten to Subpoena Pentagon After Report Exposes Trump Deal With Scotland Airport

Two Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Tuesday threatened to subpoena the Pentagon for documents related to taxpayer money spent at President Donald Trump’s Scotland golf resort after the New York Times reported that Trump cut a deal with a local airport to help funnel flight crews to his hotel. “We’re challenging Trump’s laughably […]

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I Was Queen Elizabeth’s Maid of Honor at Her Coronation 65 Years Ago—Here’s What It Was Like

I was 19. We were quite young in those days because of the war. We had lived such sheltered lives. We were all working. I worked for my mother’s ceramics business. One of the others was a musician—she played piano. At the time, people seemed quite interested in all that, but it was a long, […]

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This Is an Anti-Parliamentary Coup—and An Internationally–Organised One

round the world, coups are normally international events. Short of war they have been a preferred mechanism to achieve what has become known as ‘regime change’. And the last time there was a successful coup in this country in 1688 that too was an international affair, with Mary and William of Orange being installed as […]

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Watch Prince Harry’s Reaction When a Guy Slips Him a Business Card in a Bid to DJ the Royal Wedding

Click Here: Italy Football Shop Harry and Meghan are set to tie the knot at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19. It will most certainly be the wedding party to top all wedding parties—the event already has the world’s most talented musicians clamoring for the gig. Ed Sheeran recently said that should the […]

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Accusing US of 'Intrusion' Into National Airspace, Iran Shoots Down American 'Spy' Drone

This story may be updated… Iran said it shot down a U.S. “spy” drone on Thursday after the aircraft entered Iranian airspace over the southern province of Hormozgan. Click Here: Spain Football Shop “Iran is not seeking war with any country, but we are fully prepared to defend Iran.” —Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami “U.S. drone […]

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Michael Douglas Preemptively Denies Sexual Harassment Allegation Before It Goes Public

Michael Douglas took the unusual step of revealing he has been accused of inappropriate behavior before the allegation went public. In an interview with Deadline published Tuesday, the actor, 73, vehemently denied what he says are a former employee’s claims that he “masturbated in front of” her 32 years ago and that he “spoke raunchily, or dirtily” on the […]

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Concerns Over Police Brutality Persist as Hong Kong Protesters Shut Down One of World's Busiest Airports

Thousands of pro-democracy protesters effectively shut down Hong Kong International Airport on Monday, the fourth day they have occupied one of the world’s busiest airports as part of the mass demonstrations—against police brutality and a controversial extradition bill—that have rattled Hong Kong since June. The protests were initially spurred by a bill that, NPR explained, […]

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