With the calendar flipping over to 2026, it's officially been over 20 years since DreamWorks first flew viewers out to the island of Madagascar. Released after the original Shrek and its even better ...
Trump continues to be on the offensive as more batches of the Epstein files are released Donald Trump used Truth Social to rant about Jeffrey Epstein, Democrats and, once again, the election, in an ...
President Donald Trump wrote a Christmas message that included Jeffrey Epstein, Russia and the “New York Times.” He also told Democrats to “enjoy what may be your last Merry Christmas” Thursday with a ...
President Trump knocked his political opponents as “Radical Left Scum” in a Christmas message in which he boasted about his administration’s accomplishments during the first year of his second term.
WASHINGTON — President Trump touted his second term accomplishments Wednesday in a Christmas Eve message, wishing all Americans – including “the Radical Left Scum” — a Merry Christmas. “Merry ...
I really mean that, for everyone reading this. My season’s greeting isn’t a political statement, nor — in keeping with the spirit of the season — should it be. And yet … too many folks from the ...
Dear Readers: I want to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Christmas is a very busy time of year filled with strong emotions both happy and sad. The joy and the arguments can ...
How is every boy’s teenage crush in 1995 Alicia Silverstone (“Clueless,” “Batman & Robin”), 49 years old today? Well, it happens to all of us, if we are lucky enough. “A Merry Little Ex-mas,” a ...
If you’ve ever wondered why the only holiday for which the typical American greeting doesn’t use the word “happy,” you’re not alone. Adding to the oddity of “Merry Christmas” as the American norm is ...
At first glance, A Merry Little Ex-Mas looks like yet another holiday rom-com — a comforting, predictable love story done up in a tidy bow. Only in this case, that festive wrapper is made of green ...
“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” was written in 1943 by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane and introduced by Judy Garland in the 1944 MGM musical “Meet Me in ...
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