Day: November 2, 2024

Bill Maher warns that Biden’s ‘garbage’ comment is a ‘bigger gaffe than people think’: ‘Deplorables x 10’

7:05 pm November 2, 2024

“Real Time” host Bill Maher fumed over President Biden’s “garbage” comment about Trump supporters, suggesting it could have a big impact on Election Day. “I think it’s a bigger gaffe than people think,” Maher began his panel discussion Friday night. “It’s so funny, Joe Biden, his whole career, he was like Mr. Gaffe, and then […]

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Wedding-day backlash has bride questioning her ‘no children’ rule: ‘Be just as rude’

6:24 pm November 2, 2024

An engaged woman took to Reddit seeking advice after telling her wedding guests that no children would be allowed on the big day — and receiving major pushback.  On the “r/wedding” subreddit page, a user posted an inquiry to other social media users asking for advice on a sticky situation surrounding the couple’s wedding.  “We […]

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Shark ‘completely severs’ leg of Hawaii surfer off Maui beach, authorities say

6:19 pm November 2, 2024

A 61-year-old surfer in Hawaii had his leg severed when he was bitten in a shark attack in the waters off Maui on Friday morning, authorities said. The man, whose name was not released publicly, was surfing around 7:05 a.m. at a surf spot known as “Sand Piles” near Waiehu Beach Park when the shark attacked […]

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Iran claims it is capable of building nuclear weapon as Ayatollah vows ‘tooth-breaking’ response to Israel, US

6:17 pm November 2, 2024

Iran claimed it is capable of building a nuclear weapon as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed a “tooth-breaking” response to the actions of both Israel and the U.S. on Saturday. A top adviser to Khamenei, Kamal Kharrazi, issued the warning about Iran’s nuclear capacity on Friday, saying that the country may be prepared to […]

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Burlington business owner says public safety issues are turning customers away: ‘The worst we’ve seen it’

4:30 pm November 2, 2024

A business owner in downtown Burlington, Vermont, admitted that the city’s homelessness and drug crisis, as well as its spiking crime rate, has cost his sporting goods shop more business than at any point in its long history. John George-Wheeler, the owner of Skirack – a sports store at the heart of Vermont’s most populated […]

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