As his time in the White House winds down, President Donald Trump is contemplating his next move, which, according to some media reports, might include a return to reality television. But polling finds that while he has some Republican support, larger shares of voters are against the idea.
A Dec. 18-20 Morning Consult/Politico poll found that 48 percent of the 1,995 registered voters surveyed said reprising Trump's “The Apprentice” reality franchise was a bad idea.
If you're celebrating Pride Month on Instagram, try out these captions in your posts. Every June, the LGBTQ community celebrates being themselves.
Source: GettyEvery year during the month of June, the LGBTQ community celebrates Pride Month. It's a time for gay people, trans folks, queer-identifying individuals, and everyone across the spectrum of love and gender to commemorate being their true authentic selves. We celebrate our identities, mourn those who have been lost, and continue to fight for equal rights during this and every month of the year.
Writing in the highbrow French review Arts last week, Poet Jean Cocteau diagnosed the midsummer madness that gripped Paris: “A lightning-quick epidemic which forces different and antagonistic persons all to obey the same mysterious order, to submit themselves to new habits which overturn their old ways of life, up to the moment when a new order arrives and obliges them to turn their coat once more.” As every woman knows, Prankster Cocteau was defining fashion, not the Suez crisis.
Flavor Flav Says New Reality Show Will Be "Bigger and Better" Than 'Flavor of Love' (EXCLUSIVE)While discussing a possible 'Flavor of Love' reboot, Flav said, "I've been there, I've done that."
By Elizabeth RandolphPublished July 23 2024, 9:00 a.m. ET
Source: Jamonique VetetoRapper and everyone's favorite hype man Flavor Flav shows no signs of slowing down 30-plus years in. Whether hyping up the U.S. Women's water polo team or rocking custom cufflinks from Verstolo Jewelry, there isn't a challenge too big for him.
It’s not just your imagination. The world is literally louder right now than it’s been at any time in known history.
Even if COVID shelter-in-place orders brought a fleeting decline in decibel levels, the arc of modern life seems inescapable: more cars, helicopters, buzzing drones, pinging gadgets, ringing hospital monitors, blaring TVs in waiting rooms, and constant conversation in open-plan offices. Because emergency vehicles have to be loud enough to cut through the surrounding sounds, the decibels of their sirens are a useful measure of the loudness of our overall landscapes.