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Late night comedians in the US, largely critical of former President Donald Trump, reacted with dismay and shock to his victory in the 2024 Presidential elections. Hosts like Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen ...
but they take their role as the decider of the nation’s fate very seriously. “I just hope we made the right choice,” Hanley says with a nervous laugh.
The typically confident content creator couldn’t resist a nervous laugh, admitting, “This is terrifying! I shouldn’t have looked down—that’s scary.” His followers on social media were ...
In the midst of one of the most divisive and polarizing elections in recent memory, they say they want to make their neighbors laugh again – one do-it-yourself lawn sign at a time. Anand ...
Selena Gomez says preparing for her latest role was "the most nervous I’ve ever been for an audition". The Lose You To Love Me singer plays Jessi Del Monte in the Spanish-language musical Emilia ...
Scientists are testing a new type of drone that may be able to keep operating in the sky for longer - owning to the fact it has its own version of a nervous system. Currently, cargo-carrying ...
Fans immediately took to social media and had a field day to laugh at Virginia Tech. "That virginia tech loss was brutal 藍," one fan said. "lol Hokies," another stated. "don’t think some VT ...
It has also given us a good laugh or two, driven in part by comedians who use the platform to add humor to a contentious presidential race. A growing share of adults in the U.S. get their news ...
This is an adapted essay from "MSNBC Live Democracy 2024: The Insiders," a virtual event featuring Jen Psaki, Steve Kornacki, Michael Steele and Claire McCaskill. The days before an election are ...
Win or lose, Donald Trump has at least Made America Laugh Again. This week he turned up at a rally in Wisconsin in a garbage truck, wearing a hi-viz vest and sending his audience into hysterics.
Paul asked for customers to be patient as Maurice’s in West Columbia begins to find its footing again, though he noted with a bit of a nervous laugh that he knows people might be a bit “high ...