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If there’s one thing about European soccer (or football) fans, it’s that they always come out in droves to celebrate their ...
Actor Nick Offerman once again elevated Pride 2025 by eviscerating a homophobe on X after they left a bigoted comment on his post. Someone apparently just got the news that he played a gay man in The ...
Mr Clap said there would be a gradual increase in maximum and minimum temperatures across most of the state. "We're talking about a couple of degrees here or there," he said. Strong wind warnings ...
And there's actually a little bit of an origin story to that, if you'd permit me telling it. KELLY: Please. BROWN: When Gabby was a kid and a teenager, she loved theater, specifically musical theater.
“If you ain’t going to clap, we ain’t going to sing. That’s how it’s going to go. Don't go too fast.” More: As 'SNL' celebrates its 50th anniversary, here are the five greatest NJ skits ...
KELLY: Please. BROWN: When Gabby was a kid and a teenager, she loved theater, specifically musical theater. And one of her favorite shows was "Annie." GIFFORDS: (Singing) The sun'll come out tomorrow.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former Rep. Gabby Giffords and her executive director Emma Brown about political violence in the U.S. in the wake of the attack on Minnesota state legislators.
They hear whispers that say they are strange or hopeless or not worth the time. Then, something shifts when they do what no one expects, and the same people who doubted them stand up to clap. It feels ...