When Charlie Chaplin left America for the U.K. in 1952 to promote his film “Limelight,” the actor’s reentry papers were revoked, and he spent the rest of his life in exile. The silent movie star, best known for portraying his beloved character “The Tramp,” is now the subject of a …
Read More »Japanese pilot who led Pearl Harbor attack learned lessons of love, faith and forgiveness after the war
Mitsuo Fuchida is one of the most notorious villains in American history. The Japanese pilot, handpicked by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, led the surprise attack on United States forces at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The date lives in infamy 82 years later. More than 2,400 Americans were killed by …
Read More »JK Rowling slams Emma Watson after podcast remarks, says 'she’s ignorant of how ignorant she is’
“Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling indicated on social media Monday that she won’t be reconciling with actress Emma Watson any time soon despite the actress’ recent remarks about their relationship. In a lengthy X post, Rowling rebuked Watson for stating that she treasures Rowling but still opposes her criticism of …
Read More »Marilyn Monroe's iconic subway grate photo has surprising WWII roots and hidden history
As a gust of wind from a New York City subway grate sent Marilyn Monroe’s white dress fluttering past her legs, cameras captured what would become the “shot seen ’round the world.” The 1955 comedy “The Seven Year Itch” — arguably the star’s most iconic film — turned 70 this …
Read More »Wyoming library director receives $700K settlement following LGBTQ books dispute firing
A former Wyoming library director who was fired amid a community dispute over sexually explicit and LGBTQ-themed books in the children’s section will receive $700,000 in a settlement. Terri Lesley, who served as executive director of the Campbell County Public Library System in Gillette, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit …
Read More »Princess Diana's former butler calls Buckingham Palace the 'gin palace' in explosive new book
To Princess Diana’s former butler, Buckingham Palace was the “gin palace,” where the drinks never stopped flowing. Paul Burrell, who served at the royal residence for 11 years before moving to Kensington Palace, has written a new book, “The Royal Insider.” In it, he said that gallons of gin were …
Read More »Palantir CEO defends support of Trump, addresses claims he's gone 'full MAGA'
Palantir CEO Alex Karp defended his support of President Donald Trump against detractors in an exclusive interview on “The Claman Countdown” Thursday. “I’m really supportive of the president’s, you know, border and national security thing,” Karp said. “Those are the only two things that I actually focus on.” Karp’s defense …
Read More »Britney Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline makes explosive drug allegations in new tell-all memoir
Britney Spears’ ex-husband has written a memoir, “You Thought You Knew,” in which he alleges the pop star once used cocaine before attempting to breastfeed their children. In his memoir, the 47-year-old reflects on their whirlwind romance, the breakdown of their three-year marriage and the custody battle for their sons …
Read More »Prince Andrew viewed sex with teenage Virginia Giuffre as his 'birthright', new memoir claims
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988. Prince Andrew’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre, is recounting the multiple sexual encounters she allegedly had with the disgraced royal as a teenager. In her upcoming posthumous …
Read More »Cheryl Hines refused RFK Jr's offer to fake separation during heated presidential campaign
Cheryl Hines is shedding light on the intense — and sometimes extreme — moments that defined her life with presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his 2024 campaign. Hines revealed that at one point, Kennedy, whom she affectionately calls “Bobby,” suggested they pretend to be separated to ease public …
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