Some retailers found small clusters of early Black Friday shoppers waiting outside stores for exclusive merchandise, such as Taylor Swift’s new $39.99 Eras Tour book sold only at Target stores.
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Trudeau Dances At Taylor Swift Concert While Rioters Burn Montreal, Prompting Backlash: ‘We Are Reaping What You Sowed’
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced significant backlash after Trudeau was caught on video dancing at a Taylor Swift concert while rioters protested in Trudeau’s hometown of Montreal.
Read More Trudeau Dances At Taylor Swift Concert While Rioters Burn Montreal, Prompting Backlash: ‘We Are Reaping What You Sowed’Beyonce leads Grammy nominations with ‘Cowboy Carter’
Beyonce topped the list of Grammy Award contenders unveiled on Friday, earning 11 nods including an album of the year nomination for her venture into country music, “Cowboy Carter.”
Read More Beyonce leads Grammy nominations with ‘Cowboy Carter’Polls Overestimated Kamala’s Influence With Gen Z Voters, Which Saw A 6% Increase In Trump’s Favor
Despite Vice President Kamala Harris’s confidence in the Gen Z vote, it was former President Donald Trump who received a 5-6% upward swing with Gen Z voters in comparison to his support in 2016 with younger voters, according to Yahoo News and the New York Post.
Read More Polls Overestimated Kamala’s Influence With Gen Z Voters, Which Saw A 6% Increase In Trump’s FavorComedian Tony Hinchliffe Mocks Democrats for Celebrity Endorsements: ‘Dem Party Looks More Like A Diddy Party’
Roast comic Tony Hinchliffe blasted Vice President Kamala Harris at Donald Trump’s sold out Madison Square Garden campaign rally last week, linking the Democrat Party to a ‘Diddy party’ based on the celebrity endorsements.
Read More Comedian Tony Hinchliffe Mocks Democrats for Celebrity Endorsements: ‘Dem Party Looks More Like A Diddy Party’Judge Rejects Deadspin Outlet’s Bid To Dismiss Defamation Lawsuit Over Young KC Chiefs Fan
A Delaware judge has ruled against dismissing a defamation lawsuit against Deadspin, a sports-based outlet, after a defamatory article was released that accused an innocent 9-year-old fan of racism as he chose to wear Native American attire and black face paint at a Chiefs game.
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