Is Toby Keith OK? Country musician opens up about the possibility of performing amid cancer diagnosis
'Basically, everything is in a real positive trend. You never know about cancer, so you have to prepare,' said Toby Keith
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Real Madrid's best players in 2023/24 pre-season so far
Here are three players that have impressed in Real Madrid's first two pre-season friendlies.
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Fox News’ Sean Hannity says he’ll ‘throw his staff down the stairs’ after he got congressman’s name wrong
Fox News host Sean Hannity joked that he was going to throw his staff down the stairs after he flubbed the name of a Congressman during a broadcast. Every reporter gets a name wrong once in awhile, but Hannity had the misfortune of getting Congressman Tim Burchett's name wrong not only in front of the man himself, but in front of a live studio audience. The fumble occurred as Hannity was introducing Mr Burchett to discuss the much-hyped House Subcommittee hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena. Mr Burchett has been a vocal supporter of the witnesses who testified during the meeting about their encounters with UAPs and — in the case of former intelligence officer David Grusch — allegations regarding murderous coverups and the recovery of non-human bodies. Hannity welcomed Mr Burchett onto the show, calling him "Tom" instead of Tim. Mr Burchett initially tried to correct Hannity, but the applause of the Fox News anchor's live studio audience drowned him out. After Hannity introduced the topic of discussion — making it clear that he, at least on his show, is treating the witnesses as credible — Mr Burchett finally got a chance to offer a correction. "My name's Tim. Sorry to correct you," he told the host. Hannity apologised for his mix-up – and then threw his staff under the bus. "I'm going to blame my staff and throw them down the stairs, but that's ok," he said, prompting laughter from the live studio audience. The rest of the segment played out without a hitch. While it's clear by Hannity's tenor that he was joking about abusing his staff, it may have been an instance of a joke coming "too soon." Less than a month ago Fox News paid a former producer on Tucker Carlson's show won $12m in a settlement after she claimed the set was an abusive place to work. Abby Grossberg, the former producer, said Carlson's show was a hotbed of bigotry, misogyny, and bullying. "I am hopeful, based on our discussions with Fox News today, that this resolution represents a positive step by the Network regarding its treatment of women and minorities in the workplace," her attorney, Tanvir Rahman, wrote in a statement following the settlement. Read More Holocaust survivor responds to Fox News host’s comment about ‘useful’ people in concentration camps Explosive claims, impossible craft and questions of ‘murder’: House UFO hearing probes alleged alien technology defying laws of physics Fox News ousts eight remaining Tucker Carlson show staff as Jesse Watters takes over primetime spot House Speaker Kevin McCarthy floats an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden Fox chooses to air Trump’s false election claims again despite $787m Dominion payout Trump not frightened by Jan 6 indictment but it would be ‘dangerous’ to jail him
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How did Russell Crowe honor Sinead O’Connor’s legacy? ‘A Beautiful Mind’ star says he was starstruck by the singer during chance encounter
Russell Crowe shared a series of tweets in which he recalled a rare and profound conversation with Sinead O’Connor in Ireland last year
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Trump lawyers meet federal prosecutors in election probe
Speculation mounts that Mr Trump will soon be charged over efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.
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Electric cars aren't just for the wealthy anymore
Thanks to a combination of new models, more production and new tax laws, electric vehicles are no longer just for the wealthy.
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L'Oreal boosts sales despite Asia disappointment
French beauty products giant L'Oreal said Thursday it managed double-digit revenue growth in the first half of the year although...
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Feinstein gets confused in Senate Appropriations hearing and has to be prodded to vote
Sen. Dianne Feinstein had to be corrected and told to vote during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday.
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Biden announces measures to tackle extreme heat
Multiple major US cities are under heat advisories which are expected to extend into the weekend.
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Nancy Mace Tells Prayer Breakfast Attendees She Turned Down Premarital Sex to Be There, But Will See Fiancé Tonight
Nancy Mace serves the 1st District of the State of South Carolina in the House of Representatives. Today she woke up at 7am so she could speak at Tim Scott's 13
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Lagarde Is Preparing Europe for a Hit to Growth as the US Soars
Christine Lagarde is confronting how tighter monetary policy is driving the euro-zone economy into the ground in her
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ECB Discussion Suggested Risks to Inflation Outlook Seen as Balanced
European Central Bank officials appeared to view risks to the euro area’s inflation outlook as balanced, according to
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