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What's wrong with Dua Lipa's bathroom? Background of X-rated selfie sends fans into a tizzy
What's wrong with Dua Lipa's bathroom? Background of X-rated selfie sends fans into a tizzy
Dua Lipa's bathroom selfie came days after she enjoyed an idyllic Greek vacation with Romain Gavras
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Who was Jessica Ebbighausen? Rookie cop tragically dies in head-on collision with burglary suspect during pursuit
Who was Jessica Ebbighausen? Rookie cop tragically dies in head-on collision with burglary suspect during pursuit
The budding officer was pronounced dead at the scene, leaving the Rutland City Police Department and the local community devastated
1970-01-01 08:00
Muddling up wars, dozing off mid-event and a series of tumbles: Biden’s best gaffes
Muddling up wars, dozing off mid-event and a series of tumbles: Biden’s best gaffes
President Joe Biden is kicking off his first full day of his trip abroad this week with a visit to the UK where he will meet with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and King Charles III. The president landed in London on Sunday night ahead of Monday’s meeting with Mr Sunak, where the two leaders will discuss a range of topics including the war in Ukraine and will seek to bolster the US-UK “special relationship”. After that, he is heading to Windsor to meet the King – after infamously snubbing his coronation back in May. From there, the president will travel to Vilnius, Lithuania, for a meeting of NATO leaders. While Ukraine – and the US’s recent controversial decision to send cluster munitions to help in the war efforts – is expected to dominate conversations among the leaders, all eyes will also be on the president’s actions. Mr Biden has a well-documented history of embarrassing gaffes – something he admits, having once referred to himself as a “gaffe machine”. The president, 80, has a speech impediment which is often blamed for his verbal gaffes on the world stage. However, his string of verbal – and physical – slip-ups have been seized upon by his political rivals, in particular Donald Trump, who have sought to claim that they are a sign of a lack of mental competence. Whatever the reason, it’s undeniable that Mr Biden has become notorious for his blunders from muddling up leaders and wars to a series of trips and falls. As all eyes turn to his actions during his visit to the UK, here are some of his most notable gaffes to date: Muddling up the wars in Ukraine and Iraq In another infamous slip-up in June 2023, the president muddled up the ongoing war in Ukraine for the Iraq War, which ended in 2011. Mr Biden was speaking to reports on the south lawn of the White House before heading to Chicago when he was asked whether he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin had been weakened by the Wagner Group’s mutiny. Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin had briefly led a rebellion marching towards Moscow. Mr Biden responded by saying that Mr Putin was “clearly losing the war in Iraq”. “It’s hard to tell, but [Putin’s] clearly losing the war in Iraq, losing the war at home. And he has become a bit of a pariah around the world,” he said. ‘God save the Queen’ That same month, Mr Biden made another verbal gaffe when he bizarrely closed out a speech on gun control with the proclamation: “God save the Queen, man.” The president was speaking to a group of gun control advocates at the National Safer Communities Summit in Connecticut at the time. The slip-up raised eyebrows as to who he was referring to. Was it Queen Elizabeth II who died in September 2022? Or was it Queen Camilla who was crowned just one month earlier when King Charles III took the throne in a coronation that Mr Biden famously snubbed? The White House later sought to explain away the bizarre reference by saying that he was merely “commenting to someone in the crowd”. ‘Mr President?’ The last time Mr Biden and Mr Sunak met, the US president accidentally called him by his own moniker: “Mr President.” The UK PM travelled to Washington DC for a two-day trip in early June where the two leaders held a meeting in the Oval Office White House. As they smiled for photos, Mr Biden said: “Well, Mr President...” Quickly correcting himself, he added: “I just demoted you, Mr Prime Minister.” The two laughed off the slip-up and continued with their meeting. Biden tumbles on stage at Air Force Graduation Mr Biden took a rather large tumble while on stage at the Air Force Academy graduation ceremony in early June. The president delivered the commencement address at the event and stayed on stage as graduates were handed their diplomas. As he walked off, he then stumbled and fell to the ground. He was helped up by Air Force officials and appeared to point at a sandbag as the culprit responsible for the mishap. White House communications director Ben LaBolt later tweeted that he was “fine” and that “there was a sandbag on stage while he was shaking hands”. This is far from the only time Mr Biden has taken a tumble. Napping at COP26 In a video that went viral on social media, Mr Biden was caught sleeping on the job at the COP26 climate change conference in Scotland in November 2021. In the clip, the president was seen appearing to nap during the opening remarks at the climate event – with his eyes shut at one point for more than 20 seconds. An aide was seen popping over and nudging him from his apparent slumber. Read More Biden news – live: US president to meet King Charles and Rishi Sunak ahead of Nato summit What are cluster bombs and what is controversial about Biden sending them to Ukraine? Biden touches down in UK as president expected to be challenged over cluster bombs at Nato summit Budget 2022: Hunt says UK in recession as he announces huge tax rises Jeremy Hunt increases energy windfall tax in budget Jeremy Hunt freezes tax allowances and hits 45p rate payers
1970-01-01 08:00
Buy European Stocks as Discount Hits New Low, Citigroup Strategists Say
Buy European Stocks as Discount Hits New Low, Citigroup Strategists Say
European stocks are the cheapest they’ve ever been compared with their US peers, according to Citigroup Inc. strategists
1970-01-01 08:00
Blair Featherman net worth: Lakewood Karen's racism issues pile on to financial woes
Blair Featherman net worth: Lakewood Karen's racism issues pile on to financial woes
Master's Gallery Denver, former employer of Featherman, said that it 'condemns any actions or statements expressing hatred or racism'
1970-01-01 08:00
The 1975 replace Lewis Capaldi at Reading and Leeds
The 1975 replace Lewis Capaldi at Reading and Leeds
The 1975 will perform their debut album in full at Reading and Leeds.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine war: Poland security patrols on high alert at Belarus border
Ukraine war: Poland security patrols on high alert at Belarus border
Polish guards describe their concerns over Russia's Wagner group and the threat of unpredictability.
1970-01-01 08:00
How Harry Maguire is hoping to win back Man Utd place
How Harry Maguire is hoping to win back Man Utd place
Harry Maguire has taken action over the summer to try and win back his place at Manchester United.
1970-01-01 08:00
Jurrien Timber's brother drops huge hint on Arsenal transfer
Jurrien Timber's brother drops huge hint on Arsenal transfer
Jurrien Timber's brother has dropped a hint on the Ajax defender's move to Arsenal.
1970-01-01 08:00
Fans fawn over Brad Pitt as star films Formula 1 movie 'Apex' at British Grand Prix: 'Nothing short of greatness'
Fans fawn over Brad Pitt as star films Formula 1 movie 'Apex' at British Grand Prix: 'Nothing short of greatness'
Brad Pitt and co-star Damson Idris were seen donning custom black and white race suits, designed for their fictional team APXGP
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden to meet King Charles, PM Sunak ahead of NATO summit
Biden to meet King Charles, PM Sunak ahead of NATO summit
By Steve Holland and Gerhard Mey LONDON/WINDSOR, England (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden will look to deepen his relationships with
1970-01-01 08:00
Has Madonna changed her will after near-death hospitalization? Singer plans to save her legacy from money-hungry music bosses
Has Madonna changed her will after near-death hospitalization? Singer plans to save her legacy from money-hungry music bosses
'She has spent her whole life calling the shots and maintaining cultural relevance,' claimed a source
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