Today’s pop phenomenon, Sabrina Carpenter, is still the talk of the town! The youngEspresso singer recently unveiled a new video for her song Taste.
She talks about old loves, but in an irreverent and provocative way. Understandably, the man she loves is back with his ex-girlfriend, and she’s in a vengeful mood.
In this clip, JennaOrtega and SabrinaCarpenter clash in different ways, giving it a nice touch of humor.
However, the scene that got fans of both young women excited was the one where they trade a languorous kiss.
But don’t start any rumors!
It would appear that Sabrina is still in a relationship with Barry Keoghan… although rumors of separation have been spreading recently.
Britain’s Prince Andrew served with a US federal lawsuit alleging he sexually abused a teenager 20 years ago.
2017
Former five-weight world boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeats MMA fighter Conor McGregor in his debut match in the 10th round in Las Vegas.
2014
“Birdman” directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and starring Michael Keaton and Zach Galifianakis premieres at the Venice Film Festival (Best Picture 2015).
1990
Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed when the helicopter he was flying in, hit a man-made ski slope while trying to navigate through dense fog. Vaughan had played a show at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, Wisconsin.
1982
Rickey Henderson steals 119th base of season breaks Lou Brock’s mark.
1964
Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins” directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Julie Andrews and Dick van Dyke premieres in Los Angeles.
1955
“Guinness Book of World Records” 1st published.
1939
First flight of the turbojet-powered Heinkel He 178, the world’s first jet aircraft.
1896
The shortest war in world history (09:00 to 09:45), between the United Kingdom and Zanzibar.
1859
Petroleum is discovered in Titusville, Pennsylvania leading to the world’s first commercially successful oil well.
San Francisco 49ers Colin Kaepernick kneels in protest during the US national anthem at San Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium while playing against the San Diego Chargers, objecting to racial injustice and police brutality in the US.
2014
Burger King agrees to purchase Canadian donut chain Tim Hortons for $11.4 billion.
1978
Papal conclave: Pope John Paul I is elected to the Papacy.
1977
Quebec government adopts Bill 101 (La Charte de la langue française); French becomes the official language of Quebec.
1972
XX Summer Olympic Games open in Munich, West Germany.
1971
Bobby Orr signs a five-year contract with the Boston Bruins worth one million dollars, the first million dollar contract in NHL history.
1968
“Hey Jude” single released by the Beatles (Billboard Song of the Year 1968, Billboard 10th biggest song of all time 2013).
1961
The International Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto opened.
1959
British Motor Corporation introduces the Morris Mini-Minor, designed by Alec Issigonis, it was only 10 ft long but seated 4 passengers.
1945
The Japanese were given surrender instructions on the U.S. battleship Missouri at the end of World War II.
1938
Montreal Maroons hockey team dropped from the NHL due to financial troubles.
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is overthrown after the National Transitional Council forces take control of Bab al-Azizia compound during the 2011 Libyan civil war.
2007
Hashtag invented and first used in a tweet by US product designer Chris Messina.
1988
Fire ignites thousands of litres of oil laced with PCBs at a storage dump in St-Basile-le-Grand, SE of Montreal, forcing 3,000 residents to evacuate for 19 days; local labourer later admits to arson.
1943
Trans Canada Airlines starts transatlantic service; now Air Canada.
1904
Hard D. Weed patented the grip-tread tire chain for cars.
1839
British capture Hong Kong from China.
1667
Habitants of New France required to give 1/26 of their harvest to their seigneur (le dîme).
Kamala Harris fired up the DNC, Chicago and America with a speech as powerful as it was emotional.
In order, Harris first thanked her husband Doug, President Joe Biden, then her potential VP should she win in November, Tim Walz.
The new Democratic presidential candidate took time to reflect on her background and the impact of her mother, an immigrant with a tireless spirit and will.
Looking back on her career as a prosecutor, Kamala Harris then formally accepts the nomination, to thunderous applause from the crowd.
Then, without wasting any time, Harris goes on the offensive and systematically attacks Donald Trump for many minutes, recalling several of his actions that many consider undemocratic, in addition to his guilty verdicts in two trials, one criminal and one civil.
The current VP then charges into the more difficult topics, be it the war between Israel and Hamas, illegal immigration at the U.S. border, Russia, Ukraine, Iran and North Korea.
Then, in an inclusive conclusion filled with optimism reminiscent of the Obama era, Kamala Harris ignites the American spirit and urges people to vote in November.
And so ends the Democratic convention, one of the most explosive in years.
However, at the time of writing, there was still no sign of Beyoncé Knowles, who was rumored (largely by TMZ) to be in Chicago to close the festivities…
In an interview with CBS News, former President Donald Trump vigorously denied suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), despite reports, including from Vanity Fair, suggesting that he would watch a 7-second video of his assassination attempt on repeat, which many experts believe could indicate signs of trouble.
Donald Trump told CBS News' @CHueyBurns yesterday that he has no PTSD from the attempt on his life, and suspects God saved him because “he wants to save this country — maybe save the world.” pic.twitter.com/KH1QnSRQyP
On the other hand, some of those close to him point to his many erratic comments and behaviors as either a manifestation of his PTSD, or an attempt to self-sabotage his election campaign in protest at Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race.
Trump tells CBC News that rather than suffering from PTSD, he is convinced that God has preserved him because he wants Trump to save the country, if not the world.
Republican donors and Donald Trump campaign officials are struggling to understand why the former president seems to be sabotaging his own candidacy: “It’s like he’s choosing to lose.”@gabrielsherman reports: https://t.co/2zXK9f9r7e
It’s nothing new that Trump sees himself as chosen by God to save the world; indeed, this has been a major aspect for proponents of the QAnon theory for several years.
But while donors and members of the Republican Party encourage Trump to focus on his political agenda rather than engage in conspiracy theories or racial forwards, particularly against his rival Kamala Harris.
Instead, some believe he’s adopting these recent bizarre behaviors to sabotage his own campaign, suggesting he wouldn’t be able to respond effectively to Joe Biden’s official withdrawal.
According to some, Trump would feel cheated by Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 campaign. He would be in emotional mourning over his rival’s absence and would find it difficult to regain control of the situation, which had developed unexpectedly.
Instead, some people attribute the 78-year-old former president’s strange behavior to old age, including former Fox News host Megyn Kelly.
Megyn Kelly: Trump’s "rambling" is boring and probably "age-related" https://t.co/1VGJ0R5wqA
In her podcast, The Megyn Kelly Show, she recently asserted that Trump’s recent interview with Elon Musk revealed a Trump who had become boring and aged.
Kelly even believes that if Trump is angry with her, it’s mostly because she’s been raising the former president’s aging issues for a long time.
Many people find it increasingly difficult to follow Trump’s reasoning, not least because he quickly loses track of his ideas, repeats himself with the same old rhetoric, shares fake AI-generated images pretending they’re authentic… which seems an inevitable sign of old age… or that something more serious might be at play.
Recall that his father, Fred Trump Sr. was diagnosed late in life with mild senile dementia.
Although the symptoms currently observed in the former president are different from those of his father, it is possible that this is linked to genetic predisposition.