Whoopi Goldberg made it clear that Walgreens should “be scared” of the women in the country, after the national pharmacy chain announced that they would abstain from selling or shipping abortion pills in 21 states.
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Spotify podcaster Joe Rogan blasted President Joe Biden as mentally “gone” and slammed the officials in his cabinet as “a f–king sideshow of diversity.”
“Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary torched Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for killing “jobs by the thousands” in New York.
Political comedian Jon Stewart reminisced about about the “swift” backlash he endured in 2021, after suggesting that COVID-19 might have leaked from a Wuhan lab.
Three-time Academy Award winner Sally Field gave a virtue signaling speech while accepting a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Screen Actors Guild Awards this weekend, and Megyn Kelly thinks it was “pathetic.”
“Zombieland” star Woody Harrelson drew liberal scorn for cracking a joke about pandemic measures and vaccines on “Saturday Night Live,” just as the U.S. Energy Department concluded that COVID-19 leaked from a Chinese lab.
After years of publicly feuding, comedian Rosie O’Donnell and former President Donald Trump are on the same page about the Biden administration’s handling of the East Palestine, Ohio hazmat train derailment.
Liam Neeson clearly doesn’t appreciate that “The View’s” Joy Behar is “aroused” when she sees him.
Former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley officially launched her 2024 presidential campaign to the tune of Survivor’s enduring smash hit ‘Eye of the Tiger,’ but the band’s guitarist wants her to stop using the song.
Irish rock band U2 trolled Americans with a Super Bowl commercial that featured spherical UFO’s floating in the sky.