'AGT' Season 18: Fans slam NBC as they 'couldn't connect' with Avantgardy's 'foreign act'
Avantgardy bagged 4 Yes in 'AGT' Season 18's audition round
2023-06-07 11:16
NY Mets: Pete Alonso chirps Braves after monster homer off Bryce Elder
Pete Alonso had a few things to say to Bryce Elder after the Mets star hit a moonshot off the Braves pitcher after missing a pitch earlier in the at-bat.New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso entered Tuesday night's game against the rival Braves, the first of a three-game set in Atlanta, with th...
2023-06-07 10:49
'Wasn't even close to breaking own record': Fans disappointed as Muhamed Kahrimanovic fails to top own Guinness World Record on 'AGT' Season 18
Muhamed Kahrimanovic failed to break his own Guinness World Record of smashing 148 coconuts on 'AGT' Season 18 as he managed to smash only 23 coconuts
2023-06-07 10:49
Mexico foreign minister quits in bid to clinch presidential nomination
By Dave Graham MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico's foreign minister, one of the leading contenders to be the country's next leader,
2023-06-07 10:48
'AGT' Season 18 fans slam Mandy Muden's magical act over 'forced predictions', say they've 'seen similar acts
Mandy Muden came to stardom after her outstanding performances on 'Britain’s Got Talent' but she failed to impress the American audience
2023-06-07 10:47
Kardashian Crypto Hype Lawsuit Advances Over Her Alleged Lies
Kim Kardashian failed to persuade a judge to throw out a lawsuit in which she’s accused of scamming
2023-06-07 10:22
When will 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 Episode 3 air? Performers continue to battle it out at auditions
'America's Got Talent' Season 18 Episode 3 will have contestants fight for victory
2023-06-07 10:22
'AGT' Season 18: Virginia Stone's screeching Husband Calling act annoys viewers: 'She almost woke up the dead'
Virginia Stone screamed Simon Cowell's name to impress him during the audition but ended up getting a negative response from all four judges
2023-06-07 10:21
'Sob story with PC connection': 'AGT' Season 18 viewers question authenticity of Putri Ariani's Golden Buzzer moment
Putri Ariani is a 17-year-old aspiring musician from Indonesia, who possesses a remarkable talent despite being blind
2023-06-07 10:16
Chris Christie targets his ‘divisive’ former friend Donald Trump as he sets up bitter 2024 battle
The battle for the Republican nomination just got a whole lot messier. That was the defining message of former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s campaign launch on Tuesday: get ready for blood. Calling out his opponents by name, deconstructing their campaign slogans and clever quips — Chris Christie was in prime form on Tuesday evening at St Anselm College in New Hampshire, where he addressed a small crowd of voters in a town hall-style event and put his sights clear on his top rival, Donald Trump. Mr Christie spoke at length before taking questions from his guests. In his remarks throughout the event, he remained plain-spoken and sharp-tongued while denouncing the four years of his rival’s presidency as an utter failure and little more than an opportunity for “breathtaking” levels of corruption and “grift” carried out by the Trump family. He called the man he twice supported for the White House a “self-consumed, self-serving, mirror hog”, and said that Americans now had four years’ worth of a record with which to judge the former president. At the same time, he made clear that he had little patience for his other rivals, those like Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley and Tim Scott, who have thus far played coy with their thoughts regarding the former president and his legacy. He even torched Trump family members Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump for receiving a $2bn investment from a Saudi firm into one controlled by Mr Kushner just a short time after they left the White House, deriding it as evidence of a corrupt relationship. "The grift from this family is breathtaking. Jared Kushner and Ivanka Kushner walk out of the White House, and months later, it turns out, they get $2bn from the Saudis?” said Mr Christie. “That makes us a banana republic,” he added. It was comments like that — plus his effortless deconstruction of calls from his rivals to ignore leaders who don’t “look forward”, and their calls for “generational change” — that outlined Mr Christie’s strengths as a politcian and in-person campaigner. Whether it will translate into votes for his candidacy, rather than just the destruction of his foes, is not yet evident. But what is evident is the eagerness of Mr Christie to get into a brawl with his opponents, a trait so far only shared by Mr Trump himself. That similarity was picked up on by one questioner, who identified herself as a clinical psychologist concerned about a nation “traumatised” by constant anger and divisiveness. Mr Christie responded that his brash nature and willingness to throw punches at his opponents was a strength only because it was supposedly paired with a humility and willingness to admit his own mistakes that made him a good leader. It was at least the outline of an effective campaign, if one light on actual policy. The governor did touch on a few national issues, such as when he expressed his opposition to federal efforts to ban abortion — unless, he conceded, there was real support in Congress for it — as well as when he touched on the issue of Ukraine, and labeled Republican rivals Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis the “Neville Chamberlains” of the 2024 race for their supposed willingness to give endless concessions to a dictator. But for the most part, Mr Christie focused on his real advantages as a candidate: The fiery personality that won him both praise and criticism in New Jersey, and a willingness to spar with his opponents at a surgical level. He laid the blame for Joe Biden’s 2020 victory at his opponent’s feet, calling the now-president a weak politician who had gone up against a hopelessly-damaged candidate. "He wouldn't be in office if it wasn't for Trump. Joe Biden never beat anybody outside the state of Delaware in 45 years except for one guy Donald J. Trump...not once, until he ran up against the guy who the American people knew in their heart was full of it,” said the ex-governor. And despite his insistences on Truth Social that he was not worried about the entrance of his former ally into the race, Donald Trump clearly had Chris Christie on his mind Tuesday evening as he blasted out commentary from his social media platform. So too did Marco Rubio, Christie’s unfortunate victim in 2016, who lamely insisted in his own tweet that the New Jersey governor’s onstage humiliation of him had not contributed to his downfall. If there was one takeaway from Tuesday night’s event, it was this: Chris Christie is in the GOP primary to win it all, and he plans to do so by setting himself apart from his fellows as a bold, unflinching truthteller — ironically, the same reputation that Donald Trump constructed for himself in 2016. 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2023-06-07 09:56
'Can't watch this': Ramadhani Brothers leave viewers concerned with their 'dangerous' balancing act
The Ramadhani Brothers stunned 'AGT' Season 18 judges with their head-to-head balancing skills
2023-06-07 09:55
Who is Virginia Anne Stone? Retired corporate pilot and horse rider to compete in 'America's Got Talent' Season 18
'America's Got Talent' Season 18 contestant Virginia Anne Stone frequently hosts fundraisers for animal rescue organizations in her home state of Iowa
2023-06-07 09:52