Richards said she fell in love with "a person" who didn't want to be in the public eye. Eventually the media speculation pushed them apart, according to Richards. "When I'm in love with somebody, I want to share that. I'm an open person like that," she said. "That doesn't mean the person I'm with feels the same way. All the speculation and the gossip and the talking is ultimately what ended it. I could've weathered the storm, but this is not for everyone."
Wouldn't it be the most perfect MAGA fairytale if he finally sees the light that he needs a white queen, instead of this brown Hindu? Reid said. I'm not saying that's happening, or maybe that Usha's not even in on it, but that's one entrant.
Following reports over the summer that his SiriusXM program would be canceled at the end of his contract in 2025, Howard Stern addressed the speculation head-on with a spectacular troll job on Monday. In his first episode back from summer break, Stern pranked the media by handing the mic to his friend Andy Cohen, who pretended that Stern had parted ways with SiriusXM and taken over the show.
Trump was asked directly about it Tuesday at his first public event in a week. How did you find out over the weekend that you were dead? asked Fox News' Peter Doocy. Did you see that? No, the 79-year-old Trump responded flatly. The senators and administration officials gathered around him for the Space Command headquarters announcement shifted their weight and smiled.
"Recent media reports on the Air India 171 crash are premature and speculative. India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau just released its preliminary report. Investigations of this magnitude take time," NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said in a statement.