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Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Globes: Nikki Glaser’s Unfiltered Humor Takes Center Stage

Nikki Glaser, known for her sharp wit, brought her signature humor to the 2026 Golden Globes. As the host, she didn’t hold back, delivering a monologue packed with jokes that left the audience in stitches. Some of these jokes, however, didn’t make it to the final cut. During her appearance on “The

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Jan 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Nikki Glaser's Hilarious Take on Hollywood's Big Night

Nikki Glaser brought the house down at the 2026 Golden Globes, her second time hosting the star-studded event. She kicked things off with a playful jab at her return, saying, "Just like 'Wicked, ' I'm back for a sequel. " Glaser had to tread carefully with some jokes, especially one about Julia Robe

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Jan 11 2026CELEBRITIES

Laughter and Love: Nikki Glaser's Approach to Hosting the 2026 Golden Globes

Nikki Glaser is ready to bring her unique brand of humor to the 2026 Golden Globes, and she's not planning to hold back. The comedian and actress, known for her sharp wit, has made it clear that she sees everyone as fair game when it comes to jokes. Glaser shared her thoughts at the Golden Globes' r

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

California's Governor: A Mixed Bag of Promises and Problems

Governor Gavin Newsom recently delivered his final State of the State address, painting California as a shining example for the nation. He highlighted the state's strong economy, driven by tech, entertainment, and agriculture, and boasted about a $42. 3 billion budget surplus. However, critics point

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Jan 06 2026POLITICS

Maine's Governor Prepares for Final Address and Political Battles Ahead

Governor Janet Mills is all set to deliver her final State of the State speech on January 27. This address will not only outline her plans for the remaining year of her term but also set the stage for what promises to be a heated election season. Mills is expected to reflect on her achievements and

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

Unfair Rules: Why Your Side Hustle Gets Checked But Welfare Fraud Doesn't

Government rules can be confusing and unfair. They want to know about every small payment you make, like splitting a bill or paying a neighbor for help. But if you make a mistake, you could get in big trouble. At the same time, they don't pay much attention to how welfare money is spent. Programs l

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Dec 01 2025FINANCE

Governments Eyeing Private Wealth to Tackle Debt Crisis

Governments around the world are facing a tough situation. They owe a lot of money. This is making them think about new ways to get funds. One idea is to use the wealth of private individuals. Economists are talking about this a lot. They say that governments might offer special deals. For example,

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nikki Glaser: The Queen of Sharp Comedy

Nikki Glaser is no stranger to making waves in the comedy world. She's known for her bold and unapologetic humor, especially when it comes to roasting big names in Hollywood. Glaser has a unique way of preparing for her big gigs, often testing her jokes at stand-up shows before the main event. This

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Oct 20 2025OPINION

Life Goes On: Why Government Shutdowns Aren't as Bad as They Seem

Government shutdowns happen. The news makes it sound like the end of the world. But is it really? People still go about their daily lives. Families take care of their kids. Workers go to their jobs. Musicians play music. Life doesn't stop just because the government isn't functioning. The media lov

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

Debt Pile-Up: A Global Concern

Governments worldwide are in a bit of a pickle. They've been spending more than they earn, and the debt is piling up. This isn't new, but it's getting worse. Before the pandemic, global debt was already high, but now it's even higher. And it's not slowing down. Five years ago, when the pandemic hit

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