A new report has claimed that mothers of young children should be paid £8,000 to stay at home and look after their little ones.
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Stephen Colbert thinks Ohio senate candidate JD Vance might have some serious competition — but not so much in his bid to become senator. No, Colbert joked on Tuesday night’s “Late Show” that Vance will have to edge out Lindsey Graham if he truly wants to suck up to Donald Trump.With midterm elections just four weeks away, Colbert opted to use part of his monologue to check in on some of the races (including a race between bears, one of which is apparently named for him).
Among those races is the Ohio senate race, in which voters have to choose between Democrat Tim Ryan and “Republican venture capitalist and baby you glued a beard on for Halloween” JD Vance.Vance has been embraced by the Right, even getting twice impeached former president Trump to speak at his campaign events. Colbert even called up footage of Trump’s “ringing endorsement” of Vance from last month, in which Trump told a rally crowd that “JD is kissing my ass he wants my support so much!” “JD, if you wanna do that, you’re gonna have to squeeze in next to Lindsey Graham,” Colbert mocked.
“Because those two, those two are like a couple of puppies fighting over a teat.” (Naturally, the late night host also mimed how that fight probably looks, which you can see in the video above).Colbert had some good news for the politicians though. “Luckily, there’s plenty of ass to go around,” he joked.
The late night host then turned his attention to Vance’s opponent, Democrat Tim Ryan. During a debate on Tuesday, Ryan scorned Vance heavily for being someone “can’t stand up to anybody,” and calling out Trump’s comment.
“Ohio needs an ass kicker, not an ass kisser,” Ryan said during his remarks. And of course, Colbert was tickled by that particular sound byte.“Well said.
.A new report has claimed that mothers of young children should be paid £8,000 to stay at home and look after their little ones.
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In the wake of her ex-husband being photographed kissing best pal Lorraine Stanton, Fern Britton has written a cryptic tweet that seemingly addresses the drama.The TV presenter was married to former This Morning colleague Phil Vickery for 20 years before separating in 2020. Earlier this month, 61 year old TV staple Phil was photographed with Fern's pal Lorraine, as he held suitcases and a Fortnum and Mason bag.The two then shared a very public kiss before heading into a Mayfair property near Berkeley Square. Now Lorraine has penned a riddle-like tweet that many fans think is a nod to the photographs.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor More than two years after Kim Kardashian inked an exclusive deal with Spotify for a podcast series focused on criminal-justice reform, the series is finally out. On Monday, Spotify released the first two episodes of original podcast “Kim Kardashian’s The System: The Case of Kevin Keith,” available worldwide. Following the series premiere, new episodes will be released each Monday thereafter. The eight-episode podcast is narrated by Kardashian alongside veteran true-crime producer Lori Rothschild Ansaldi, produced by Spotify and Tenderfoot TV. It follows the story of Keith, an Ohio man convicted of triple homicide who — for nearly three decades — has been working alongside his family to prove he was wrongly accused.
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