Tag: terrible

‘SNL50’ Audience Was ‘Terrible, ‘Just Famous People’

The 50th-anniversary special of "Saturday Night Live" in February was a star-studded event attended by the likes of

Trump Has An Unhinged Meltdown And Suggests Terrible Jobs Numbers Were Rigged As He Crashes The Economy

PoliticusUSA delivers independent news with an unfiltered perspective. Your support is vital—consider subscribing. In a recent meltdown following

The Terrible Texas Flood Tragedy Made Worse by Trump Administration’s Dysfunctional FEMA Response

The devastating Texas flash flooding that occurred on July 4th along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County was

Grant Cardone says owning a home is a ‘terrible investment’

Real estate mogul Grant Cardone is known for his investments in residential real estate, but he's quick to

Anthropic’s Claude AI became a terrible business owner in experiment that got ‘weird’

Claudius: The AI Middle-Manager Can AI agents truly replace human workers? This question was put to the test

A Terrible Track Record on Trade Negotiations

One of the many explanations offered for Trump’s fondness for tariffs is that they serve as a strategic

How to reset your terrible streaming recommendations

To reset your recommendations on Apple TV Plus, you can start by clearing your viewing history. Open the

Clothes to the Edge: A Terrible Pun That Became a Thriving Vintage Clothing Business

Through his business, Mark aims to promote sustainable fashion choices and highlight the beauty and uniqueness of vintage

The Terrible 13: The Worst Safety and Security Violators in the US Nuclear Power Fleet

The safety and security of the United States' nuclear plant sites is a matter of utmost importance for

UnitedHealth Group abruptly replaces CEO Andrew Witty, deepening a terrible year : NPR

Former UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty testifies before the Senate Finance Committee in May 2024, over a massive data

John Oliver Says ‘SNL’ British Version Is a ‘Terrible Idea’

John Oliver recently made it clear that he is not in favor of a U.K. version of “Saturday