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FRIDAY: @BillMaher welcomes former Vice President @Mike_Pence, Sen. @ChrisMurphyCT @AmbassadorRice to Real Time @HBO! Reply with a question and join the conversation after the show on #RTOvertime.
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Agassi with some strong words about Sinner’s physical collapse in Paris. “I know there's no excuse for him to run into a wall at 1h45”.

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Jill Biden just exposed the most painfully awkward limo ride of Melania Trump’s life. In her new memoir “A View from the East Wing,” Jill writes about Inauguration Day 2025, when tradition required her to ride from the White House to the Capitol with Melania after the pre‑inauguration tea. It should have been a symbolic handoff between first ladies. Instead, she says, Melania sat “stone‑faced,” barely speaking, clearly furious over the FBI search of Mar‑a‑Lago for Trump’s hoard of classified documents. Jill actually tries to show empathy: she notes that as first lady she had her own home searched by agents as part of the investigation, and that she knows “how distressing it was to have agents rummage through your underwear drawer.” Melania, Jill writes, wasn’t having it. She blamed Joe personally, acting as if the normal chain of law‑enforcement and courts didn’t exist and the president himself had ordered a raid on her bedroom. The tension was so thick that the inaugural committee didn’t dare put the two women alone together. Jill says they recruited Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s husband, John Bessler, as a human buffer and plopped him in the middle seat. Bessler did what Midwestern dads do in impossible situations: he tried small talk. He asked about Barron’s studies at NYU. Melania, staring out the window, gave him a single word: “NYU.” Every attempt to shift the conversation back to something neutral — the weather, the ceremony — died in the air. In Jill’s telling, the presidents’ limo up ahead was probably tense too, but at least Joe and Trump were talking. In the first ladies’ car, it was just cold silence and one‑word answers all the way up Pennsylvania Avenue. Jill uses the story to make a broader point: this wasn’t a one‑off. She writes that Melania declined her invitation to the traditional 2021 inauguration tea when Joe first took office, breaking a norm that has survived even the ugliest transitions. Four years later, when the roles reversed and the Trumps came back to the White House, Melania still didn’t extend the same courtesy back. In every interaction Jill describes, Melania shows zero grace — even compared to other first ladies who have quietly swallowed humiliations and still showed up for the sake of the country. And here’s the part that matters beyond the gossip. Trump has spent years telling his followers that the Mar‑a‑Lago search was a personal vendetta by “the Bidens,” not the result of him hiding boxes of classified nuclear and military documents in a ballroom, a bathroom, and a basement. Melania apparently believes that narrative so deeply that she can’t even make small talk in a limo without seething. Jill, who knows firsthand what it’s like to have agents go through your things, points out the obvious subtext: it’s not the invasion of privacy Melania is truly angry about. It’s that her husband was finally treated like any other citizen who hoards national‑defense secrets and refuses to give them back. We don’t often get honest, human‑level snapshots of what power feels like up close. This one matters because it captures the collision between entitlement and accountability. Jill Biden is sitting there thinking about how to show a little solidarity over something painful that neither woman directly controlled. Melania Trump is sitting there convinced that nothing in her orbit — not an FBI warrant, not a criminal investigation, not even the peaceful transfer of power — should happen without her family’s permission, and furious at anyone who suggests otherwise. VIA~~~Josh Helfgott In a few years, historians will write whole chapters about classified documents, indictments, and constitutional crises. For now, it’s worth remembering this image: two first ladies in the back of a limousine, one trying to keep a fragile tradition alive, the other staring out the window, still unable to see that the law applies to her husband, too.
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Clostebol is an anabolic steroid (AAS) Anabolic steroids can affect: body temperature regulation, sweating, cardiovascular strain, hydration status, blood pressure, and endurance under heat stress. So prolonged activity in strong heat/sunlight could feel harder while using it, especially during sports. Heat Clostebol can still increase physical risk During high-temperature sports or long sun exposure, Clostebol users may have: dehydration, headaches, elevated heart strain, dizziness, increased fatigue, worse acne/oily skin, or overheating symptoms. No surprise Sinner got bamboozled by this heat.
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Craig Kimbrel is 38. He’s never once pitched more than 2 innings in his entire career. Yet Mendoza leaves him out there to put this game out of reach. Mendoza is the worst manager in all of baseball and that is not debatable. @Mets
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Zohran Mamdani just became the first NYC mayor in 61 years to skip the Israel Day Parade. Every mayor since 1964 showed up. Mamdani won’t stand with Jewish New Yorkers.
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Rafael Nadal 14th Roland-Garros? Final opponent: Casper Ruud Carlos Alcaraz youngest #1 male player ever? Final opponent: Casper Ruud Novak Djokovic record 23rd Grand Slam? Final opponent: Casper Ruud Jannik Sinner (potential) Golden Masters? Final opponent: Casper Ruud
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Well done, @billmaher, well done!
Perhaps Bill Maher’s best monologue yet. It clearly made his LA audience uncomfortable.
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People say the left and the right can’t agree on anything these days. But there is this one thing:
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I know David and his legendary father, Cyril. As I’ve affirmed, I’m not changing my party—but I fully understand David’s personal choice. The Democratic Party must confront its own rising antisemitism problem.
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I still can’t believe Bobby Cox is gone! He is the reason why I came up to the big leagues and a big part of how I learned to play the game!Play hard and be on time! Luv u,Bobby! R.I.P.🙏🏽
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FRIDAY: @BillMaher welcomes Sen. @JohnFetterman, @Rep. @DanCrenshawTX the one and only @DonnaBrazile to Real Time @HBO! Reply with a question and join the conversation after the show on #RTOvertime.
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🔥 Van Jones just went OFF on CNN: “That should NOT be illegal in the Democratic Party! My God — do you have to agree with 100% of the Berkeley, California agenda to be a Democrat now? It makes ZERO sense.” “It’s completely nutty that wanting to stand with Israel and secure the border suddenly makes John Fetterman a Republican. That’s how insane things have gotten.” The left is eating itself alive. Even Van Jones sees it. Moderate Democrats are now exiles in their own party. RT if you agree this purity test madness has to stop. 🇺🇸 #VanJones #JohnFetterman #Democrats #ModerateDemocrat #BorderSecurity #StandWithIsrael #PurityTest #CNN
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Will miss you, my friend. 2023, Yankee Stadium.
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95 years ago today… On May 1, 1931, the Empire State Building officially opened its doors, rising 1,250 feet above Manhattan after an incredible 410 days of construction—a remarkable feat powered by thousands of workers during the depths of the Great Depression. Developed by John J. Raskob and built by Starrett Bros. & Eken, it claimed the title of the world’s tallest building and symbolized resilience and forward momentum at a time when the country needed it most. In the decades that followed, the building quickly became more than an architectural achievement—it turned into a cultural touchstone recognized across the globe. Its silhouette defined the New York City skyline, while its observatories welcomed millions of visitors seeking that unforgettable view from the heart of Manhattan. From its starring role in King Kong to appearances in countless films, television shows, and defining New York moments, the Empire State Building has cemented itself as a pop culture legend. For 95 years, it has stood as a beacon of ambition, romance, and possibility—an icon that continues to inspire dreamers reaching for something higher.
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One of several reasons it's good to see a Mirra Andreeva vs Marta Kostyuk WTA 1000 final: Each is coached by a woman, which remains too rare on the WTA Tour #getty
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Happy birthday to our friend, 8x Grand Slam Champion, @AndreAgassi! 🎉
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Whose rhetoric has contributed MOST to the current climate of political violence in America?
21% President Trump
33% The Media
45% Democrats
1% Republicans
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