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My Granddaughter Kicked Me Out Because I Got Married at 80 – I Couldn’t Take the Disrespect & Taught Her a Lesson

When my granddaughter Ashley threw me out after I got married at 80, I decided I couldn’t condone the disrespect. With my new husband, Harold, we devised a daring plan to teach her a lesson she’d never forget, leading to a confrontation that would change our family forever. I never thought I’d be telling this story, but here we are.

My name is Margaret. I lived with Ashley, who I raised after her parents died. But when I told her I was marrying Harold, she said, “You’re too old for a wedding dress,” and kicked me out. After everything I had done for her, I felt so betrayed. Harold welcomed me into his home, and we got married in a small ceremony. We decided to teach Ashley about respect. Knowing she loved photography, Harold anonymously sent her a ticket to a local photography gathering where he would present his award-winning photos. At the event, Harold showcased our wedding photos, saying, “I found love at 79, proving age is just a number.” I addressed the audience, “When Ashley’s parents died, I sold my house to pay for her education. I raised her as my own. But recently, she forgot that love and respect.” Ashley approached us, tears streaming, “I’m so sorry. Can you ever forgive me?” We hugged, and she invited us to a family dinner, promising never to take me for granted again. As we left that night, I felt a renewed sense of belonging and hope for a new beginning.

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People Are Making The Funniest Jokes About Last Month’s Politics, And I Am On My KNEES Laughing

Let’s be honest — last month’s politics were a mess, but they resulted in some painfully funny jokes. I had to compile a list of the best ones, so here you go:

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C-SPAN2 / @kenshirotism

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CNN / @DBATCats

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CNN /@stclairashley

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@adriyoung

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@detachment_red

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Americans, We Want To Know If Anything You Saw In The First 2024 Debate Between Trump And Biden Changed Your Mind

For the first time since 2020, former President and convicted felon Donald Trump went head-to-head with current President and ice cream aficionado Joe Biden. According to recent polls, it’s a close race, so even seemingly small changes in public opinion could have a big impact.

So, if you watched the debate, we want to know if anything you saw changed how you feel about the two leading candidates for President of the United States.

Maybe you went in feeling unsure about who you’d vote for. You weren’t particularly fond of either candidate, but after seeing how they responded to the moderators’ questions, you’re now leaning more toward one over the other.

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President Joe Biden’s Blank Stare Is Going Viral, And You Know What, It’s Hilarious

President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump went head-to-head in a presidential debate on June 27 hosted by CNN and moderated by anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash.

Joe Biden speaks at a CNN event in a suit and tie

A serious Donald Trump is seen wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and a red tie, standing in front of a blue background

Apparently, Biden and Trump were the only two candidates who met the criteria for this presidential debate, which, based on how it went down, was to play golf well and be extremely meme-able.

If you had the TV on mute after 15 minutes, like me, you would’ve noticed the funniest faces and expressions made by the two candidates as they bumbled through political topics.

Now, President Biden’s deep stare is going viral, and the internet is making plenty of jokes. Here are the best ones.

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CNN / Twitter: @MrDrewLandry

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This Cat Can’t Stop Smiling After Being Rescued And Her Smile Is Truly Contagious

This adorable kitty named Tulip had a tough start in life, but she always greeted each day with a smile…

Tulip was found abandoned on the street when she was only two weeks old. Luckily, a kind animal rights activist rescued her and brought her to the shelter.

At the time, Tulip had an eye infection, but it didn’t stop her from smiling at the kind man who saved her.

Nor did it stop her from smiling at the camera. As if she knew he was taking a photo that would help her find a forever family…

Chris and Jenn, who were looking for a new furry companion for their cat Pinecone, came across Tulip’s smiling face online. They were immediately drawn to her happy expression.

“Her grin in the tiny ad immediately attracted us.”

They quickly submitted an adoption application and were thrilled when it got approved.

When they got to the shelter, they simply could not believe Tulip was still smiling. They bonded instantly. They fell in love with Tulip the minute they saw her.

Even after bringing Tulip to her new home, her smile never faded. They thought it might have been a lucky capture in the ad photo, but Tulip continued to smile. They started taking lots of photos of her, amazed by her never-ending grin.

 

“Her smile is always there and never gets bored.”

Tulip is now a happy and healthy kitty who loves to play around and explore her home. She likes dragging toys around and playfully bothering her “big bro” Pinecone.

No matter how tough life gets, Tulip always keeps her cute smile. We can all learn a thing or two from this amazing, smiling kitty.

As Jenn used to say:

“It’s difficult to picture our lives without her grin now. She filled our hearts and our house with so much joy.”

Unfortunately, after a few years of a love-filled life, Tulip passed away. In a heartfelt letter, Jenn shared that even during her sickness, Tulip’s smile never faded:

“Even when she was sick, her smile shined through as if to tell us everything was going to be okay. She was a fighter, a source of happiness, and a perfect addition to our family.”

“Since she was a kitten, Tulip has had a weak immune system and has always had some health issues.”

Jenn and Chris worked tirelessly and did their best to provide her with the care she needed.

But sadly, after many vet appointments and treatments, Tulip developed a terminal condition called Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), which quickly deteriorated her quality of life.

They thanked her for making their lives better and continue to post loving photos to celebrate their memories of the time they spent together.

We should all learn a lesson from Tulip and always remember that life’s too short not to smile each day.

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Baggage handler cautions against tying ribbons to suitcases

Seasoned globetrotters often ditch checked baggage to sidestep delayed arrivals, the struggle of identifying their belongings, or the dread of their suitcase never reaching its destination.

Ironically, this age-old travel hack is the very culpri…

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Paw-some Support: Service Dogs Empowering Veterans with PTSD, Study Reveals

Before Anthony Certa began talking about his three deployments in Iraq as a U.

Before Anthony Certa began talking about his three depl…

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Judge orders Donald Trump’s strategist Steve Bannon to jail after losing contempt appeal

WASHINGTON – A federal judge revoked the bail for Steve Bannon, the political strategist and former White House aide to former President Donald Trump, and ordered him to report to federal prison for his contempt of Congress conviction by July 1.

Bannon was convicted in July 2022 for defying a subpoena during the House investigation of the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021. He was sentenced to four months in jail and fined $6,500.

He remained free while he appealed the conviction to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. A three-judge panel upheld the conviction unanimously May 10.

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U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves urged U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols to jail Bannon because he is unlikely to reverse the verdict or win a new trial.

Bannon’s lawyer, David Schoen, argued Nichols had no authority to jail Bannon and doing so would be “gravely unjust and unfair.”

Nichols, who was appointed by Trump, said after the appeals ruling there was no longer justification to keep Bannon free.

“I can no longer conclude that his appeal raises substantial questions of law” likely to overturn his conviction, Nichols said.

Bannon told reporters outside the courthouse he would ask the Supreme Court to intervene, alleging his prosecution was politically motivated.

“All this is about one thing: shutting down the MAGA movement,” Bannon said, referring to Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan.

Steve Bannon broadcasts outside of the convention hall during the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2024, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in …

Why did the House panel subpoena Bannon?

The committee sought to question Bannon, a political strategist for Trump, in part because he told associates from China on Oct. 31, 2020, Trump would falsely declare victory even if he lost the election and said it would be a “firestorm.”

In a podcast, Bannon said former Vice President Mike Pence “spit the bit,” meaning he was no longer supporting Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, which the committee described as amplifying the pressure on Pence.

Bannon called Trump at least twice on Jan. 5, 2021.

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Bannon one of two Trump aides convicted of contempt of Congress

Bannon was one of two people convicted, along with former White House aide Peter Navarro, for defying congressional subpoenas for the Jan. 6 inquiry.

Bannon’s case had raised the prospect of setting new rules governing the assertion of executive privilege, but the appeals panel found no reason to depart from previous rulings in the D.C. Circuit and at the Supreme Court that bar “willfully” defying a congressional subpoena.

“As both this court and the Supreme Court have repeatedly explained, a contrary rule would contravene the text of the contempt statute and hamstring Congress’s investigatory authority,” Judge Bradley Garcia wrote for the appeals court.

Navarro was jailed in March for his conviction for contempt of Congress.

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What 100-year-old D-Day hero told Biden, 81, about getting old when he stood to shook his hand… 80 years after he landed on the beaches

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden had an emotional meeting with D-Day veterans ahead of the ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, saluting their service and making jokes with them.

The veterans were in their late teens and early 20s when they stormed the beaches and are now in their late 90s or 100s.

In a lighthearted moment during Thursday’s somber event, veteran Robert Gibson, who is 100, told the 81-year-old president: ‘Don’t get old.’

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VP Final Four? Donald Trump seeks info from Burgum, Rubio, Vance, and Scott

WASHINGTON – The Donald Trump campaign has stepped up its vice presidential search, requesting detailed information from at least four of the top contenders.

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott have all been asked to submit background information to the Trump campaign, according to two people familiar with the process.

Trump cited those four names in an interview on Tuesday with Newsmax. The presumptive Republican nominee said he would probably hold off on an official announcement until the Republican convention July 15-18 in Milwaukee.

“We’ve had so many great people out there,” Trump said in the interview.


Sources cautioned the situation is fluid and could always change, given Trump’s mercurial nature.

The campaign has increased activity on the running mate front now that his hush money trial is over.

A New York jury convicted Trump of falsifying business records in order to hide hush money payments to an adult film star from voters, all in an effort to influence the 2016 election.

The candidates under consideration have not commented on their prospects to be Trump’s running mate.

Trump and his aides have discussed a number of other possible running mates, including Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida, and former housing secretary Ben Carson.

One other name has been discouraged by Trump: Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, a fierce primary rival of the former president.

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Trump said on Newsmax: “As far as Nikki’s concerned, I was very disappointed in her because she stayed too long.”

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