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Voters declared California Sen. Kamala Harris the winner of Wednesday’s vice presidential debate with incumbent Mike Pence, though a majority of Americans who tuned in were left with the impression that either is prepared to serve as president.  A new Morning Consult/Politico poll conducted Thursday found 51 percent of voters who watched the debate believe Harris performed best, while 40 percent opted for Pence. Harris went into the debate with higher expectations from voters, and unlike President Donald Trump -- who underperformed projections in the first presidential debate last week -- she stepped up to the challenge in the eyes of the electorate.
A woman who is unbelievably attractive and self-confident and who breaks men’s hearts has been known in the cultures of different countries for many centuries. And because of that, she’s one of the favorite characters in movies. Screen femme fatales conquer the hearts of both the main heroes and the viewers. Even if they have bad intentions. At Bright Side, we decided to find out what the actresses look like now who portrayed the brightest femme fatales in our favorite movies and TV series.
DDG is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, YouTuber, and entrepreneur. He first gained popularity by uploading entertaining videos to his multiple YouTube channels. He has released several hit tracks, such as I'm Geekin, Moonwalking in Calabasas, and Elon Musk. As a result, many are yearning to know more about the rapper's fortune and personal life. What is DDG's net worth? TABLE OF CONTENTSDDG is a well-known internet personality. Aside from YouTube, he is famous on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
We look at the top ways in which more than 6,000 Christmas-sceptics differ from the population at largeChristmas is rapidly approaching, but a new YouGov study shows that not all Britons will be counting down the sleeps until the big day. While two thirds of Britons (67%) like Christmas a further 16% are apathetic, and one in seven (15%) actively dislike it. So who are the scrooges that bah and humbug at the season of goodwill to all men?
The air is bone dry, and the wind is out of control. You feel like you’re standing in front of a fireplace. But you’re not, you’re standing in your backyard about to grill up a feast when you suddenly see the trees shaking uncontrollably. Leaves are falling like confetti. The wind just blew your last piece of laundry into the great unknown. You look around and everyone else is just as confused and scared as you are. In the distance, you see a red horizon of fire in the forest and a large vortex touching the sky.
D.C. Young Fly is an American comedian, actor, singer, and internet personality. He came into the limelight after he was featured in MTV’s comedy series Wild 'n Out. He has appeared in several movies and TV shows, such as BMF and House Party, and some of his songs include 24 Hrs and Roll Up. Who are D.C. Young Fly's parents? D.C. Young Fly is a multi-talented artist known for his comedy, music, and movie appearances.
Ben Lawson is an actor from Australia. He is famous for his prominent roles in movies and TV shows such as No Strings Attached, Bombshell, Neighbours and The Little Death. His popularity in the entertainment industry has made fans curious about his personal life. Who is Ben Lawson's wife? TABLE OF CONTENTSBen Lawson made his acting debut in 1993 when he played a minor role in the television series Time Trax.
TALENTRECAP.COM Singing The Masked Singer Kyle Montplaisir Kyle Montplaisir Kyle Montplaisir is a contributor and host at Talent Recap. He is the lead detective for the site on 'The Masked Singer' and an encyclopedia of knowledge on 'The Voice' and 'American Idol'. A graduate of Pepperdine University, Kyle is originally from Arizona, but now lives in Los Angeles. When he isn’t watching talent shows and game shows, Kyle loves eating dessert, singing karaoke, and spending time with his wife, Hannah, and dog, Stella → Recent Posts
While children may look adorable sticking their tongue out, parents often get concerned about their health. Luckily, in most cases, this type of behavior is completely normal. Infants do it to interact with the world or to express their needs. But parents should still keep an eye on them, to be able to spot any warning signs right away. We at Bright Side decided to do our research and figure out what babies are trying to tell us with this gesture. 1. They are hungry. Babies have a strong sucking reflex and sticking out their tongue may be their way of saying that it’s time to eat.