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Writer Olivia Nuzzi, New York magazine part ways after relationship with political source revealed
New York magazine says the publication and star political reporter Olivia Nuzzi have decided jointly to “part ways."
21.10 / 20:31
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All hunky dory following the sexting scandal? RFK Jr. and Cheryl Hines show PDA at Al Smith dinner
RFK Jr. and Cheryl Hines display PDA while battling rumours of a sexting scandal. The pair, who were spotted kissing and embracing in public on October 17, have come under fire after it was claimed that Kennedy and a political reporter became intimate during his presidential campaign, as quoted in a report by the People. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cheryl Hines cuddled up in front of cameras this week as rumours circulated that Kennedy had a personal relationship with a political journalist.
19.10 / 19:19
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Will Olivia Nuzzi write a tell-all book about her explosive private life? Here's what we know
Olivia Nuzzi was spotted in public for the first time since the scandal featuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and this has sparked speculation among the public, SheKnows reported.
14.10 / 21:26
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All settled? Cheryl Hines and RFK Jr spotted holding hands amid scandal
Cheryl Hines and husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr walk hand in hand on a Cape Cod beach out October 12. The visit is just the latest in a long string of rumors swirling around Kennedy and her purported affair with journalist Olivia Nuzzi. Hines, 59, sported a laid-back athleisure look as if she was waiting for Kennedy to come back by joining him on the beach, as per a report. After news of the relationship with Kennedy broke, New York Magazine suspended Nuzzi's grant. While neither the magazine nor Nuzzi named Kennedy in their respective reports, CNN and other outlets quickly connected him to it. Nuzzi also denied having been in a sexual relationship with Kennedy, though she admitted that it would have constituted a conflict of interest had she reported the story without revealing their connection, US Weekly reported. Also Read: Silo Season 2: Check out Apple TV+ show’s trailer, storyline, cast and release date
24.09 / 20:17
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Is RFK Jr's marriage over after the alleged relationship with Olivia Nuzzi? His wife, Cheryl Hines, was spotted without the wedding ring
Cheryl Hines is stunned by the scandal surrounding RFK Jr's infidelity. Famous for her work on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ Cheryl Hines has been spotted without her wedding ring after it was reported that Robert F. Kennedy Jr, 70, was sexting Olivia Nuzzi, a 31-year-old reporter for New York Magazine, exclusively on digital platforms. The actress and the politician, who wed in 2014, commemorated their tenth wedding anniversary last month. But the two have recently made news for a different purpose. Cheryl Hines hasn't addressed the scandal involving her husband and a much younger political reporter in public yet, but she was recently seen without her wedding ring, which stoked rumours that she and Robert F. Kennedy Jr split up. Also Read: NFL Legend Brett Favre makes shocking Parkinson's disease claims, sends stern warning to parents
23.09 / 14:19
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Girlfriends of RFK Jr: He once had 43 mistresses in his phone under the letter G including his current wife Cheryl Hines
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had a list on his cellphone of up to 43 alleged mistresses. As reported in 2014 the 70-year-old Kennedy scion had the contact details of several women on an alphabetical list under the letter ‘G,’ which his late second wife thought meant ‘goomar,’ the Italian term for mistress. Actress Cheryl Hines of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ was one of the women on the list; she married Kennedy that year in his Hyannis Port family property. Hines has not responded to rumors that her husband was having an affair with Olivia Nuzzi, a journalist for New York magazine, earlier this year. However, according to an insider, the ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star is no pushover. She could never put up with this. She is a strong woman. She is not a meek housewife in her own home. The source claimed that she is financially independent and successful on her own.
20.09 / 17:27
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U.S. elections: Fox News poll shows Kamala Harris ahead of Trump by 2 percentage points
Donald Trump by two percentage points, according to a recent nationwide poll conducted by Fox News. According to the survey, registered voters' opinions of the presidential candidates for 2024 have changed by three points since August. Trump was ahead by one point the previous month, but Harris is currently ahead by two points. In the Fox survey, the Democratic candidate had a 50% favorability rating while her opponent had 48% of the vote. 72% of Trump's followers say they approve of his record and policies. Nearly 20% of respondents claim to simply dislike Harris. Supporters of Harris are somewhat more divided: 42% of them support her because they appreciate her record and policies, 24% because they think she is a good person, and 33% because they detest Trump. The latest survey is the result of several incidents that might have given Harris more backing. August saw the Democratic National Convention. Kennedy's name was taken off of several ballots around the nation when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. withdrew from the presidential contest and announced his support for Donald Trump. Politicians like former Representative Liz Cheney and Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter, as well as celebrities like Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift, have endorsed Harris. There seems to have been another attempt on Trump's life. Based on Fox polls, the largest shifts are coming from independent and Hispanic voters. Independent voters preferred Trump by eight points in August. Harris is currently in the lead by 12 points.
18.09 / 14:40
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Big blow to Trump: In this swing state, RFK Jr.'s name will stay on the ballot
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain on the presidential ballot in Wisconsin after a judge denied his request to have it removed, potentially hurting Donald Trump's re-election chances. RFK Jr. abandoned his own independent presidential campaign late last month to support the former president, who has offered him a cabinet position if he returns to office. The former Democrat has since scrambled to remove his name from ballots across swing states, stating that if his name remains, he would likely hand the election over to the Democrats after abandoning his presidential campaign. The removal of RFK Jr. from ballots in swing states could help Republicans secure key votes in the tight race for the White House between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Also Read: The Penguin: Premiere date, episode schedule, where to watch and trailer
10.09 / 17:09
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Big blow to Trump: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name to stay on the Michigan presidential ballot
Donald Trump. According to the court's order, Kennedy has not shown an entitlement to this extraordinary relief. Based on the idea that some voters who were aware of Kennedy's endorsement might have supported Trump more if his name was not on the ballot, the decision is perceived as potentially benefiting Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris at Trump's expense. Also Read: Deep rate cuts needed to prevent a US recession, says Noble-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz
10.09 / 14:35
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Donald Trump leads over Kamala Harris in these two critical swing states just before U.S. presidential debate
Donald Trump is narrowly ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris. The survey, which was carried out between September 5 and 6, by Mainstreet Research USA and the Florida Atlantic University Political Communication and Public Opinion Research Lab, revealed that Trump, the Republican nominee, was leading Harris, the Democratic nominee, in Georgia by 2 points and North Carolina by 1 point. Both polls are based on the responses of at least 647 registered U.S. voters who live in the respective states. The margin of error for the Georgia poll is 3.9 percent, and the margin of error for the North Carolina poll is 3.7 percent. Patriot Polling's survey indicates a dead heat between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in seven swing states, with Trump expected to win Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. In a race with multiple candidates, RealClear Polling finds that Harris leads by an average of 1.9 percent (47 to 45.1%) in national polls. Based on survey responses, that average also includes third-party candidates on the ballot, such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who withdrew from the 2024 contest and endorsed Trump.
09.09 / 23:08
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Big disappointment for Trump, less than half of RFK Jr voters to support former president in U.S Elections
Donald Trump may face a significant challenge in gaining the full support of voters who once backed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The survey was conducted by The Democracy Institute and Daily Express US, focusing on 250 likely voters who had initially planned to support Kennedy in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Kennedy had suspended his campaign on August 23 and endorsed Trump, yet the endorsement seems to have limited impact on voter loyalty, as per the reports of Daily Express US.
04.09 / 22:25
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U.S Presidential Elections 2024: Harris slightly ahead of Trump in national polls, swing states could be the deciding factor
national polls, Harris is leading former President Donald Trump by 3.1 points. But this edge has fluctuated; according to Activote data, Harris's lead has shrunk to only 1.6 percent. In national polls, Harris has continued to have a modest advantage, but the race is very close, especially in important swing states, as per the reports of MSN.
04.09 / 12:25
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FACT FOCUS: Posts falsely claim video shows Harris promising to censor X and owner Elon Musk
After a nationwide suspension of billionaire Elon Musk’s X platform in Brazil, social media users — including former independent presidential candidate Robert F
03.09 / 20:40
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Donald Trump Leads Kamala Harris In Polymarket Poll Once More
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01.09 / 16:56
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Trouble for Donald Trump in battleground states? Robert F. Kennedy Jr's court verdict holds key
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed a lawsuit against the State Board of Elections in North Carolina seeking to omit his name from the state's ballot ahead of November. Earlier, the elections board rejected Kennedy’s plea to remove his name ballots citing the move would cost hundreds of dollars to reprint the ballots. The lawsuit filed in Wake County Superior Court Friday says the board's denial of his request to remove his name as a third-party presidential candidate violated state election law and his right to free speech, according to The News & Observer and WRAL.
27.08 / 18:57
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris Neck And Neck In Polymarket Poll
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24.08 / 21:15
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No positive boost from DNC, can Harris beat Trump in November? Here's what latest polls say
Kamala Harris's closing remarks during the Democratic National Convention last night had little effect on attendees' intentions to vote. But there might be a change in the presidential contest now that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is apparently withdrawing later today. According to FiveThirtyEight's most recent average of national polls, Harris leads Trump by 3.5 points. National polls have shown Harris to be slightly ahead of Trump on average, but the race is still close with swing states. According to the most recent national survey conducted by Outward Intelligence from August 18 to 22, Harris has not yet experienced any favorable boost following this week's DNC. Harris continues to lead Trump by +6 points in this poll, with 49.5 percent of the vote. But nothing has changed from the same poll conducted last week. According to the polls, both Trump and Harris would gain ground in a straight-up contest; however, Trump would narrow Harris's lead, with 48 percent to the vice president's 52 percent. Also Read :Has the DNC taken its toll on Trump? His lead over Harris has more than halved
24.08 / 19:01
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Chaos on Polymarket as RFK Jr. Suspends Presidential Campaign
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24.08 / 17:46
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RFK Jr. backs Trump in U.S. election, but says he can still win
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent campaign for president Friday and endorsed Donald Trump, a late-stage shakeup of the presidential race that could give the former president a modest boost from Kennedy’s supporters.
24.08 / 03:05
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ends US presidential campaign, endorses Trump
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent campaign for president Friday and endorsed Donald Trump, a late-stage shakeup of the presidential race that could give the former president a modest boost from Kennedy's supporters. Kennedy said his internal polls had shown that his presence in the race would hurt Trump and help Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, though recent public polls don't provide a clear indication that he is having an outsize impact on support for either major-party candidate. Kennedy cited free speech, the war in Ukraine and «a war on our children» as among the reasons he would try to remove his name from the ballot in battleground states. «These are the principal causes that persuaded me to leave the Democratic Party and run as an independent, and now to throw my support to President Trump,» Kennedy said.
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