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The Unexpected Heritage of Bill Clinton That No One Imagined New

The Unexpected Heritage of Bill Clinton That No One Imagined

Bill Clinton ka lindur me emrin William Jefferson Blythe III më 19 gusht 1946 në Hope, Arkansas, në Arkansas. Ai më vonë mori mbiemrin “Clinton” nga njerku i tij Roger Clinton.VAZHDO LEXIMIN ME POSHTE!Babai biologjik i Bill Clinton ishte William Jefferson Blythe Jr., një shitës udhëtues nga Texas, i cili vdiq në një aksident automobilistik tre muaj para lindjes së Billit. Kjo ndikoi shumë në fëmijërinë dhe jetën e tij.Nëna e tij ishte Virginia Dell Cassidy, e cila kishte prejardhje kryesisht irlandeze. Familja Cassidy kishte rrënjë në jugun e SHBA-së dhe jetonte në Arkansas.Nga ana e babait, familja Blythe kishte prejardhje angleze dhe skocezo-irlandeze (Scotch-Irish). Shumë studiues të gjenealogjisë kanë treguar se paraardhësit e tij jetonin në Amerikë që nga koha e kolonive britanike.Mbiemri “Clinton” nuk ishte mbiemri i tij i lindjes. Ai e adoptoi atë zyrtarisht në moshën 15-vjeçare për shkak të lidhjes me njerkun Roger Clinton Sr., edhe pse marrëdhënia familjare kishte probleme për shkak të sjelljes agresive të tij.Bill Clinton u rrit kryesisht në Hot Springs, Arkansas, ku jetoi me nënën, njerkun dhe gjyshërit. Ai shpesh ka treguar se gjyshërit e tij kishin ndikim të madh në edukimin dhe karakterin e tij.Familja e nënës së tij, Cassidy dhe Grisham, merrej me tregti dhe shërbime lokale në Arkansas. Gjyshërit e tij njiheshin për faktin se trajtonin njerëzit e të gjitha racave në mënyrë të barabartë gjatë periudhës së segregacionit racial në jugun amerikan.Nga ana gjenealogjike, Bill Clinton konsiderohet pjesë e komunitetit të bardhë amerikan me rrënjë britanike dhe irlandeze. Prejardhja e tij lidhet me emigrantë që kishin ardhur në Amerikë shumë breza më parë.Shumë historianë e përshkruajnë prejardhjen e tij si tipike për familjet jugore amerikane të klasës së mesme në shekullin XX. Ai nuk vinte nga një familje shumë e pasur apo aristokrate.Bill Clinton ka folur shpesh për vështirësitë familjare gjatë fëmijërisë, sidomos për problemet me alkoolin dhe dhunën në familje nga njerku i tij. Këto eksperienca, sipas tij, ndikuan në mënyrën si ai kuptonte njerëzit dhe politikën.Në aspektin kulturor, ai identifikohet fort me jugun amerikan. Muzika, mënyra e të folurit dhe stili i tij politik shpesh lidhen me kulturën e shteteve jugore të SHBA-së.Më vonë, Bill Clinton u bë presidenti i 42-të i United States dhe një nga figurat më të njohura politike amerikane të fund shekullit XX, por prejardhja e tij mbetet e lidhur me rrënjët modeste të Arkansasit rural dhe familjeve anglezo-irlandeze të jugut amerikan. PV: 5,691

Jun 30, 2026
Young Woman in the Spotlight After Tragic Incident in Kosovo New

Young Woman in the Spotlight After Tragic Incident in Kosovo

TBGazeta Minuti arbn · June 29, 2026 · Uncategorized Prokuroria Themelore në Ferizaj ka paraqitur në Gjykatën Themelore në Ferizaj kërkesë për caktimin e masës së paraburgimit ndaj Arjeta Roshajt, e dyshuar për vrasjen në Ferizaj më 28 qershor 2026.Sipas kërkesës së siguruar nga “Betimi për Drejtësi” më 28 qershor 2026, rreth orës 22:40, në Ferizaj, rruga “Sejdi Sejdiu”, përkatësisht në objektin banesor, të marrë me qira nga babai i të pandehurës M.B., e pandehura ka privuar nga jeta tani të ndjerin F.HAdvertisement Tutje, në kërkesë thuhet se tani i ndjeri kishte shkuar në banesën në të cilën ndodhej e pandehura, dhe gjatë qëndrimit në banesë, pas një mosmarrëveshje dhe përleshjeje fizike në mes tyre, e pandehura merr armën e zjarrit nga tani i ndjeri dhe shtie një herë në drejtim të tij, duke i shkaktuar plagë vdekjeprurëse, si pasojë e të cilave ka ndërruar jetë në vend ngjarjeMe këto veprime, ajo dyshohet se ka kryer veprën penale “Vrasje” nga neni 172 i Kodit Penal të Republikës së Kosovës.Prokuroria ka vlerësuar se janë përmbushur kushtet për caktimin e paraburgimit dhe se ekzistojnë prova të mjaftueshme që e mbështesin dyshimin e bazuar, përfshirë raportin mbi sekuestrimin e përkohshëm të sendeve, i datës 29.06.2026, me anë të së cilit është sekuestruar arma e zjarrit, e cila është përdorur në kryerjen e veprës penale. Si dhe deklarata e dëshmitarëve H.R., dhe M.N. ,të cilët vërtetojnë në tërësi gjendjen faktike të paraqitur në dispozitiv të kësaj kërkese.Të dielën mbrëma në Ferizaj është raportuar një rast i rëndë, ku një mosmarrëveshje mes një çifti dyshohet se ka përfunduar me vrasje.Ndërsa sipas Klan Kosovës, 24-vjeçarja A.R, dyshohet se ka qëlluar për vdekje të dashurin e saj, F.H. rreth orës 22:40, duke e lënë të vdekur në vendngjarje.E dyshuara ka pësuar lëndime dhe fillimisht është trajtuar në Emergjencën e Ferizajt, për t’u transferuar më pas në QKUK në gjendje stabile.Sipas Prokurorisë, rezulton se e pandehura jeton dhe vepron në Francë, ndërsa në Republikën e Kosovës ka ardhur për qëndrim të përkohshëm, rrethanë kjo që tregon se ekziston rreziku real dhe serioz se po që se lihet në liri, mund të arratiset për t’iu shmangur përgjegjësisë penale, e që me këtë rast do të pengohet zhvillimi i suksesshëm i procedurës penale.Po ashtu, thuhet se ekziston rreziku që e pandehura nëse lihet në liri, mund të ndikojnë tek të dëshmitarët, me qëllim të ndryshimit të deklarimeve të tyre në favor të saj.Prokuroria vlerëson se paraburgimi duhet të caktohet duke marrë për bazë peshën e rëndë të veprës penale, si dhe dënueshmërinë e veprës penale, po ashtu rrethanat në të cilat është kryer vepra penale.“…fakti se pas një mosmarrëveshje dhe përleshje fizike me tani të ndjerin F.H., e pandehura ka marr armën e zjarrit nga tani i ndjeri, dhe ka shtënë njëherë në drejtim të tij, duke e privuar nga jeta, mënyra e kryerjes së veprës penale, përdorimi i armës së zjarri dhe pasoja e shkaktuar, respektivisht humbja e jetës së një personi, tregojnë shkallë të lartë të rrezikshmërisë shoqërore”, thuhet në kërkesë.Andaj, Prokuroria vlerëson se masat alternative janë të pamjaftueshme për zhvillimin e suksesshëm të procedurës penale

Jun 30, 2026
Lionel Richie Sparks Concern After Sudden Hospitalization Mid-Performance New

Lionel Richie Sparks Concern After Sudden Hospitalization Mid-Performance

Lionel Richie’s ex-wife, Brenda Harvey-Richie, revealed the musician is on the mend after he was rushed to the hospital mid-performance last week.“Thanking everyone for their concern,” the songwriter wrote via X Thursday, in response to a news report about the 77-year-old musician’s hospitalization.“Lionel is OK and will be back on the stage.” Lionel Richie’s ex-wife, Brenda Harvey-Richie, gave an update after he was rushed to the hospital last week. (Seen here: Richie and Harvey-Richie in 1990.) Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images“Lionel is OK and will be back on the stage,” the songwriter wrote via X Thursday. X/Brenda Harvey RichieA rep for Richie did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.The “Hello” crooner and Harvey-Richie, 74, were married from 1975 to 1993, and share daughter Nicole Richie, 44.Additionally, he was wed to Diane Alexander from 1995 to 2004, and the exes are the parents to Miles Richie, 32, and Sofia Richie, 27.The exes (seen above in 1986) were married from 1975 to 1993. Ron Galella Collection via Getty ImagesThey share daughter Nicole Richie (seen here in 2016). Donato SardellaThe “All Night Long” singer was performing at the opening night of his “Sing a Song All Night Long” tour at the Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, Minnesota, when he suffered a dizzy spell less than an hour into the show on Wednesday.Lionel was seen in videos taking a seat multiple times while singing his 1986 track “Dancing on the Ceiling.”“When you’re feeling dizzy, sit your ass down,” he told the audience.The Grammy winner attempted to push through his illness before deciding to take a break, and later saxophonist Dino Soldo announced that the show was canceled because the hitmaker was “not feeling well.”“He won’t be able to continue. Additional information will be available,” Soldo said.The Grammy winner also shares kids Miles Richie and Sofia Richie with his second ex-wife, Dianne Alexander. (Seen above: Nicole, Lionel, Sofia and Miles.) Getty ImagesLive Nation announced that Lionel would be cancelling his following two shows in Chicago and Ohio on Thursday and Friday, respectively.“Under advisement by doctors to rest and return to full health, Lionel Richie has postponed his next two shows,” the social media post read.“Lionel is heartbroken to postpone these two shows and cannot wait to be back performing for his fans.”Lionel (seen above in 2023) was performing on the opening night of his “Sing a Song All Night Long” tour when he became dizzy on Wednesday. ABC via Getty ImagesThe hitmaker (seen here in March) was taken to the hospital. Disney via Getty Images“We apologize for any inconvenience this causes fans who have tickets for these two shows. Rescheduled dates will be announced soon,” the statement continued.However, the “Endless Love” singer is expected to return to the stage alongside his co-headliner Earth, Wind & Fire.Lionel has yet to personally address the incident.

Jun 30, 2026
California's New Menu Law Sparks Major Changes at Popular Restaurants New

California's New Menu Law Sparks Major Changes at Popular Restaurants

Diners at Outback Steakhouse and other major restaurant chains in California are about to see a permanent shakeup on their menus — and it isn’t a new cut of beef.Starting July 1, the chain will be required to clearly disclose if each menu item contains any of the nation’s nine major food allergens, thanks to a first-of-its-kind California law aimed at protecting millions of people with food allergies.The Allergen Disclosure for Dining Experiences Act, known as Senate Bill 68, forces restaurants with 20 or more locations nationwide and at least one of those in California, to explicitly say if menu items contain any of the “Big Nine,” including: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soybeans, fish, shellfish, and sesame.Starting July 1, the chain will be required to clearly disclose whether each menu item contains any of the nation’s nine major food allergens. Outback SteakhouseThe Allergen Disclosure for Dining Experiences Act, known as Senate Bill 68, only applies to restaurants with 20 or more locations nationwide with at least one in California. Instagram/@OutbackThe “Big Nine” food allergens include milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soybeans, fish, shellfish, and sesame. Instagram/@OutbackOutback Steakhouse must now provide detailed allergen information across all their physical and digital menus, plus third-party delivery apps, kiosks, and drive-thru boards. Chains can provide the data directly under the printed dish descriptions or via a scannable QR code. However, if they chose the digital route, the must provide a physical backup booklet or separate allergen menu for anyone with a smartphone.Outback is one of several national chains scrambling to comply before the deadline. Olive Garden, Texas Roadhouse and LongHorn Steakhouse are also affected by the sweeping legislation. The measure was signed into law last year after being authored by Senator Caroline Menjivar, who called the legislation “lifesaving” for all of the Californians living with food allergies. Download The California Post App, follow us on social, and subscribe to our newsletters California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedInCalifornia Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, XCalifornia Post Opinion California Post Newsletters: Sign up here!California Post App: Download here!Home delivery: Sign up here!Page Six Hollywood: Sign up here!

Jun 30, 2026
Supreme Court Sparks Debate After Refusing New York Vaccine Mandate Case New

Supreme Court Sparks Debate After Refusing New York Vaccine Mandate Case

The Supreme Court in Washington on June 23, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesSupreme Court justices on June 29 declined to hear an appeal of a ruling that upheld New York’s not allowing religious exemptions for its mandate that healthcare workers take COVID-19 vaccines.Six of nine justices declined to consider the case. They did not say why.At least four justices must agree to review an appeal for it to move forward.Justice Neil Gorsuch, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, said that the court should have reviewed the case.New York’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health care workers originally included exemptions on medical or religious grounds. But when Kathy Hochul became governor, she rescinded religious exemptions, leading to the termination of a number of workers, some of whom lodged a lawsuit against the state and their former employers.A federal judge ruled against the plaintiffs. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit then concluded that even though plaintiffs may have plausibly alleged violations of employee rights under the Civil Rights Act, it needed to uphold the lower court decision because granting religious exemptions “would have required the Private Defendants to violate the state regulation” and in turn subjected the employers to financial penalties or suspensions of their operating licenses.Related StoriesUnder Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, employers do not need to offer reasonable accommodation for employee religious views if doing so would cause the employers to face “an undue hardship,” and such a hardship was faced because of the potential violation of state law and the repercussions that would follow, the appeals court said.Gorsuch said he has doubts about the appeals court posture, which applies even if the law in question is unconstitutional.“It seems to me that state law cannot control whether an employer faces an ‘undue hardship’ for purposes of federal antidiscrimination laws, just like it cannot conclusively resolve what constitutes a ’reasonable accommodation‘ or which criteria are ’necessary' for admission to a public accommodation,” he wrote.“To hold otherwise would appear to leave States free to strip individuals of the protections guaranteed by so many federal civil rights statutes ... all by the simple expedient of proscribing accommodations those statutes promise. Rather than federal civil rights laws standing supreme over contrary state law, they would more nearly bow before it.”Lawyers for defendants did not respond to a request for comment by the time of publication.“This is a simple case that the court should take up because it presents a recurring and ongoing issue where state law, even unconstitutional as this one is, can be used to trump federal law,” Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, who has been representing the plaintiffs, told The Epoch Times.He added, “It’s a tragedy that the court didn’t take this case to remedy this unconstitutional law and a terrible decision by the court of appeals.”

Jun 30, 2026
Cara Delevingne's Revelation About Amber Heard: What It Means New

Cara Delevingne's Revelation About Amber Heard: What It Means

Cara Delevingne confirmed she and Amber Heard were an item — six years after those Elon Musk “three-way affair” claims.The model broke her silence on the nature of her and Heard’s relationship on the “Louis Theroux Podcast” Monday.“We were close for a long time,” the 33-year-old explained, adding that they became “entangled” when Heard, 40, and ex-husband Johnny Depp “were going through the divorce.”Cara Delevingne (pictured above in May 2014) broke her silence on the nature of her and Amber Heard’s friendship on Monday. Getty Images“We were close for a long time,” the model (pictured above on June 11) told “Louis Theroux Podcast” listeners. / SplashNews.comReps for Heard, Delevingne and Depp did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.Heard and her “Rum Diaries” co-star got married in February 2015.The actress filed for divorce in May of the following year, and the former couple’s union legally came to an end in January 2017.Heard and Delevingne, notably, have been friends as far back as 2014 — but their bond sparked chatter in 2016, with the pair frequently spotted out and about that summer.The 33-year-old claimed she and Heard became “entangled.” Mike MarslandThis happened while the actress was “going through [her] divorce” from Johnny Depp (pictured above in January 2016), Delevingne claimed. Getty Images for PSIFFLast month, Delevingne said on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast that “sleeping with [her] friends” helped the “Paper Towns” star understand her sexuality.“There was safety in that,” she explained in May. “That also didn’t mean we were gay. You know, we all had boyfriends, but whatever happens when the lights go off, that doesn’t really mean anything.”Delevingne and Heard found themselves back in headlines after Depp, 63, sued Heard for defamation over her 2018 essay dubbing an unnamed ex abusive.In June 2020, Heard’s friend Raquel “Rocky” Pennington’s ex-husband, Josh Drew, claimed Elon Musk slept with Delevingne and Heard at Depp’s Los Angeles home while the latter was still married to the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star.She and Heard (pictured above with pals in September 2018) have been friends since at least 2014. Getty Images for RBCTheir bond sparked chatter two years later as the pair embarked on frequent outings. Getty ImagesMusk, 55, claimed in an exclusive statement to Page Six at the time that he had “never been intimate” with Delevingne.“Cara and I are friends,” he insisted. “She would confirm this. Also, I wish to confirm again that Amber and I only started going out about a month after her divorce filing.”“I don’t think I was ever even in the vicinity of Amber during their marriage!” the Tesla CEO continued.While they made headlines in 2020 for an alleged threesome with Elon Musk during Heard’s marriage to Depp, Musk denied ever being intimate with Delevingne (pictured above on Saturday). Getty ImagesHeard (pictured above in March 2022) dated Musk on and off before their 2018 breakup. AmberHeard/InstagramHe and Heard went public with their romance in April 2017, splitting that summer only to briefly reconcile in early 2018.Heard, who was found liable in the defamation trial in 2022, has since been romantically linked to art dealer Vito Schnabel, director Andrés Muschietti and cinematographer Bianca Butti.She became a mom “on [her] own terms” in 2021, welcoming daughter Oonagh, now 5, via surrogate, followed by twins Agnes and Ocean four years later.

Jun 30, 2026
Angelina Jolie's Surprising Revelation About Her Love Life Since Brad Pitt New

Angelina Jolie's Surprising Revelation About Her Love Life Since Brad Pitt

Angelina Jolie revealed she hasn’t dated anyone since her split from Brad Pitt nearly a decade ago.The “Salt” actress made the rare comment about her love life in an interview with Yahoo Entertainment while promoting her new film, “Couture.” In the movie, Jolie plays an American filmmaker who gets diagnosed with breast cancer while working at Paris Fashion Week.Her character, Maxine Walker, is romantically involved with a cinematographer, Anton (played by Louis Garrel). Jolie said playing Maxine, who has a daughter, made her realize you can still date while being focused on your kids.“To be candid, I haven’t dated since I divorced a decade ago,” Jolie said. “So I kind of get in my head that that aspect of me is not centered in my life if I’m focusing on my children, my family.”Angelia Jolie, pictured here in October 2025, revealed she hasn’t dated anyone since she split from Brad Pitt nearly 10 years ago. Getty ImagesPitt and Jolie, seen here in November 2015, split in September 2016 after two years of marriage. Dimitrios Kambouris“It took me a second to kind of say, well, she can also love her daughter and be dedicated to her daughter and also need this as a woman and receive this as a woman,” she continued.Jolie, 51, split from Pitt, 62, in September 2016 after two years of marriage, and the exes went through a tumultuous divorce that took eight years to finalize. The exes share six children together: Maddox, 24; Pax, 22; Zahara, 21; Shiloh, 20; and twins Vivienne and Knox, 17.Now that her daughters are older, Jolie told the outlet they’re encouraging her to not just focus on being their mother.“I think in some way they’re bringing me back to my old self,” Jolie said. “My desire for them to have all of the strength and openness and softness and faith and ferocity is reminding me. I think they kind of want me now to not just be ‘Mom.'”The actress said that her daughters are encouraging her to be more than just their mom. Jolie is pictured here with daughters Shiloh, Zahara and Vivienne, as well as sons Maddox and Knox in October 2021. Tim P. Whitby/Getty ImagesJolie remains close with her and Pitt’s six children, though they are estranged from their dad. Jolie and her six kids — Knox, Vivienne, Pax, Shiloh, Zahara and Maddox — are seen here in February 2019. Getty Images for NetflixJolie said she doesn’t think about aging but, rather, is now getting to rediscover herself.“I’m thinking I have to live again. Be free again,” she said. “In a way that maybe life has broken me a little bit.”Earlier this month, Jolie told Variety her “fighting spirit” has come back, admitting she “lost it for a bit.”“It’s coming back in large part thanks to my children, who are now older, and encouraging it,” she said.“My kids are almost all 18, so now they want to see me traveling the world,” she added. “They know me more than anybody, and they still like me, which says a lot.”Jolie and Pitt, seen here in May 2009, went through a tumultuous divorce that took eight years to finalize. Getty ImagesJolie, seen here in February, admitted of the past decade, that “life has broken me a little bit.” Getty ImagesWhile the “Maleficent” star is clearly close with her kids, they remained estranged from Pitt.Three of the exes’ kids — Maddox, Zahara and Shiloh — have taken legal steps to drop “Pitt” from their last name while twins Knox and Vivienne, who are still under 18, have distanced themselves symbolically.However, Pax remains close with the actor’s side of the family, Page Six exclusively reported earlier this month.“Pax still has a relationship with his dad’s side of the family and continues to spend time with them,” a source told us, noting he recently attended attended a family gathering.Still, Pax “doesn’t have much of a relationship with Brad,” a second source told us.

Jun 30, 2026
Trump Calls Landmark Housing Bill a 'Yawn' Amid SAVE America Act Push New

Trump Calls Landmark Housing Bill a 'Yawn' Amid SAVE America Act Push

President Donald Trump downplayed the importance of a bipartisan housing bill that he abruptly placed into limbo last week after demanding that his signature election reform law be sent to his desk alongside it.The president dismissed the housing legislation as a "yawn," arguing it was less impactful than his SAVE America Act, which would significantly retool federal elections in the months leading up to the midterm elections -- including implementing new restrictions on voter registration and mail-in ballots.The bill has been rejected by Democrats who say that it would disenfranchise voters without access to the required documents. President Donald Trump speaks as he signs an executive order on vehicle repairs in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, June 29, 2026.Aaron Schwartz/Reuters"I made a lot of money with housing, but when I look at that bill, it's a bill. But when I look at the SAVE America Act, it's about saving America," Trump said."It's a yawn. Some people say it's wonderful. To me, compared to the SAVE America Act, just about everything is a big yawn," he added.The legislation primarily aims to address the U.S. housing shortage by increasing supply and carving out new pathways to ownership. The president was initially set to sign the bill last Wednesday, but unexpectedly called off the ceremony, opting instead to use the legislation as leverage to force passage of the SAVE America Act.But pressed on Monday about whether he would ultimately sign the housing bill, Trump wavered, saying it had not yet been sent to him and he would decide later.Popular Reads"It hasn't been sent to me yet. It's coming, I understand," the president said, adding that he would make a determination once he's received the bill.Speaker Mike Johnson officially sent the housing bill to Trump earlier Monday, a source familiar told ABC News.Once Trump receives the bill from Congress, the president has 10 days to veto the legislation, or it will become law automatically. But if Congress were to adjourn before the 10-day period is up, it could fall victim to a pocket veto.While the bill passed with veto-proof majorities, it's unclear what might happen if Trump sends it back to Congress.Trump noted that he wanted to see the SAVE America Act tacked onto the housing bill, but conceded that it may not happen."And I'd like to have the Save America Act added on. And that's probably not going to happen because we have four Republican senators, maybe five, that just won't vote for it," he said. "It's crazy."

Jun 30, 2026
The Accidental Invention That Made Slinky an Iconic Toy New

The Accidental Invention That Made Slinky an Iconic Toy

As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, ABC News is taking a look at how the Slinky became a classic American toy. While many may have had one as children, the inception of the toy was accidental. In 1943, Richard T. James, an engineer who was out on a trial run of a ship for the United States Navy, discovered the Slinky when he knocked a spring off of his desk. A Slinky, Magic 8 ball and Plasma Ball are seen on display at the Blockbuster Speakeasy pop-up media preview on November 18, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.Rodin Eckenroth/Getty ImagesWhen the spring fell, James noticed it "walked" and found it fascinating.He went home and told his wife, Betty James, "I think this could be a toy," James' daughter Rebekah James Morris told ABC News. Watch "Disney Celebrates America: The Pursuit of Happiness" from 8-10 p.m. on Monday, June 29, on ABC. In this coast-to-coast event, Disney Parks and attractions are the portal through which America's greatest stories, triumphs and traditions are celebrated.Morris noted that Betty James wasn't so sure at first, but helped him name the toy and found the word "Slinky." In terms of what the toy could do, many had questions about it."One of the problems was that when you look at a Slinky, it just sits there," James' son, Christopher James, told ABC News. "They felt that they needed to demonstrate it to show people what it did."14th June 1946: A boy holds up a 'slinky'. Made of a coil of wire which if straight would be 75 feet long a 'slinky' will 'climb' down a flight of stairs when coiled up and positioned correctly.Fox Photos/Getty ImagesIn 1945, Christopher James said his parents were granted counter space at Gimbel's Department Store in Philadelphia. Fifty years later, the Slinky was featured in the classic Disney and Pixar movie "Toy Story" in the form of beloved character Slinky Dog. The stretchy hound has returned for each subsequent entry in the franchise, most recently appearing in this year's "Toy Story 5."Christopher James said that his mom was "very proud of the fact that it was becoming one of the few toys that was made in America and invented, made and stayed in America." Disney is bringing its magic to America's 250th anniversary celebration with a series of special events, including a live concert in Nashville, one-of-a-kind experiences at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort and a two-hour primetime special on ABC.The company-wide initiative, "Disney Celebrates America," will also include a 24-hour multiplatform broadcast led by "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir that will take viewers across all 50 states beginning Friday, July 3 through Saturday, July 4.The cross-platform broadcast will span ABC, Disney+, Hulu, National Geographic, FX, Freeform, ABC News Live, ESPN, and ABC Owned Television Stations and affiliates.It will feature anchor Diane Sawyer, "Good Morning America" co-anchors Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan, "Nightline" co-anchors Juju Chang and Byron Pitts, "20/20" co-anchor Deborah Roberts and "Prime" and "WNT Sunday" anchor Linsey Davis.Watch "Disney Celebrates America: The Pursuit of Happiness" from 8-10 p.m. on Monday, June 29, on ABC. In this coast-to-coast event, Disney Parks and attractions are the portal through which America's greatest stories, triumphs and traditions are celebrated.The Walt Disney Co. is the parent company of ABC News, Disney+, Hulu, National Geographic, FX, Freeform, ESPN and Pixar.

Jun 30, 2026
Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Already Married? Wedding Posts Fuel Rumors New

Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Already Married? Wedding Posts Fuel Rumors

Amid mysterious preparations and rumors of multiple celebrations, top wedding vendors’ posts have sparked speculation that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are already married.There’s been endless scuttlebutt that the couple will secretly tie the knot before their big day at Madison Square Garden this week. And over the weekend, a Who’s Who of celebrity wedding vendors wrote breathless, cryptic posts about working on a once-in-a-career event.Speculation has been high that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce could tie the knot before this week’s event at Madison Square Garden. Instagram/ Taylor SwiftWedding designer Rishi Patel — who had previously been rumored to be working on Swift and Kelce’s wedding — posted an emotional message on his Instagram that seemed to hint at a major event.“Today, I asked 23 of my colleagues if when they started in the event industry (span of 7 to 45 years), that they would have ever dreamed or imagined they would be part of what we created today . . .unanimously the answer was no,” he wrote.He continued, “That, in itself, means more than I can ever explain.”Rishi Patel told followers to stay tuned. Instagram/Rishi PatelSamantha Roberts worked on the same event.“I can’t wait to share what we created,” he added, “But for now, I’m just eternally grateful for those who mean more to me than I could ever explain.”A source commented to Page Six, “Rishi’s so high level and works with huge clients all the time so for this to be such a huge deal…It’s all so Taylor coded.”Samantha Roberts, who owns a social media agency known for its “strategic orchestration of wedding release rollouts, creating digital moments that ripple across the internet,” also posted excitedly about working on the same event.Patel was initially rumored to be working with the couple — shown here in NoHo November 2025, on their wedding. GC Images“Tonight was a career highlight,” Roberts wrote. “15 years ago I came to New York because I loved events. I dreamed that one day I’d work events like the one I did tonight.”She tagged celebrity wedding planning guru Marcy Blum.But Blum tells us the bash was not for America’s royal couple — but rather “a fabulous summer party for my favorite client.”Swift and Kelce, shown here backstage at “Oh, Mary,” in June, will be celebrating at Madison Square Garden this week. Bruce Glikas/WireImageRumored guests for MSG include Ed Sheeran, Gigi Hadid, the Haim sisters, Sombr, Suki Waterhouse, Cara Delevingne, Mariska Hargitay, and Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid. GC ImagesBlum did the weddings of LeBron and Savannah James; Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick; Billie Joel and Katie Lee; and Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent to name a few.Also tagged in Robert’s post was top wedding photographer Allan Zepada, whose images have appeared in Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. He frequently works with Blum on events and shot Serena Williams’ wedding to Alexis Ohanian.Swift and Kelce are set for a huge wedding event at Madison Square Garden this week, as first reported by Page Six, though that hasn’t slowed down rumors that they will say “I do,” beforehand.Swift and Kelce were engaged in August 2025. AP Photo/Charlie RiedelA source told previously told Page Six that many in the singer’s crowd have long believed the actual vows will take place before the weekend events at the NYC arena.The couple are set for a small gathering on July 2 and a huge bash the day after at the iconic NYC spot with guests including Ed Sheeran, Gigi Hadid, the Haim sisters, Sombr, Suki Waterhouse, Cara Delevingne, Mariska Hargitay, and Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid.

Jun 30, 2026
Trump's Bold Move on Car Repairs Sparks National Debate New

Trump's Bold Move on Car Repairs Sparks National Debate

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump directed federal officials to expand Americans’ access to automobile parts and allow independent repairs with the signing of a presidential memorandum titled “Lowering the Cost of Living by Promoting the Freedom to Fix” during a White House ceremony on Monday.“We have a big ruling that we’re just issuing now,” Trump said while seated behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office. “I think it’s very important to lower the price of your car.” The president emphasized the cost-savings for Americans who can repair their vehicles and choose parts manufactured by third parties.“In all fairness, this is something that’s very exciting to me,” Trump said. “It means a lot to people that own vehicles, cars in particular, but cars and anything else. It’s going to save them a lot of money, and they’re going to be able to do it themselves.”A dependency on authorized dealers and repair shops limited competition and contributed to higher out-of-pocket costs for consumers, according to the order.Reducing regulations is a hallmark of the administration, with similar actions taken earlier this year to allow for truck, tractor, and commercial vehicle repair. The president has repeatedly made comments this year about protecting consumers from federal and state regulators, as well as corporate gatekeepers.Related Stories“It’s right to fix, and I think it’s really common sense,” Trump said. Lee Zeldin, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator, explained the details of the order during the event. “We are not going to be going after people who are fixing their own vehicle, like past administrations have,” he said, referring to President Joe Biden’s guidance and enforcement during his term in office.Uncertainty currently exists due to the federal Clean Air Act’s emission tampering prohibition, which, according to the order, leaves the approval process in the hands of California regulators.The order seeks to limit the ability of California’s Air Resources Board to regulate aftermarket parts nationwide by encouraging alternative certification opportunities and directs the EPA to provide guidance within 30 days about what emissions repairs are allowable.Officials are advised to deprioritize enforcement against people who restore their vehicles independently.Zeldin challenged California’s regulatory framework, which he said leads to limited supply and price increases, describing the state’s certification process as “backlogged and faulty.”“We’re going to break that monopoly,” the administrator said.Specialty Equipment Market Association, better known as SEMA, CEO Mike Spagnola said in a statement sent to The Epoch Times June 29 that Trump’s memorandum “is more bold action in support of vehicle owners and automotive aftermarket industry businesses from across the nation, and an example of federal leadership on behalf of our nation’s vibrant car culture.”He pinpointed elements of of the order which aim to protect aftermarket manufacturers and expedite approval processes as particularly beneficial for Americans and the industry.“Specifically, Section 3 of today’s memorandum acknowledges the need for certainty at the federal level for automotive aftermarket businesses who seek to certify the emissions compliance of their products,” Spagnola said. “We look forward to further details from EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin as the agency finalizes its guidance on this memorandum.”Along with consumers, auto parts manufacturers, independent businesses, and small repair shops nationwide stand to benefit from the action, with increased access to parts and repair services.Critics, including environmental groups, argue the order risks worsening emissions levels.California’s Air Resources Board did not respond to a request for comment by publication time.

Jun 30, 2026
Adam Driver's Bold Move to Brooklyn's Star-Studded Address New

Adam Driver's Bold Move to Brooklyn's Star-Studded Address

Adam Driver is staying put in Brooklyn Heights — just moving up in the world.The Oscar-nominated “Marriage Story” star has quietly listed his combined three-bedroom condo at 20 Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights for just under $5 million, The Post has learned. The move comes just days after Driver shelled out $11.5 million for three units on the sixth floor of The Standish, the ultra-exclusive Columbia Heights building that is fast becoming the borough’s most glamorous address.Adam Driver listed his combined three-bedroom loft at 20 Henry Street for just under $5 million. Getty ImagesDriver originally assembled the 20 Henry Street home over several years, scooping up the first unit in 2014 and a second in 2017 before knocking down the walls between them.Property records show the trust tied to the actor paid a combined $4.24 million for both units. He now seeks $5 million for the 2,681-square-foot result of that renovation.The home, housed in a converted 1892 candy factory, was redesigned by Elizabeth Roberts Architects into a loft-style residence featuring soaring ceilings, oversized arched windows, original timber columns and beams, and custom glass-and-steel partitions. Warm teak paneling, bespoke millwork and motorized shades round out the finishes.The six-room layout includes three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a dedicated study. The building has a doorman, fitness center and cold storage.Carl Gambino of Compass holds the listing. A representative for the broker declined to comment.Driver assembled the 20 Henry Street home over several years, buying the first unit in 2014 and a second in 2017 before combining them into a 2,681-square-foot loft housed in a converted 1892 candy factory. Google MapsAt the Standish, Driver’s three sixth-floor units span 3,500 square feet and set him back more than $3,200 per square foot — among the priciest sales ever recorded in the borough on a per-square-foot basis.The seller was Mark Van Zandt, a managing director at asset manager King Street’s real estate division, and his wife Lindsay. The couple had assembled the trio of apartments between 2017 and 2025, paying $4 million for the three-bedroom Unit 6B, $1.2 million for the one-bedroom Unit 6A in 2021, and $1 million for Unit 601 last year.  Driver’s identity was shielded by a trust in the deal, which was first reported by The Real Deal.The Standish has attracted a notable roster of celebrity buyers in recent years. Driver simultaneously dropped $11.5 million on three sixth-floor units at the Standish, the exclusive Columbia Heights building that counts Matt Damon and Emily Blunt among its residents. Glen E.JohnsonEmily Blunt and John Krasinski bought two adjoining 8th-floor units at The Standish in Brooklyn Heights for just over $11 million in 2019. Jennifer Graylock/INSTARimagesMatt Damon set a then-Brooklyn record in 2017 when he paid $16.8 million for the building’s 6,200-square-foot penthouse. Two years later, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt joined him, paying $11 million for two units that together comprise an entire floor.Driver has steadily built one of Hollywood’s most respected careers since his early days on Lena Dunham’s HBO series “Girls” launched him into the mainstream. He went on to play villain Kylo Ren in the 2015 “Star Wars” installment “The Force Awakens” before earning back-to-back Oscar nominations — first for his supporting turn in Spike Lee’s 2018 film “BlacKkKlansman,” then for his leading role in Noah Baumbach’s 2019 drama “Marriage Story.”The new condo sits steps from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade and Brooklyn Bridge Park, with easy access to Lower Manhattan.

Jun 30, 2026