Trump met with cheers, boos at Kennedy Center
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Actor George Wendt, 76, died suddenly at his Los Angeles home on May 20. His death certificate revealed health issues that contributed to his death.
1986: A nearly five-hour parade dedicated to Vietnam veterans marched through downtown Chicago — 11 years after the war ended. 1994: Chicago Cubs second baseman Ryne Sandberg retired, saying he wanted to devote more time to his family and adding that he had “lost the edge it takes” to play.
That said, here are some of the funniest moments in Cheers history. Cheers was a show known for its well-written and hilarious cold opens (there are multiple compilations all over the web), and one of the best is in the Season 1 episode “Coach Returns to Action.
The new move adds to the challenges facing the beer industry, led by Heineken, Carlsberg and local brewers Sabeco and Habeco.
A video went viral of drag queens being welcomed with cheers and claps from the audience as they walked down the aisle to take their seats. They were coming to see the opening night of “Les Misérables,” a performance that Trump and First Lady Melania Trump both attended.
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George Wendt, who portrayed fan-favorite Norm Peterson on "Cheers" for 11 seasons, died at the age of 76. Wendt's cause of death has been revealed, Fox News Digital learned.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Cheers Court After Whiplash Appeal Restores His National Guard Control: ‘We Saved L.A.!’Trump celebrated a federal appeals court ruling Thursday that granted him a temporary legal victory in allowing the National Guard to remain under his control.
On June 9, Gov. Joe Lombardo signed Assembly Bill 375, which permanently allows liquor to-go in Nevada. Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager and GOP Assemblymember Bert Gurr were the bill’s primary sponsors.