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The days of women standing up next to their philandering husbands should be well in the rear view. Melania’s decision to stay married to Donald despite very public evidence of an affair is her choice to make. (Her decision to stay married to a man who very publicly cheated on his first wife, is virulently misogynistic and has stoked hatred of immigrants tells us something else about her character.) Former First Lady Melania Trump stands alongside her husband, former President Donald Trump at a fundraising event in Palm Beach, Florida on April 6, 2024. Would Donald stay married to Melania if she faced multiple very public affair accusations?
Persons: Jill Filipovic, Donald Trump, Stormy Daniels, Melania, Barron, Trump, Karen McDougal, Daniels, McDougal, Donald, Lady Melania Trump, Alon Skuy, Bill Clinton, Idaho Sen, Larry Craig, Craig, Eliot Spitzer, Silda Wall Spitzer, stoically, Abedin, Anthony Weiner, Former Louisiana Sen, David Vitter, Wendy, presser, ” premised, , Chip Somodevilla, She’s Organizations: Twitter, CNN, Republican, Former New York Gov, York, Former Louisiana, Rochester Opera House Locations: New York, Manhattan, Palm Beach , Florida, Idaho, Paris, Rochester , New Hampshire
Gen. Hossein Salami, commander in chief of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in Tehran last month. Photo: abedin taherkenareh/ShutterstockISLAMABAD—Iran hit a jihadist group in Pakistan with a missile and drone strike Tuesday, according to Iranian state media, as a series of conflicts continue to spread across the Middle East in the wake of Israel’s war in Gaza. The target of the unusual attack inside Pakistan was a militant group, Jaish al-Adl, in Pakistan’s remote western province of Balochistan, which has a long border with Iran. Islamabad condemned the attack, which it said had killed two children and injured three more.
Persons: Hossein, abedin, al Organizations: Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Adl Locations: Tehran, Shutterstock ISLAMABAD, Iran, Pakistan, Gaza, Balochistan, Islamabad
“I’m back trying red,” Huma Abedin shared, talking about her look and lipstick, which has been the subject of many takes. “I went through this detox period where I started wearing nudes,” she said. “And it is really funny, people recognize me less when I don’t have lipstick on, and it is nice to be incognito, but I’m like, ‘Let me try it again,’” she said, adding, “It feels great.”Ms. Abedin, who is also a contributor to MSNBC, was more reserved about the indictments against former President Donald J. Trump. “Do I have opinions? But they’re not ones that are valid in this moment because the justice system should prevail,” she said.
Persons: , Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton, Patricia Voto, Métier, , ’ ”, Ms, Abedin, Donald J Organizations: MSNBC, Trump Locations: Sagaponack, London
More than 380 guests were invited to the state dinner President Biden hosted for Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India on Thursday night, a list that included government officials, business leaders, star athletes, a renowned violinist, a Hollywood director, the son of a civil rights icon, fashion designers and prominent Indian Americans. Here is the entire list of invitees provided by the White House. THE PRESIDENT AND DR. BIDENHIS EXCELLENCY NARENDRA MODI, PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIAHuma Abedin and Heba AbedinReem Acra and Dr. Nicolas TabbalMala Adiga, director of policy and projects for the first lady, and Charles BiroRevathi Advaithi and Jeevan MulgundSalman Ahmed, director of the policy planning staff for the State Department, and Cat Davis Ahmed
Persons: Biden, Narendra Modi, NARENDRA MODI, Acra, Nicolas Tabbal Mala Adiga, Charles Biro Revathi Advaithi, Jeevan Mulgund Salman Ahmed, Cat Davis Ahmed Organizations: India, Indian, White, DR, BIDEN, OF THE, OF INDIA, State Department Locations: Hollywood
If you're lucky, you'll meet someone in your life that you can turn to for advice, comfort and inspiration — for Huma Abedin, that person just happens to be one of the most powerful women in politics. Abedin was just shy of her 21st birthday when she first met Hillary Clinton in 1996. At the time, she was a White House intern assigned to then-First Lady Clinton's office. She currently serves as Clinton's chief of staff. "She taught me the importance of work-life balance, it's something that I've really been exploring and enjoying these last couple of years."
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