Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast. I’m Chuck Zimmerman.
I’m in Chicago this week for the ASTA CSS & Seed Expo. This is the last year for the event to be held in Chicago as it moves to Orlando, FL in 2023. I can certainly live with that change! Nothing like Florida in the winter.
I met one of t
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Reboot de Gossip Girl en HBO Max: ¿Qué fue del cast original?
Gracias a HBO Max, cada vez falta menos para ser testigos del reboot de Gossip Girl, pero, ¿qué fue del cast original de la serie? ¡Descubre qué hacen ahora!
K.C. BAILEY
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And who am I? That s one secret I ll never tell.You know you love me. XOXO, Gossip Girl.
Cada vez falta menos para ser testigos del
HBO Max. La serie producida originalmente por
The CW, y que cautivó a millones de adolescentes indiscretos,
estrenará su
remake este 8 de julio en la mencionada plataforma de streaming y contará con un total de diez episodios.
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In a desperate attempt to deflect blame for the serious illegal immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border away from President Biden, MSNBC’s
MTP Daily host Chuck Todd tried to argue that Republicans had “sabotaged our immigration policy.” Refusing to hold the Democratic administration accountable for the disaster, Todd later claimed the GOP was “rooting for a problem so they can walk away from it.”
Leading off the show, Todd fretted:
“The humanitarian emergency is quickly becoming a political emergency, just as the White House hopes to take a victory lap on COVID relief.” Moments later, he complained that Republicans were “seizing on” the issue:
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