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The No Doubt rocker hosts a Sunday of Fun for first lady Michelle Obama.
By AMY BINGHAM
• 28 min read
August 13, 2012 intro: There was face painting, animal balloons and fake tattoos on the tennis courts, and big white umbrellas on the lawn of Gwen Stefani s Beverly Hills house Sunday as she played host to Michelle Obama for
The No Doubt rocker and her two sons, 6-year-old Kingston and 3-year-old Zuma, frolicked with the first lady at the $2,500-per-family fundraiser, which Stefani called a playdate. Getting ready for Michelle Obama to come for a playdate, Stefani tweeted before the event, adding later that Zuma cried all over my pink top! Oh well mom central.
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US Attorney: Looking at sedition and conspiracy cases 03:02 (CNN)Among the mob of extremists and Trump supporters that invaded the US Capitol last week in a deadly riot were former members of the very institution that is supposed to protect America from invasion: the US military.
They included 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt, an Air Force veteran who d become infatuated with the QAnon conspiracy theory and on Wednesday was fatally shot by US Capitol Police as the mob tried to force its way toward the House chamber.
They included Larry Rendell Brock a 53-year-old retired Air Force Reserve officer from Texas who could be seen roaming the Senate chamber sporting a military helmet, green tactical vest and black-and-camo jacket while clutching a white flex cuff, which is used by law enforcement to restrain or detain subjects. He s been charged with knowingly entering a restricted building without lawful authority, and violent entry and disorderly conduct, according to the Justice Depar
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