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Updated: 25 Jan 2021, 10:37 SETH Rogen reignited his feud with Republican Senator Ted Cruz this weekend - in a spat over a Disney movie. The 38-year-old Canadian stepped up his campaign of calling out the politician, who he labelled a white supremacist fascist for criticising Joe Biden s decision to rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement. 10 10 Cruz misinterpreted the meaning of the Paris Climate AgreementCredit: Elijah Nouvelage The Knocked Up actor continued to accuse Cruz of encouraging the Capitol riots, just days after Senate Democrats filed a probe by the Ethics Committee into the Senators involvement in the deadly insurrection. After kicking off on Inauguration Day, the next clash between the pair was provoked by an unlikely source - Walt Disney s film, Fantasia. ....
JIM LO SCALZOGetty Images In case you missed the news, Ted Cruz and Seth Rogen are fighting. In what has got to be one of the oddest Twitter feuds in modern history, the two have been exchanging insults ever since Sen. Cruz made a boneheaded remark about President Biden rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement. “By rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement, President Biden indicates he’s more interested in the views of the citizens of Paris than in the jobs of the citizens of Pittsburgh,” wrote Cruz on Twitter. “This agreement will do little to affect the climate and will harm the livelihoods of Americans.” The “Pineapple Express” actor replied with a brief statement of his own: “F ck off, you fascist.” ....
USA TODAY I m Winston Gieseke, philanthropy and special sections editor for The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, with the latest California news on this Wednesday. In California brings you top Golden State stories and commentary from across the USA TODAY Network and beyond. Get it free, straight to your inbox. California offers COVID-19 vaccines to people 65 and over The move puts seniors in line along with emergency workers, teachers, childcare providers and food and agriculture workers even as counties complain they already don’t have enough doses to go around. “There is no higher priority than efficiently and equitably distributing these vaccines as quickly as possible to those who face the gravest consequences,” Newsom said. “To those not yet eligible for vaccines, your turn is coming. We are doing everything we can to bring more vaccine into the state.” ....