Chumlee is expanding his “Pawn Stars” empire, one Pez dispenser at a time. “I wanted to start a candy shop, and here we are,” said Austin “Chumlee” Russell, a favorite figure on History’s “Pawn Stars.” “My brother and I wanted to do something fun, and candy is fun.” Thus, Chumlee’s Candy on the Boulevard, the new store on the lower level of Pawn Plaza, just south of Gold and Silver Pawn at 725 S. Las Vegas Blvd., opened in May. “It’s time to acknowledge the fact that Chumlee might be able to open up his own business by now,” Russell said.
It’s not just that Trump sent mixed messages Thursday night in Milwaukee. He squandered an opportunity to show a more human side of himself.
Many feel it doesn’t make a difference because our voices are not heard. We just get things shoved down our throats time and time again.
The question should be: Will Joe Biden be up to leading this country for the next five years?
Washington red ink. As it climbs, we’re saddling future generations with higher and higher tax obligations.
Court ruling is not the massive change in administrative law that its critics claim.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
If Biden can no longer prosecute that case against Trump — after spending tens of millions of dollars on ads laying it out — what case does he have?
Sen. Vance’s oratory was light on policy specifics, but those will come during the campaign.
Imagine someone could get the trappings of an elite — the power, pay and prestige — while using their perch to undermine what they’re supposed to be excellent at.