Rosie O’Donnell Net Worth: How much is the American comedian worth, whose citizenship Trump is threatening to revoke?

Donald Trump threatened to revoke Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship after she criticized his administration’s environmental policies in a TikTok video. O’Donnell, now residing in Ireland, has amassed an $80 million net worth through diverse ventures, including television, film, real estate, and entrepreneurial endeavors. Despite moving abroad, she remains active in entertainment and continues her philanthropic work.

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Who was Varinder Singh Ghuman who passed away? World’s first vegetarian bodybuilder to being Salman Khan’s co-star, here’s all you need to know about him

Renowned Punjabi actor and bodybuilder Varinder Singh Ghuman has passed away at 47 following a cardiac arrest. Ghuman, celebrated as the world’s first vegetarian professional bodybuilder, also made a mark in films like ‘Tiger 3’. His passing has deeply saddened fans and the fitness community, remembering him as an inspiration.

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‘We’re having very good dialogue’: Trump says he will speak with Putin soon; admits Ukraine war hard to resolve

US president Trump announced plans to speak with Vladimir Putin soon, following discussions with Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders. This comes amidst ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine and Putin’s strengthened ties with China and India. Trump and Putin last met in August, focusing on the war in Ukraine, but failed to reach a ceasefire agreement.

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Alia Bhatt once revealed the best gift she got from Ranbir Kapoor; it had to be flown to her: ‘I did not share…’

Alia Bhatt shared a heartwarming anecdote about Ranbir Kapoor’s thoughtful birthday surprise during their dating days. While shooting in Bulgaria, Ranbir arranged for her favorite milk cake from London to be flown in, showcasing his affection. The couple is set to appear together in ‘Love and War,’ while also working on their individual projects.

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Hyundai-LG site raid: South Korea warns US action may affect future investment; President Lee terms it ‘bewildering’

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung criticized a large-scale US immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG battery plant, warning it could deter future South Korean investments in America. Hundreds of South Korean workers were detained, causing shock and prompting Seoul to send a charter plane for their return. Negotiations secured their release under voluntary departures, avoiding…

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