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Political analyst Chuck Todd joined Arizona’s Morning News to provide insight into whether President Donald Trump has any real power in demanding the Washington Commanders change their name back ...
Is Trump's threat for Washington football team name change a distraction from the Epstein files? Political analyst Chuck Todd joined Arizona's Morning News to provide insight into whether ...
A Democratic congressman put President Donald Trump's name and the word "pedophile" into the same sentence, prompting a hasty scramble by a CNN host to make a legal disclaimer — and change the ...
Trump administration delves into MAGA distractions in deviation from the so-called Epstein files The Trump administration has recently focused on a slew of issues not related to Epstein, from ...
D onald Trump’s efforts to shift his base’s focus away from the so-called Epstein Files fallout continued over the weekend as the president dove headfirst back into the culture war and leaned ...
Actor Rob McElhenney (pronounced mackle-henney) is done watching people flub his last name. The “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star filed legal documents to change his name to Rob Mac ...
Rob McElhenney has filed legal documents to change his name. The actor reportedly signed the docs Thursday requesting that his surname be changed to Mac — so his new name will be Rob Mac ...
Rob McElhenney has legally filed to change his name to Rob Mac, after previously sharing that people would often mispronounce his surname. The 'It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia' star and ...
After more than 30 years of writing, directing and acting under his birth name, Rob McElhenney is making things easier for his fans.
Rob McElhenney is making it legal: The “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “ Welcome to Wrexham ” star has legally filed in Los Angeles to change his name to “ Rob Mac.” ...
UPDATED: Mac has released a video explaining the decision and jokingly admitting it’s “kind of douchey”; scroll down to watch. Rob McElhenney is making it legal: The “It’s Always Sunny ...
Wild card! Creator and star of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” Rob McElhenney has filed to change his legal name, according to reports.