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A star quarterback in North Dakota has committed to the Bison, as Velva QB/S Ben Schepp announced his commitment to North Dakota St. Monday. After winning his second national championship with the ...
Ben Cohen, a co-founder of the ice cream brand, was among a group that interrupted a Senate hearing on Wednesday, protesting Congress’s funding of Israel’s military. transcript Ben Cohen, a co ...
Tarak Ben Ammar, the legendary producer and distributor, said his life may have turned out very differently if a Variety reporter named Hank Werba hadn’t written about his efforts to convince ...
The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's has been arrested after disrupting a Senate hearing with a pro-Gaza protest. Ben Cohen, Ben of the famous ice cream company Ben & Jerry's, was one of seven people ...
Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen was removed from a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing featuring Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on ...
A co-founder of the ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s was arrested Wednesday at a Senate committee hearing that included testimony from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr ...
The co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream was dragged out of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s budget hearing on Wednesday in a wild meltdown that was caught on video.
AND PROTESTORS INTERRUPTED KENNEDY'S OPENING REMARKS. ONE OF THEM... WAS BEN COHEN. CO-FOUNDER OF BEN AND JERRY'S. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS VIDEO. THAT'S COHEN GETTING PULLED OUT OF THE HEARING ROOM BY ...
Mother's Day can be a surprisingly tricky holiday for celebrities, especially those with blended families—just ask Chris Pratt—but not, it seems, for Ben Affleck. This Sunday, Ben was spotted ...
Ben Cohen, a co-founder of the famous ice cream brand, Ben & Jerry's, was forcibly removed from a Senate hearing for disrupting Robert F. Kennedy Jr's testimony while protesting the US's support ...
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen was among the roughly half-dozen people yanked out of a May 14 Senate hearing for protesting Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy. Within ...