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United States of America Vice President J.D. Vance viciously booed at Kennedy Center following Trump's takeover
Vice President J.D. Vance was met with loud boos as he took his seat at Washington’s Kennedy Center on Thursday night, following President Donald Trump’s controversial move to appoint himself as chairman of the prestigious arts institution. In a video captured by Andrew Roth of The Guardian, Vance is seen stepping into his box alongside his wife, Usha Vance. As they settle in, the initial jeers quickly grow louder as more attendees recognize his presence. One audience member is even heard shouting, “Kill that light!” in an apparent attempt to remove him from view. Despite the frosty reception, Vance appeared unfazed, calmly sipping his drink before waving to the crowd with a grin. The Vice President and his wife were attending a performance by the National Symphony Orchestra, which has been a fixture at the Kennedy Center since it opened in 1971. The backlash comes after Trump’s stunning decision in February to take control of the Kennedy Center, citing ...
Mobile snapshot has made sport and entertainmente easy
You take great pictures. You know the right angles, the best lighting, and how to frame a shot that tells a story. But let’s be honest—not every photo turns out the way you imagined. Sometimes, the lighting isn’t right, the focus slips or that perfect candid moment gets lost in motion blur. No matter how skilled you are, smartphone photography still comes with its struggles. The good news? A change is here. And this time, we have proof. In real-world tests, the TECNO CAMON 40 has been put through some of the most challenging photography scenarios—and delivered flawless results every time. Whether it’s snapping fast-moving subjects, freezing moments in unpredictable environments, or capturing the raw energy of a bustling Lagos street, one thing is clear: this is no ordinary smartphone camera. Mastering Motion—Even at Full Speed Motion photography has always been a challenge. A second too late and the moment is gone. A second too early, and the shot feels incomplete. But the...