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A feature film about the making of Pop-Tarts? Even Jerry Seinfeld, who loves them, said, “There's no movie here,” after a particularly bad show. But the idea evolved into “Unfrosted,” a goofy post-war epic about the invention of a breakfast snack that Seinfeld likened to “The Right Stuff.” (The production didn't have Kellogg's permission, he says.) In this comic, David Remnick talks about his directorial debut, his life in comedy, and his old age. Seinfeld, now 70, said: If you want to stay, you can. But I'm moving on. ” Furthermore, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who refused to “find” about 11,000 votes for Donald Trump in the 2020 election, said the election was fair and skeptical Republican voters explains how you are trying to persuade them.
Jerry Seinfeld talks about building a life with comedy (and Poptarts)
The comedian may have retired decades ago, but he continued to hone his craft on stage and directed his first feature film, Unfrosted, at age 70.
Georgia's Brad Raffensperger, who refused to 'find' votes for Donald Trump, prepares for re-election
Amid threats, Georgia's secretary of state tells how he's convincing Republican voters that the election is fair.
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