"I would be writing, and the Koreans would say: 'No smaller… smaller!'."
On 29 April, the average price for a gallon of "regular" gas - or petrol - across the US was $3.16 (£2.36), according toThat is slightly up from the $3.125 (£2.33) recorded by the AAA
In his speech, he added that gas prices had "just hit $1.98 in a lot of states".This is a claim he has made several times but we cannot find evidence of prices this low.As of 29 April, no state had an average gas price lower than $2.67 (£1.99), according to the AAA.
The US president also spoke about the cost of eggs - a concern for many US consumers due to an ongoing bird flu outbreak - and said: "Since I took office, the cost of eggs is down 87%."This claim is false.
The average national price for consumers of a dozen large Grade A eggs when Trump entered office in January was about $4.95 (£3.70).
This rose to a record high of aroundabout two weeks later, after Swift's legal team objected that the legal order amounted to an "unwarranted fishing expedition", Variety said.
Wikipedia is one of the most visited websites in the world but, by the admission of some of its own volunteer editors, it suffers from a persistent problem - terrible pictures, particularly of celebrities.It is so full of notable people with very old or unflattering photographs that there are even Instagram accounts dedicated to
The problem arises because professional photographers who attend, for example, film premieres tend to work for big agencies: their work is copyrighted and you usually need to pay to reproduce it.Wikipedia - which is largely sustained by volunteers - does not have a budget for that.