Nickelodeon star JoJo Siwa — who came out as part of the LGBTQ community in January — will make history as the first “Dancing With the Stars” contestant to be matched with a same-sex partner, ABC announced in a social media post promoting the show’s 30th season. “I am so excited …
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Paulina Porizkova shares 'unretouched' picture of herself posing nude for magazine shoot
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Read More »California authorities turn to cellphone data and social media in mysterious deaths of family
The Mariposa County Sheriff has ruled out shooting” target=”_blank”>gunshots< family last week. The parents, John Gerrish and Ellen Chunt, went general early on the morning of Aug. 15 with their 1-year-old daughter, Miju, and their dog, Oski, in the Sierra National Forest. The next day, a Monday, Gerrish didn’t show …
Read More »Sergeant Major of the Army prioritizes 'diversity' amid Afghanistan evacuation
Amid ongoing evacuation efforts in conflicts, and shortly before an explosion left 13 U.S. service members dead and several wounded, Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston highlighted diversity within the U.S. military for Women’s Equality Day. “Diversity is a number – do you have people that don’t look or …
Read More »‘RHOBH’s Erika Jayne spotted for first time since Tom Girardi was seen at assisted living home amid legal woes
Erika Jayne was spotted for the first time since her estranged husband, former attorney Tom Girardi, was seen at an assisted living facility amid their ongoing legal troubles. The “the-real-housewives”>Real Housewives of Beverly Hills< and an entertainment company owned by Jayne, EJ Global LLC, had allegedly received $25 million from …
Read More »FLASHBACK: Blinken called for retaining forces in Afghanistan to deal with 'possible resurgence of terrorism'
Less than a year before becoming the foreign-policy, Antony Blinken said he believed that the United States should keep a military presence in conflicts to “deal with any possible resurgence of terrorism.” Blinken made the comments in May 2020 during a foreign policy event hosted by the Meridian International Center. …
Read More »Afghanistan explosions: Most US troops killed in over a decade
Thursday’s suicide bombings outside the conflicts airport that killed at least 12 service members are the deadliest attack the U.S. military has suffered in over a decade. At least 11 Marines and one Navy corpsman died in the attacks, which also wounded at least a dozen other service members, according …
Read More »First 'Spencer' trailer sees Kristen Stewart portray Princess Diana
Kristen Stewart is turning heads as princess-diana” target=”_blank”>Princess Diana< “Spencer.” The film, directed by Pablo Larraín, dropped its first public footage Thursday and Stewart has utterly transformed into the late British royal family member. The trailer opens with staff preparing Christmas dinner at the personalities‘s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England. …
Read More »CNN blasted for using 'Republicans pounce on Biden' trope amid Kabul attacks: 'Glad CNN found the real story'
CNN is getting blasted for framing a story on the deadly Kabul terror attacks amid joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden<. At least 12 U.S. service members were killed among dozens of others in two bombings outside of the Kabul airport. However, CNN ran a story using a long-running “Republicans pounce” trope, which …
Read More »Washington state to kill up to 2 wolves in response to attacks on calves
The us-regions Department of Fish and Wildlife ordered the killing of two wild-nature Thursday after multiple recent attacks on cattle in the northeastern area of the state. Wolves from the Togo pack in Ferry County have killed one calf and injured three others since June 24, the department said. The …
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