As his post-show press conference following WWE Backlash on Saturday neared its end, Paul “Triple H” Levesque sought one more question from the assembled media. It’s a safe bet that it didn’t take long for WWE’s Chief Content Officer to regret his decision. After a reporter asked Levesque whether he could confirm that the company
Rousey was emotional while recalling her first miscarriage from five years ago, as she fell pregnant a week before filming an episode of 9-1-1, where she almost lost a finger filming stunts.
Britney Spears spoke out after reports surfaced that she and rumored boyfriend Paul Soliz were allegedly involved in an altercation at the Chateau Marmont hotel in Los Angeles.
On Wednesday morning Kent (pictured) returned to the same home where he was treated by a doctor on Sunday. His lawyer said the commentator had been hospitalised with serious iinjuries.
Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque has spoken for the first time about speculation Drew Gulak was ‘released’ by WWE after allegations made by Ronda Rousey. Reports earlier this week stated that G
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From its earliest days, the Soviet Union’s intelligence services — whether known as the Cheka or by the names of any of its successor agencies like the KGB — kept the government in power by pursuing its opponents no matter where they lived. Intelligence experts say that policy is still followed by Russian President Vladimir […]
For decades, Moscow has sought to silence its critics abroad
By EMMA BURROWS Associated Press From its earliest days, the Soviet Union’s intelligence services — whether known as the Cheka or the names of any of its successor agencies like the KGB — kept the government in power by pursuing its opponents no matter where they lived. The Cheka secret police, founded by Felix Dzherzhinsky,
By EMMA BURROWS Associated Press From its earliest days, the Soviet Union’s intelligence services — whether known as the Cheka or by the names of any of its successor agencies like the KGB — kept the government in power by pursuing its opponents no matter where they lived. Intelligence experts say that policy is still
From its earliest days, the Soviet Union's intelligence services — whether known as the Cheka or by the names of any of its successor agencies like the KGB — kept the government in power by pursuing
Logan Paul and Dwayne Johnson had a brief bromance after meeting on the "Baywatch" set, but it didn't take long before the latter stopped returning his calls.