• Jennie Garth recalls the valuable lessons she learned from her late co-star Luke Perry: 'He had the ability to make you feel like you were the only person in the world that mattered'

    The Beverly Hills 90210 star spoke about her co-star on an upcoming episode of Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone. She recalled on the podcast how much Perry loved, 'meeting all the fans,' and how she took his approach moving forward. She added the fans had, 'genuine love and adoration and excitement,' adding she felt, 'so honored to get to meet them'

  • Feeling Like Summer For Now

    Piedmont highs approach 90° on what will be our hottest day of the year so far this Thursday afternoon, but cooler and rainier days aren't far away.

  • Ex-surgeon general: Feels like '20 again

    Ex-surgeon general: Feels like '20 again (Third column, 6th story, link) Related stories:As bird flu spreads in cows, fractured response has echoes of early covid

    • KHON2

    Kelly Slater says ‘this feels like the end’

    Kelly Slater, an 11-time world champion, may have surfed his final heat on the World Surf League's Championship Tour during the Western Australia Margaret River Pro. Although there has been no official announcement, Slater expressed deep emotion following his defeat by world No. 1 Griffin Colapinto in the Round of 32, which also eliminated him []

    • CNBC

    Bitcoin halving is likely this week — here's what you need to know

    The bitcoin halving usually precedes a price rise for the cryptocurrency to a new all-time high. But this time, things are different.

  • Sophia Bush: ‘I Finally Feel Like I Can Breathe’

    In 2023 actor Sophia Bush made headlines when she filed for divorce one year after a storybook wedding. By the fall it was public knowledge that she was in a new relationship. With a woman. The internet seemed to be foaming at the digital mouth for a scandal, but to those who knew her, it was clear she’d never been more herself. Here, in her own words, Bush speaks to the power of finally learning to listen to her intuition. In April of 2022 I was close to calling off my wedding. Instead of...

  • Early Addition: Feels like it's getting windier around here

    Because New Jersey residents agree, it's getting windier, here are your early links: Secret Service would chaperone Trump in jail, LIRR Candy Crush king, captchas are getting really hard and more. [ more › ]

  • New Merchandise From Jack Perry, WWE Raw Preview, More

    Here is your fight size update for Monday, April 15, 2024. - Jack Perry has released new merchandise: New designs. Fully restocked. --https://t.co/KynHtWGb3x pic.twitter.com/SYd5VDkrqI — Jack Perry (@boy_myth_legend) April 15, 2024 - Rhea Ripley responds to Liv Morgan’s attack: WWE Now, April 15, 2024: - Daniel Garcia seemingly wanted Nikki Bella to come to AEW. - Going In Style is being remade with Kenta, CM Punk, and Jack Perry! - Content creator Adrian Hernandez is asking for help with a...

    • BBC

    Scrabble Together: 'It feels a bit like cheating'

    This week, for the first time in its 75-plus year history, a new

  • Feel like you are getting enough sleep? Dream on, poll says

    NEW YORK (AP) — If you're feeling — YAWN — sleepy or tired while you read this and wish you could get some more shut-eye, you're not alone. A majority of Americans say they would feel better if they could have more sleep, according to a new poll. But in the U.S., the ethos of []

    • MSNBC

    Trump's hush money case isn't a mafia trial. Here's why it feels like one.

    First thing Thursday morning, a woman identified only as Juror No. 2 told Judge Juan Merchan that, upon reflection, she feared she could no longer be an impartial participant in Donald Trump’s historic hush money jury. Her change of heart came after Fox News host Jesse Watters devoted a significant amount of airtime to discussing biographical details about her and why they might make her a problem for Trump. Her identity was as good as public, the juror told Merchan. (He eventually excused her.)...

    • CNN

    From ‘Batgirl’ to ‘Spiderwick Chronicles,’ it really does seem like nobody knows anything

    Legendary screenwriter William Goldman gave Hollywood the phrase, “Nobody knows anything,” expanding on that a decade ago in an interview in which he explained, “Nobody has the least idea what movie’s gonna work.” Add “The Spiderwick Chronicles,” a new streaming series, to the never-released movies “Batgirl” and “Coyote vs. Acme” as evidence that studios and streaming services don’t know any more now – and indeed, may know less – about what works than they did when Goldman expressed that thought...