SYDNEY SWEENEY has had a meteoric rise to fame and is drop-dead gorgeous – but that isn’t enough to impress one Hollywood producer. Carol Baum, who lectures at a US university, said of the 26-year-
Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker tells CNN’s Dana Bash that he’s “concerned” about President Biden having to fact-check Trump during a debate but adds that Biden “is a terrific debater.”
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Ryan Gosling attempted to break up with Ken during the Saturday Night Live monologue, but the “Kenergy” was too strong. “I’m here because of my new movie, The Fall Guy with Emily Blunt,” Gosling said at the beginning of his monologue. “So don’t worry, I’m not going to make any jokes about Ken because it’s […]
AS any hard-working woman knows, if you want to make it in the world, you need your “girl squad” right there with you – just ask Taylor Swift. Meghan Markle’s friend and former Suits co-star Abigai
Pruitt Taylor Vince will play Pa Kent.
Myra Carvalho, 35, was said to have stalked singer Harry Styles by sending him 8,000 cards in less than a month.
Hopkinton, Massachusetts, celebrated its 100th anniversary as the starting line for the marathon, sending off a field of nearly 30,000 runners.
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A Harry Styles fan has received a prison sentence for stalking the singer. The 35-year-old Myra Carvalho - who is from Brazil but has been living in a London hostel since December - was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison, banned from contacting Styles or attending any of his performances for 10 years. She pleaded guilty to stalking and was also ordered to pay a £134 (approximately $165) victim surcharge.Prosecutorstold the court that Carvalho sent Harry 8,000 cards, including handwritten letters....
Speaking at the WNBA draft, Collingswood-born commissioner Cathy Engelbert name-dropped her "hometown" first on a list of cities the league has talked with.
We’ve been feeling too many emotions. Many, many emotions. When I say “we,” I’m not just referring solely to myself, my inner circle, or my community. I mean every individual, spanning across every generation, every culture, and every background, who has borne witness to the events unfolding in Palestine over the past six months. The emotion runs deep because it seems as though we’re collectively experiencing it, as if our hearts have synchronized to resonate with each other’s feelings. It’s...