Detransitioner Camille Kiefel says that she and other victims of transgender surgeries “have been dismissed” by doctors pushing so-called gender-affirming care. “I struggled with Read More
Jose Escalante-Corchado pleaded guilty to the violent murder of Missouri mom Mackenzie Hopkins, whose father will never be the same after her death.
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Indy Clinton shared devastating news about her newborn daughter's health on Wednesday.
Grammy Award winning artist James Bay has opened up about his career and the impact of travelling for work.
By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN (CNN) — Paul Rudd has described himself in a new interview as somebody who lives his life “like someone’s grandfather,” but he does find ways to keep things young and fresh, including listening to the music of pop superstar Taylor Swift. In an interview with MTV posted to YouTube on Thursday,
By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN (CNN) — Paul Rudd has described himself in a new interview as somebody who lives his life “like someone’s grandfather,” but he does find ways to keep things young and fresh, including listening to the music of pop superstar Taylor Swift. In an interview with MTV posted to YouTube on Thursday,
Tammy Hembrow has revealed how she really feels about her speedy engagement to fiancé Matt Zukowski.
EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline joined cycling 'vigilante' Jeremy Vine on his commute to see first hand how dangerous London's road network really is.
There’s nothing quite like munching on something salty when the craving hits, or unwrapping a piece of chocolate exactly when you need it—and new data shows we are basically never not thinking about our favorite snacks. Mondelez International, parent company of brands such as Cadbury, Chips Ahoy, Honey Maid, Oreo, Sour Patch Kids, and plenty more, just released its fifth annual State of Snacking report to share insights into how we eat snacks, why we eat them, and what drives us to reach for new...
Good thing this show has plenty of experience writing out its characters.
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