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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again? ) of Fake Heiress Anna Delvey

Anna Delvey, the notorious 'fake heiress' whose real name is Anna Sorokin, has landed herself another headline-grabbing gig: joining Season 33 of Dancing With the Stars. This time, she'll be strutting her stuff in a pair of dancing shoes alongside new pro Ezra Sosa, ankle monitor and all. But wait

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Rachael Ray's Ossobucco Oopsie: Is Ageism Brewing in the Kitchen?

Rachael Ray, the queen of 30-minute meals, recently shared a heartwarming tribute to the late Tony Bennett by cooking his favorite dish, Ossobucco. She even recounted a hilarious anecdote about almost injuring Bennett with an overzealous cleaning spree. But instead of focusing on the heartwarming

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

When CEO Perks Become Patient Problems: Is This How Healthcare Should Work?

A recent investigation by the Boston Globe Spotlight Team revealed some eyebrow-raising spending habits from Ralph De La Torre, the CEO of Steward Health Care. The Spotlight Team uncovered a pattern of questionable financial decisions that seem to prioritize personal gain over the well-being of pat

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Hunter Biden's Tax Trial: Extravagance, Addiction, and a Battle Over Evidence

Hunter Biden, the president's son, is facing a tax evasion trial in Los Angeles. He's accused of failing to pay over $1.4 million in taxes while living what prosecutors call an 'extravagant lifestyle'. The indictment details over $7 million in income from foreign business dealings between 2016 an

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Sep 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Swipe Left on These Careers? Dating Apps and the Jobs That Make Love Hard

Looking for love on dating apps? Be warned, some careers might make it harder to find that special someone. Think long shifts, unpredictable schedules, and maybe even a dash of sleep deprivation. A recent survey revealed some jobs that are less than appealing to potential partners. Could your ca

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Kyle Busch's Wife Samantha: Embracing Diversity or Cultural Appropriation?

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch may have missed this year's playoffs, but his wife Samantha is making headlines for a different reason. Recently, she attended an Indian wedding wearing traditional attire called a 'Lehenga.' While some fans praised her look as beautiful and respectful of another culture, ot

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Sep 06 2024LIFESTYLE

When Sibling Rivalry Hits Home

Meet Sarah, a woman who's been on an emotional rollercoaster. Her sister, Emma, uses their past to control their relationship. Years ago, Sarah had an abortion and Emma hasn’t forgotten it. She brings it up all the time, making Sarah feel guilty. This isn’t the only thing that weighs heavy on Sarah'

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Naruto: A Mythical Journey Unveiled

Naruto Uzumaki, the beloved ninja protagonist, is more than just a fictional character. He is a symbol of Japanese mythology and folklore that adds depth to his world. From the whirlpool-inspired name that reflects his chaotic nature to the animal companions who play pivotal roles, Naruto's story i

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Sep 06 2024RELIGION

Olympics Opening Ceremony Sparks Religious Debate:Did Art Cross the Line?

The 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, designed to be a unifying celebration, ignited controversy when a segment depicting a Last Supper-inspired scene drew criticism from religious groups. Dancers, drag queens, and a DJ posed in a manner reminiscent of Jesus Christ's final meal with his Apostle

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tired of Political Ads Drowning Your Reddit Feed? Now You Can Block Them!

Election season got you feeling like you're drowning in a sea of political ads? Well, Reddit heard your pleas (or maybe just your exasperated sighs) and is finally giving you the power to opt out of these potentially polarizing messages. But hold on, is this *really* a victory for users or just a wa

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