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Reality TV star Tom Sandoval recently found himself in hot water after making insensitive and inappropriate comparisons between his own personal scandal and major historical events such as George Floyd’s death and the O.J. Simpson murder case. In a recent New York Times profile, Sandoval attempted to explain the level of media attention his affair
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Sarah, Duchess of York, recently took to social media to share an emotional message about the importance of not skipping or putting off health care checks. Her message served as a reminder to all her followers to stay diligent with their health check-ups, especially during Cancer Prevention Action Week. Sarah’s own personal experience with breast
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Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, recently made headlines for his conversation with actress Mia McKenna-Bruce at the BAFTA Film Awards in London. During their interaction, William confessed that he had not seen Mia’s award-winning film, “How To Have Sex,” which tackles difficult themes such as consent and sexual assault. His comment, stating that it
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Adele, the 16-time Grammy winner, recently expressed her discomfort with being in the spotlight during her “Weekends with Adele” residency concert in Las Vegas. She shared in a fan-posted TikTok video that she intentionally made herself look upset in a viral NBA meme to avoid being filmed by cameras. Adele admitted, “I know it sounds
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The UFC 298 event had a surprising guest Octagon-side, none other than Mark Zuckerberg, the renowned Facebook founder. Merab Dvalishvili, a star bantamweight fighter, was not taken aback by Zuckerberg’s presence as the tech billionaire had informed him days before via a text message. One of the highlights of the entire event was Merab’s remarkable
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Joe Biden has granted a lot of people clemency during his presidency, and it turns out that one of his ancestors was granted clemency by none other than Abraham Lincoln. According to unearthed documents by WaPo in the National Archives, Biden’s great-great-grandfather, Moses J. Robinette, received a pardon in the mid-1860s after getting into a
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