
Karissa and Kristina Shannon feared death during 'Anna Nicole phase'
Karissa and Kristina Shannon feared they would end up dead in the years after they left the Playboy mansion.The twins ... Read More
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Jeremy Renner relives 'slip of the mind' moment which changed his life forever
Jeremy Renner has blamed a "slip of the mind" moment for causing his horrific snow plough accident and changing his life "forever".
The 54-year-old actor almost died when he was crushed by the vehicle in January 2023 ...Read more
Finn Wolfhard learnt so much from Willem Dafoe in The Legend of Ochi
Finn Wolfhard learnt a lot from working with Willem Dafoe in 'The Legend of Ochi'.
The 'Stranger Things' actor stars alongside the Hollywood titan in the new fantasy movie and was grateful for the chance to acquire acting...Read more
Cyndi Lauper, Soundgarden and The White Stripes to join Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Cyndi Lauper, Soundgarden and The White Stripes are among the artists set to join the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The inductees for the class of 2025 were announced by Ryan Seacrest on TV talent show 'American Idol' on ...Read more
Craig David and Usher in talks for song collaboration
Craig David and Usher are in talks about collaborating on a new song.
The '7 Days' hitmaker joined the music superstar on stage during his 'Past, Present and Future' residency at London's O2 Arena earlier this month and ...Read more
Shawn Levy 'proud' he kept Ryan Gosling's Star Wars news secret
Shawn Levy is "proud" he was able to keep Ryan Gosling's 'Star Wars' casting news secret for such a long time.
The pair are teaming up for a new standalone movie called 'Star Wars: Starfighter', which is set five years ...Read more
Tom Cruise is 'an underestimated actor', Sir Kenneth Branagh says
Tom Cruise is "an underestimated actor", according to Sir Kenneth Branagh.
The 62-year-old star is set to be honoured with the BFI Fellowship - the most prestigious honour bestowed by the British Film Institute - and his ...Read more
What 'Fertilization President' Trump can learn from state efforts to expand IVF access
For nearly three agonizing years, Mariah Freschi and her husband have been trying to have a second baby. The California mother recently underwent surgery to remove her blocked fallopian tubes, leaving in vitro ...Read more
Motormouth: Why are brakes shuddering?
Q: I put new genuine Honda OEM rotors and brake pads on the front wheels of my 2016 Honda Odyssey. 15,000 miles later the front wheels shudder when braking at higher speeds, especially downhill. Any suggestions?
T.O., ...Read more
'Sweeping change.' Donald Trump voters reflect on controversial first 100 days of second term
After more than four decades working in the paper industry, Gaetano “Guy” Spinelli poured his life savings into developing an eco-friendly yet durable paper straw and opened his company, Boss Straw, in Woodstock in ...Read more
Medicaid cuts may disproportionately affect Black, Latino doctors and their patients
Los Angeles pediatrician and urgent care specialist Dr. Ilan Shapiro worries for his chronically ill patients as he watches Congress weigh significant cuts to Medicaid.
He thinks of a boy who, before finding Shapiro’s ...Read more
Man drives into Vancouver festival killing 11 people
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A devastating crash marred the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in Vancouver's Sunset neighborhood Saturday night, killing 11 people and injuring more than 20 others when an SUV drove into a crowd of ...Read more
Families have to find their own livers because of organ donor shortfall
Christine and Joey Gibson are trying everything to get their infant son a new liver: traveling to three different states to list him with transplant centers, begging on social media and even offering a piece of Joey’s ...Read more
Ask the Pediatrician: How online gambling hurts teens and what you can do about it
Not long ago, teens had only a handful of ways to be exposed to gambling. Some might see a caregiver buy lottery tickets, others might watch a family member join fantasy sports leagues and some might encounter gambling on ...Read more
Commentary: What scientists need to do to save science
It has become a point of discussion and lament amongst science researchers that science is under attack. What was once considered a noble undertaking appears to be under attack by the current administration, as federal ...Read more
Commentary: There's no neutral language to describe horrific actions
Language is far less neutral than we usually think it is: Questions can be leading and words can be biased, and they are more likely to be biased the more controversial the topic. In general, attempts to manufacture ...Read more
A Chicago hospital bows to federal pressure on trans care for teens
He’s 17 and lives in the Chicago suburbs. He loves theater and recently helped direct a play at his high school. He takes competitive AP courses and is working on his Eagle Scout project.
And he’s been on a journey ...Read more
50 years after the fall of Saigon, Vietnam tweaks the story of its victory
Military officers stoop to inspect slim green cannons along the Saigon River. Construction equipment whines as workers erect towering bleachers in a downtown park. Fighter jets and helicopters roar above the city in ...Read more
Commentary: Trump's attacks against law firms follow in the footsteps of Joseph McCarthy
In February 1950, Wisconsin U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy began a four-year crusade of baseless accusations against alleged communists in government, academia and the entertainment industry. It was an era marked by fear, ...Read more
Commentary: Trump, like Twain's cat, jumps from a hot stove
Almost overnight, it seems, Donald Trump switched from outspoken foe of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell — whom he had called a “major loser” whose “termination cannot come fast enough!” — to a smiling ...Read more
Plaque buildup in the necks of stroke survivors may be loaded with microplastics
Tiny pieces of plastic are infiltrating the large arteries in the neck that carry blood from the heart to the head, with the highest amounts found in fatty buildup in the arteries of stroke survivors, a small study ...Read more
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