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Pakistan seals off its capital ahead of a planned rally by Imran Khan supporters
Pakistan seals off its capital ahead of a planned rally by Imran Khan supporters
"my cat is sitting next to me ripping farts with no respect"
"My dog doesn’t bark, he’s a hush puppy."
"Diane, if you ever get up this way, that cherry pie is worth a stop."
MrBeast, aka Jimmy Donaldson, is still a supporter of the entrepreneur
Marriage is for now, friendships are forever — or whatever the girls say these days.
Susan Chen, 61, and her solicitor daughter Linda Lu, 35, were jailed for five-and-a-half years on Friday for their ‘malicious’ behaviour.
Nakayama’s team said they were ‘shocked and saddened’ by her death
Addison Rae arrived at the Jingle Ball and looked truly iconic in a minuscule white leotard with lashings of see-through lace, check out the full pics!
She's an artist in her own right.
He wrote them a sweet message during his mom's Christmas concert.
The two boys, ages 4 and 5, had been locked inside the cockroach-infested, ‘filthy’ bedroom since 2023, police say
The Hollywood power couple walked the red carpet at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia
He is the first victim of the Broncos salary cap squeeze. Read more here.
"After you've worked in a kitchen for a while, you can recognize this instantly. Leave if you see it."
President-elect Donald Trump gave his strongest endorsement yet of his defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth in which he addressed allegations of Hegseth’s drinking habits in an interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker. The clip was posted as a sneak preview of Trump’s first one-on-one interview since winning the November election, with the full interview set to air on Sunday. Trump told Welker that he remains unfazed by reports that Pete Hegseth, a military veteran and former Fox News host, had suf
Paris Jackson and Justin Long have reportedly been dating since 2022
Once news outlets called the election for Trump in the early hours of November 6, panic ripped through the LGBTQIA+ community and hotlines saw a dramatic surge in calls. Michelle Del Rey reports
Western and Arab states, as well as Israel, would like to see Iran’s influence in Syria curtailed, but none wish for a radical Islamist regime to replace Assad.
And it just makes so much sense.
Once upon a time, a brash outsider entered the Oval Office with a promise to “drain the swamp.” He brought in a posse of businesspeople, led by a leading industrialist, to work like “tireless bloodhounds” to root out inefficiencies in Washington’s vast bureaucracy.