Month: March 2024

JORAS/GC Images Piers Morgan is weighing in on Princess Kate Middleton’s recent Mother’s Day photoshop fail — and believes it could signal that the royals are “hiding something.” “Why is Princess Catherine, who is recovering from abdominal surgery, spending time hunched over photoshop, making amateur edits of official portraits when they literally have servants to
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Pierce Brosnan has pleaded guilty for walking off a trail at Yellowstone National Park and will pay $1,500 for the transgression. After walking off trail in a thermal area of Yellowstone’s Mammoth Terraces last November, Brosnan posted a picture on Instagram. The photo alerted authorities to the act of trespassing, leading to the court case.
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Japan’s fitful march toward marriage equality took a giant leap on Thursday when a high court ruled the country’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. “Disallowing marriage to same-sex couples is a discrimination that lacks rationality,” the ruling said, while noting that “enacting same-sex marriage does not seem to cause disadvantages or harmful effects.” Related:
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Hello again, Read Harder readers! Hmm, there has to be a better collective name for us. Any suggestions? Today, I wanted to give you a heads up for a couple of upcoming online author events, if you’re looking
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Guess who’s back with a bang? It’s Zayn Malik, and his announcement of a brand new album for 2024 has everyone talking. Zayn’s Surprise Return After his January release with the Pakistani band Aur, where he wowed us by singing in Urdu, Zayn’s not stopping. He’s rolling out more surprises,
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If the streaming wars have brought forth a landfill of content, then treasures must abound. But not all of those gems have been discovered — or if they have, they aren’t given the audience that they rightfully deserve. Such is the case for Girls5eva, the heartwarming, satirical showbiz comedy that premiered on Peacock in 2021
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Goodreads has gathered up a list of 81 recent books that have been the most popular on the site. All of these books — which fall under different genres — have been published within the last six months. The reasoning behind each book’s popularity runs the gamut — some are probably popular at least partially
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Nex Benedict Photo: GoFundMe The Oklahoma state medical examiner’s office has ruled Nex Benedict’s death a suicide. The 16-year-old Owasso High School sophomore of Choctaw descent died on February 8, a day after a violent altercation with three other students in a school bathroom in which he was reportedly beaten until he blacked out. Benedict,
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As you’ve probably heard by now, last Thursday Katie Britt, the junior senator from Alabama, delivered a State of the Union response that has been described, by Republicans, as a “disaster,” “parody-level terrible,” and “the stuff of nightmares.” Given the deafening bipartisan reaction, one might have expected Britt to consider the feedback, look inward, and
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Let’s get this out of the way: I’ve never seen Steven Spielberg’s The Color Purple. Don’t know why, but I haven’t. But I have seen the new version, and can definitively say that it’s a spectacular musical put to the big screen. Fantasia Barrino (“American Idol”) delivers a fierce and captivating performance as Celie, a
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Kahil El’Zabar, born Clifton Blackburn in Chicago in 1953, has performed alongside Dizzy Gillespie, Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Paul Simon, and Cannonball Adderley, among many others. He’s a founding board member of the National Campaign for Freedom of Expression and was knighted by the French, receiving the Chevalier Medal of Letters in 2014. And yet,
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