As it prepares for a final bow before relocating to Boulder, Colorado, Sundance alumni recount how America’s most ...
As he passed the threshold of his 100th year, WWII Veteran John Neggia was asked what he attributed to his longevity. He ...
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Charlie Puth Shares Why He Doesn’t Drink Alcohol Anymore
Charlie Puth shared he is four years sober, and reflected on his decision to stop drinking alcohol after he had a bad ...
Horror is popular because people love to get scared—and not only do they like to scream and get shocked, but they like to do it with friends ...
With her second album and a new tour, the British sensation is ready to charm U.S. audiences.
WIRED talks to a postal worker, a teacher, two US citizens detained by federal agents, and six more Minnesota residents about ...
The Philadelphia School District is poised to announce soon which of its aging buildings it will fix up and which it might ...
It’s simultaneously scary and exciting — which is weirdly appropriate with an expansion about the Void coming into our world, ...
Don Gilet said he has to do 'checks' because of a potential deadly danger on the set of the BBC show.
The post A Child Welfare Agency Doubted the Accuracy of Drug Tests Used in Court. The Testing Company Dodged Questions.
Death in Paradise's set is invaded by killer centipedes. Scolopendras are regularly spotted whilst the stars film the BBC ...
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