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Francie Ebert
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‘Terrifier’ star David Howard Thornton proposes to girlfriend in full Art the Clown costume
"Terrifier" star David Howard Thornton got clown on one knee and popped the question to fiancée Jada Christine — while he was in full Art…
Patrick Muldoon, ‘Days of Our Lives’ and ‘Melrose Place’ actor, dies at 57
Patrick Muldoon, an actor who starred in “Days of Our Lives” and "Melrose Place," has died, his family announced.
Oscar Schmidt, Basketball Hall of Famer from Brazil, dies at 68
Basketball Hall of Famer Oscar Schmidt, known in Brazil as “Mão Santa” (Holy Hand), died Friday at the age of 68
Oscar Schmidt, Basketball Hall of Famer from Brazil, dies at 68
Basketball Hall of Famer Oscar Schmidt, known in Brazil as “Mão Santa” (Holy Hand), died Friday at the age of 68
Dangerous storms bring tornado and flash floods risk to millions this weekend
Tornadoes and flooding are possible this weekend as roller-coaster weather sweeps the country, with some states experiencing summer-like temperatures as high as 90 degrees despite…
Heartwarming video shows Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch reuniting with her dog
Being separated from your dog can be ruff, especially if that separation includes being launched into space, but that makes the reunion all the more…
Nicole Kidman says she is looking to be a ‘death doula’ after mom’s death
Academy award‑winning actress Nicole Kidman revealed over the weekend that she is embarking on a new role: a death doula.
Ichiro statue unveiled with broken bat by Seattle Mariners in ceremony that went foul
Fans cried foul after the Seattle Mariners struck out in a ceremony that was clearly off base, where a statue of baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki…
‘Summer House’ star Amanda Batula apologizes amid West Wilson relationship backlash
"Summer House" star Amanda Batula issued an apology on her Instagram story on Friday in the wake of controversy surrounding her relationship with co-star West…
‘No more tears’: Former Sen. Ben Sasse talks frankly about his terminal cancer diagnosis
Ben Sasse, who served Nebraska for eight years in the U.S. Senate, spoke openly this week about living — and dying — with cancer.
