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  • New video shows Nick Reiner moments before being arrested for parents’ murders

    Renowned Hollywood actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead inside their Brentwood home in Los Angeles on Sunday, December 14, 2025, authorities said. Their son, Nick Reiner, has since been arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder, with prosecutors alleging he used a knife and that the case involves a special…

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  • Can You Identify This Former Icon? She Was Once Known by Everyone!

    For many viewers, Tina Louise will always be remembered as Ginger Grant, the glamorous movie-star character from Gilligan’s Island. Yet her life and career tell a much larger story—one shaped by ambition, reinvention, and the determination to be seen as more than a single iconic role. From Model to Household Name Before she became a television legend, Louise built her…

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  • Breastfeeding in Public: Why Celebrity Moms Are Helping Normalize a Natural Act

    Being a woman is rarely simple. And when you become a mother, life can feel like it doubles in complexity overnight. Between sleepless nights, emotional shifts, physical recovery, and nonstop responsibilities, motherhood is both deeply rewarding and relentlessly demanding. In the middle of it all, one priority rises to the top again and again: making sure your baby is fed—safely,…

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  • Rudy Giuliani in critical condition in hospital – Trump makes claim

    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and longtime Donald Trump ally Rudy Giuliani has been hospitalized with pneumonia at a Florida hospital and remains in “critical but stable condition,” according to his spokesperson Ted Goodman. Goodman said the 81-year-old former mayor is being monitored as a “precautionary measure,” as per the Independent. Giuliani, who served his term during the September 11 terror attacks,…

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  • Ivanka Trump ‘refused signing that Trump wasn’t antisemitic’

    Ivanka Trump (left), Jared Kushner (middle), Donald Trump (right). Credit: Getty Images Ivanka Trump played an essential part during her father’s first presidential term. She and Donald Trump have always gotten along well, and when he entered the White House for the first time in 2017, he did so with Ivanka by his side as she began working as a…

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  • The Royal Family’s Funniest Christmas Gift Tradition and the Wildest Presents Ever Given

    As Christmas approaches and families around the world prepare for gatherings, attention has once again turned to the British Royal Family and ongoing public curiosity about where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will spend the holidays. Recent reporting and commentary from royal watchers suggest that Harry and Meghan were invited to celebrate Christmas in Britain but chose to remain in…

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  • Top Reasons You Wake Up at Night and How to Prevent It

    Waking up at 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. and struggling to fall back asleep can feel exhausting and discouraging. You are not the only one—nighttime awakenings are common, and they often happen because your body (or your environment) is sending a signal that something is off. The good news is that many causes are fixable once you know what to…

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  • 5 Foods That Can Turn Dangerous If Reheated or Stored Overnight

    Modern life moves fast, which is why meal prep and leftovers have become so common. Cooking once and eating later can save real time and money. But not every food is “leftover-friendly”—especially if it’s stored poorly or reheated the wrong way. Some foods are more likely to grow harmful bacteria, produce heat-stable toxins, or break down in ways that upset…

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  • Cauliflower vs. Broccoli: Which Cruciferous Vegetable Wins for Your Health?

    Cauliflower and broccoli look different, but they share the same roots. Both are cruciferous vegetables from the Brassica oleracea species, and both trace their origins back to Europe’s Mediterranean region. They also share something else: they’re nutrient-dense, low-calorie, and strongly linked to better long-term health when eaten regularly. So when it comes to the health “winner,” which one deserves the…

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  • 4 Things You Should Never Throw Away After a Loved One Dies

    Grief can make even simple decisions feel overwhelming—especially when you’re sorting through a loved one’s belongings. In that fog, it’s easy to throw away items that seem ordinary but later become the very things that bring comfort, connection, and a sense of closeness. Before you donate, trash, or “declutter,” pause and set aside a small group of items that deserve…

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