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Sometimes being an A-list movie star is really hard work…but then there are those moments of awesomeness during which you get to lay in bed and eat all day in order to prep for a…
When you’re feuding with your TV friends and drinking at a baptism, things are bound to get a little loony. That happened on The Real Housewives of Orange County finale at Tamra Judge’s…
Jennifer Lawrence might be one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, but the Oscar winner opens up in a new op-ed about how her darling reputation has hindered her career in a big…
For Bella and Gigi Hadid, their relationship as sisters comes first in an often catty industry. The 19-year-old model, who has successfully launched her own career amid her…
NASCAR drivers are heating up the race track! We’ve found 16 reasons for you to tune in to NASCAR this year. In case you don’t follow racing, we thought we’d tell you about…
Hillary Clinton took a trip to Sin City, but she wasn’t there to play a round of poker. Instead, the 67-year-old Democratic presidential candidate visited Las Vegas to host a…
Leslie is ready to say goodbye to her saggy breasts! In this exclusive clip from tonight’s Botched episode, the professional DJ meets with Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif to…
It was a night out for some of the Kardashian women! Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and pregnant Kim Kardashian took the Cosmopolitan party by storm Monday…
By Mike De Souza CALGARY (Reuters) – Canada’s Conservative government rejected advice from its bureaucrats warning it was “inappropriate” to use a sole-source contract to hire a consultant to review the country’s Arctic drilling legislation, according to a memo obtained by Reuters. The memo, released under Canada’s Access to Information Act, was prepared for Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Minister Bernard Valcourt by his department. Canada is reviewing Arctic drilling
BOSTON (AP) — The owners of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth have announced that they will close the plant by June 2019.