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Have you ever wanted to see Bindi Irwin do the Nae Nae? Boy, are you in luck. As Dancing With the Stars officially announces its season 21 cast, they’ve also been gifting the…
When it comes to award shows, today’s viewers are a jaded bunch. To them, every “surprise guest,” every “impromptu” speech and all the “onstage hijinks”…
Today King World News is featuring a piece by a man whose recently released masterpiece has been praised around the world, and also recognized as some of the most unique work in the gold market. Below is the latest exclusive KWN piece by Ronald-Peter Stoeferle of Incrementum AG out of Liechtenstein.
The low crude price is putting US banks under pressure from regulators to move quickly in classifying oil and gas loans as troubled assets when borrowers slide into difficulty, says a top financier.
Short and sassy! With the pixie pink hair dyes and Kate Gosselin ‘dos dominating the hair department at the 2015 MTV VMAs last night, we almost missed Ciara’s sharp new bob…
Tyga and Kylie Jenner have never really been about PDA, until now. The rapper released his music video for “Stimulated,” which is basically an inside look at the romance between…
Are you listening, Tom Hanks? One California high school has launched a campaign in hopes of getting the 59-year-old actor to attend their homecoming dance on October 9. Students…
This article is part of an on-going original series written by Caitlyn Jenner for WhoSay called “The Real Me,” which explores issues and people in the LGBT community. Hi friends!…
Hundreds of thousands of people signed up for infidelity website Ashley Madison in the last week, parent company Avid Life Media said on Monday, even after hackers leaked data about millions of its clients. “Recent media reports predicting the imminent demise of Ashley Madison are greatly exaggerated,” the company said in a statement. “Despite having our business and customers attacked, we are growing.” On Aug. 18, hackers who claimed to
By Ritsuko Ando TOKYO (Reuters) – Toshiba Corp again delayed announcing its annual financial results on Monday, as new accounting errors prevented the company from drawing a line under Japan’s worst corporate scandal in four years. Toshiba, which was scheduled to post its earnings for the business year ended in March, said the newly discovered problems included incorrect impairment charges on fixed assets at several subsidiaries and improperly timed booking