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Devyn Aiken underwent rhinoplasty to address insecurities affecting her "unhappy" marriage. Now thriving as a confident single woman in Philadelphia, she feels "extremely sexy." Her remarkable transformation, featured in a TikTok video, has captivated over 4.5 million viewers, highlighting her inspi...
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Connie Chung's romantic past has resurfaced, thanks to Maury Povich's candid remarks on his podcast, "On Par with Maury Povich." He joked about her flings with celebrities, including Glenn Frey and Warren Beatty, while she detailed her experiences in her memoir. Their enduring marriage has weathered...
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CARICOM Chairman Mia Amor Mottley has passionately appealed to President Trump, urging him to exempt the Caribbean from impending trade tariffs. She highlighted the region's economic vulnerability, stressing that Caribbean nations are allies, not threats. Mottley warned of rising living costs and ca...
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Winston-Salem Writers will host spring workshops via Zoom, starting April 5 with “The Poetry of Place,” followed by “A Writing Journey” on April 26. Each session runs from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Registration costs $15 for members and $25 for non-members. Register two days prior. Visit www.wswriters.org...
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Sake, a traditional Japanese beverage, is crafted from rice, water, yeast, and koji mold. Arkansas's Origami Sake uses local rice and mineral water, producing unique varieties like White Lotus and AngelFish. Founded by Matt and Ben Bell, Origami Sake melds Japanese artistry with Arkansas pride. Expl...
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New York's mayoral forum highlighted a fractured Democratic field, risking a choice among three flawed candidates: ex-governor Andrew Cuomo, current mayor Eric Adams, and right-wing Curtis Sliwa. With Adams running as an independent, predictions of a tumultuous three-way race loom as Cuomo's candida...
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A troubling incident erupted during a junior varsity baseball game in New Mexico, where a Rio Rancho player allegedly urinated in La Cueva's water jug. Following this disgraceful prank, affected players were urged to seek medical attention. The Rio Rancho team faces suspension, and the student may f...
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A Pennsylvania woman, Anjela Borisova Urumova, faces 45 days to 23 months in jail for fabricating a rape story that wrongfully imprisoned Daniel Pierson. Her false accusations, driven by personal bias, led to severe consequences, including $3,600 in restitution and a year of probation, undermining t...
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Wake Forest Athletics and Coach Jake Dickert have welcomed Mark Holcomb and Bobby Maffei to the football staff. Holcomb, with over 30 years of coaching experience, enhances high school relations, while Maffei, a former NFL assistant, strengthens the defensive unit. Both bring invaluable expertise to...
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Since its 1997 launch, the WNBA has struggled financially. With rising stars like Caitlin Clark boosting interest, it's crucial for the league to innovate. By establishing new media deals and sponsorships, the WNBA can enhance its appeal, attract fans, and ultimately achieve financial success. The t...
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On April Fool’s Day, Frayser is set to launch a groundbreaking high school project with a multimillion-dollar budget. Despite the day's penchant for pranks, this initiative holds profound importance. Residents will come together for moving speeches and participate in the ceremonial breaking of groun...
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In Ohio, substitute teacher Stephanie Demetrius, 44, was arrested for allegedly offering a student $2,000 to murder her ex-husband. The scheme unraveled when the student's mother discovered incriminating texts. Authorities praised her for intervening. Demetrius faces first-degree conspiracy charges...
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Democrats have perfected political corruption, entangling themselves in election tampering and financial misconduct while masquerading as protectors of democracy. The media's complicity heightens their boldness. With over 1,000 potential offenders, the pressing question is: will America ensure accou...
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On April 4, the National Public Housing Museum celebrated its groundbreaking at 919 S. Ada Street, Chicago. This first-of-its-kind institution honors the stories of public housing residents, promoting housing justice while preserving vital histories. Mayor Brandon Johnson emphasized its role in fost...
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Richard Branson and Mark Cuban engaged in a heated exchange on “Shark Tank” in 2017, igniting controversy over entrepreneur Yunha Kim’s pitch. Cuban labeled Kim a “gold digger,” prompting Branson to retaliate with water. The intense confrontation garnered significant attention, ultimately amplifying...