Month: August 2024

Since the inception of the motion picture, there have been countless movie and TV show news reporters that have perfectly captured the essence and determination of tried and true journalists. Look at some of the Best Picture winners and you’ll find reporters breaking massive scandals, or some of the best sitcoms of all time and
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The back-to-back deaths of two childhood friends push Isadora Chang to leave her hometown for a life in the city—until her own abusive father dies, and she is brought back into the restrictive, judgmental community of Slater. Haunted by memories of her lost friends, Zach and Wren, Isadora is desperate to escape Slater again, but
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Everyone’s got a favorite pair of jeans, but a solid pair of bottoms ain’t all denim is good for. Many are quick to point to the denim trucker jacket as arguably the second-most iconic piece of denim clothing, but today, we’re here to fully sell you on the denim shirt – and give you some
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Here are the most popular stories from the past week. Walmart Gets Saucy If you’ve been wanting to
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The Shocking Jackie Goldschneider Revelation But the bombshell Josephs dropped next shocked everyone in the room. She accused Goldschneider—who did a 180 this season by befriending her former enemy—of having Ruelas’ ex at her house in 2021 right before that cringe video of him was leaked online. After Goldschneider initially denied it, Gorga warned, “Admit that
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Buenos Aires, August 24, 2023: Then-candidate Javier Milei Photo: Shutterstock Argentine President Javier Milei’s government has shut down the country’s anti-discrimination agency, called the National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (INADI). The move was announced at a press conference on Tuesday, allegedly as part of a push to make public administration smoother and restructure
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Drew Beckmeyer’s The First Week of School is a game changer, an exceptionally creative back-to-school book that practically turns the genre on its head. It’s full of droll humor that will appeal to readers young and old. As the title suggests, it chronicles a first week inside an elementary school classroom, offering a bird’s-eye view
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