Month: August 2025

Beloved ‘Sopranos’ Cast Member Passes at 96
‘Sopranos’ Star Jerry Adler D**s at 96 Jerry Adler, the beloved actor who brought Hesh Rabkin to life on HBO’s The Sopranos, has passed away at 96. His career spanned theater, television, and film, leaving a lasting mark on audiences worldwide. Broadway Roots and Legendary Collaborations Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1929, Adler grew up…
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A U.S. Marine just stunned thousands by out-singing Riley Green live onstage, and the video has already gone viral worldwide.
Riley Green Shares the Stage With U.S. Marine for Moving Duet of “In Color” in Chicago Riley Green turned his Windy City Smokeout set into a patriotic celebration on Sunday (July 13) when he invited a special guest, First Lieutenant Jackson Perkins of the United States Marine Corps, to perform Jamey Johnson’s “In Color” in…
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Patient May Become First Person in Louisiana to Be Cured of Sickle Cell Disease
Nationwide — Daniel Cressy, a 22-year-old African American man from New Orleans, Louisiana, is hoping to make history as the first person in the state to be cured of sickle cell disease using a groundbreaking new gene therapy. Daniel, who dreams of one day becoming a pilot, has been told he can only obtain a…
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A US state will require teachers to pass a Trump “loyalty test” under a controversial new rule
Oklahoma to Require “MAGA Loyalty Test” for Teachers One US state is introducing a controversial requirement for teachers applying from New York or California. Oklahoma will now demand these teachers pass a so-called “loyalty test” to prove they don’t carry “radical leftist ideology.” PragerU to Administer the Exam Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s public schools superintendent, announced…
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15-Year-Old High School Football Player Passes Away During Practice
A Texas high school student has d**d after suffering a medical emergency during football practice, according to school officials. In a statement shared with PEOPLE on Thursday, August 21, the Lancaster Independent School District identified the student as 15-year-old Preston Malone, a sophomore at Lancaster Early College High School. The district said Malone, who played on the…
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Star Of ‘Get Smart’ Passed Away At Age 97
David Ketchum, the comedian and voice actor best remembered for his roles in Get Smart and Camp Runamuck, has d**d at the age of 97 on August 10, according to Variety. A familiar face on 1960s sitcoms, Ketchum made guest appearances on shows like I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Camp Runamuck. He also took part in the…
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Girl With Batman Mask Birthmark Was Called a Monster Now She Is Absolutely Enchanting
Luna Tavares-Fenner was born in Florida with a rare birthmark covering much of her face — a dark nevus that made her stand out from the start. To her parents, Carolina and Thiago, it wasn’t a flaw but a symbol of her spirit and resilience. Not everyone saw it that way. Carolina still remembers the…
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The Crispiest Grilled Cheese Ever – And You Won’t Need a Skillet
Some meals never go out of style — they just get better with time. For many of us, grilled cheese sandwiches bring back warm memories of after-school snacks, cozy weekend lunches, and rainy days with a bowl of tomato soup on the side. But what if I told you that your classic comfort food just…
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The Moment I Saw Boundaries Differently
At first, I brushed it off as harmless fun, but it became a daily interruption — during work calls, meals, even in the evenings. Finally, I mentioned it to his mom. She smiled and said, “He’s just being a kid. You’re overreacting.” The next time it happened, I decided to speak gently to her son.…
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The teen idol of the 50s who saved his twin boys in the mysterious plane
Ricky Nelson, born Eric Hilliard Nelson in 1940, became one of America’s first teen idols after growing up in the spotlight on his parents’ sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. At 17, his performance of “I’m Walking” on the show launched a music career that produced hits like Poor Little Fool, Travelin’ Man, and…
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