The Late Show starring Jimmy Fallon returned to TV this week following the end of the Hollywood writer’s strike, and country artists Jelly Roll & Carly Pearce showed up.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger warns 'over-babying' can create 'generation of wimps'
Arnold Schwarzenegger said adults should be teaching children to be ‘tough’ and ‘go through those painful moments’ in order to develop mental resiliency.
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Maren Morris Says She Left The ‘Toxic Arms’ Of Country Music
Maren Morris couldn’t take it anymore. On this week’s episode of the “Popcast” podcast from The New York Times, the “Chasing After You” singer opened up about leaving country…
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'Don’t fall for it!': Woman scammed on Facebook Marketplace shares warning
Facebook Marketplace is full of scammers and fraudsters, but not all scams are easy to spot.
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Ring doorbell company launches $1M alien-spotting competition
The ‘Million Dollar Search for Extraterrestrials’ encourages Ring doorbell owners to capture ‘unaltered scientific evidence of a real extraterrestrial lifeform.’
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Drew Barrymore writers refuse to return to her show following strike
Though ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ will soon air its Season 4 premiere, the head writers who formerly worked on the production have declined offers to return.
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Champions of Chomp: Meet the flabby Fat Bear Week contenders for 2023
There can only be one Fat Bear Week winner and this year’s slate is looking impressively large.
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Retired couple books 51 consecutive cruises, says it's cheaper than retirement home
Australian couple Marty and Jess Ansen have already spent nearly the last 500 days living on cruise ships as part of their 795-day voyage.
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Butt out: U.K. proposes banning cigarettes for young people
If passed into law, the smoking age would rise by one year every year, potentially phasing out smoking among young people by 2040.
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'No one is safe': Paris battling 'scourge' of bed bugs
Videos of bed bugs crawling over seats in the Paris metro and on high-speed trains have gone viral on social media.
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Damar Hamlin Takes Field In First Regular Season Game Since Cardiac Arrest
Damar Hamlin is back in play. On Sunday, the Buffalo Bills safety took the field in his first regular season NFL game since suffering cardiac arrest during a game last season.
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