Lost Dog Reunited With Family Thanks to NYC Shelter's Social Media Game This heartbreak is made all the worst when the dogs are merely lost, and their owners are desperately searching for them. But sometimes there are happy endings. In this case, a lost dog was reunited ... 05/3/2024 - 3:35 am | View Link
4 social media platforms we’ve lost, and what happened to them (NEXSTAR) — With the stroke of his pen, President Joe Biden seemingly started the countdown to the demise of TikTok. Though it’s possible the app won’t actually be banned in the U.S., the potential ... 04/25/2024 - 10:49 am | View Link
'Peeping Tom' allegedly seen lurking through people's windows is finally caught by a furious powerlifter And he was also too quick again, he just jumped the fence. 'Police told me we can't get him, we can't ID him, you have to do something about it.' 'And as harsh at that sounds they're right ... 04/10/2024 - 3:52 am | View Link
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More than a decade after Kendall Vertes' Dance Moms debut, the 21-year-old finally made her way to the top of the pyramid—and then directly into the Daytona surf.
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Taylor Swift attending the 2024 Met Gala? That would hit different.
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There was a mic drop moment at the end of an event in New York City celebrating 30 years of “The X-Files” when series creator Chris Carter reignited the debate around Dana Scully’s pregnancy. Towards the end of “My Struggle IV,” the series finale episode in Season 11, Scully (Gillian Anderson) informs Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) […]
"Turtles All the Way Down" makes Aza’s OCD just specific enough to draw us in, then deals with it in a way that’s just manipulative and sugar-coated enough to leave us thinking, "Yep, it’s another YA movie."