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Emma Corrin On Pitching Business Ideas To Ryan Reynolds, Shaving Their Head, And More
Elle via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoElsewhere, Corrin also correctly guessed that Jackman is the owner of Laughing Man, a fair-trade...
Kamala Harris Touted a $5B Electric School Bus Program. Three Years Later, It's Produced Just 60...
Free Beacon· 11 hours agoOne of Kamala Harris's highest profile responsibilities as vice president has been spearheading the...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Showbiz Grand Slam
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 15 hours agoWhy would an 18-year-old want to join AARP, you might ask? Well, those discounts are a pretty nice...
Rafael Nadal plays down hopes of another famous win over Novak Djokovic in Paris
PA Media: Sport via Yahoo Canada Sports· 22 hours ago“Let’s see, it’s in a special place. I’m just going to try to give my best and enjoy it as much as...
Act fast! Xbox 360 Marketplace closes forever today — 7 games I’d buy from $2
Tom's Guide· 8 hours agoIt’s not all doom and gloom, though, as any digital 360 games you already own will still be...
Novak Djokovic vs. Rafael Nadal preview: who will prevail?
Tennis World· 10 hours agoNole demolished Matthew Ebden in straight sets, while Rafa showed a very good level against Marton...
An Uproarious Survey in Seattle Brings Together the West Coast’s Artist-Heretics
ARTnews· 4 hours agoBruce Nauman’s 1985 sculpture, Double Poke in the Eye II, depicting two human heads outlined in neon...
The Freedom of an Escape From Venezuela and the Loneliness That Followed
New York Times· 11 hours agoA man fled the country to escape political violence and seek asylum in the United States. Jackson...
Liverpool's CEO on life after Klopp, stadium expansion, PSR and U.S. tour
New York Times· 15 hours agoThe setting is the plush Fairmont Hotel in downtown Pittsburgh. As supporters start to gather...
Who’s paying for Chicago’s DNC? Voters won’t have the full picture till it’s long over
Chicago Sun-Times· 9 hours agoOnce subsidized by taxpayers, major-party national conventions are now almost fully funded by uber-wealthy donors, massive corporations, labor unions and other influential big-money groups.