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Armie Hammer says he’s “grateful” for personal fallout after sex assault allegations

MEGA/GC Images In a new interview on his friend Tyler Ramsey‘s Painful Lessons podcast, Armie Hammer opened up about his life after sex assault allegations and accusations of cannibal fantasies took a “neutron bomb” to his life and career in 2021.  Perhaps surprisingly, he says from the depths and a “half-a**ed suicide attempt” after the accusations surfaced, he …

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Hulu teases totally awesome Brat Pack movie lineup

Hulu One part of Andrew McCarthy‘s new documentary on the Brat Pack, called Brats, that some disagree with is exactly which movies are “Brat Pack movies.” However, Hulu, on which the doc had a #1 debut, has compiled some of the core films starring the then-young ’80s stars. 1985’s St. Elmo’s Fire starring McCarthy, Emilio …

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Katie Ledecky, Gretchen Walsh punch tickets to Paris at US Olympic Swimming Trials

Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images (INDIANAPOLIS) — The 2024 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials are underway in Indianapolis and Katie Ledecky, the greatest female swimmer in U.S. history, has already made her fourth Olympics team in Paris. Team USA swimmer Katie Ledecky punches Olympics ticket to Paris The superstar swimmer from Maryland swam the 400-meter …

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‘Bridgerton’ fans will have to wait 2 years for Season 4, showrunner says

Liam Daniel/Netflix Dearest gentle readers: Patience is a virtue. Just as fans are reveling in Season 3 of Netflix’s Bridgerton, showrunner Jess Brownell has delivered some bittersweet news: Season 4 won’t be gracing our screens for another two years. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Brownell shared insights into the intricate and time-consuming process of …

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In Brief: Martin Scorsese goes looking for shipwrecks, and more

Martin Scorsese will return to Polizzi Generosa, the Sicilian town where his grandparents were born, to film a documentary about ancient shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea, according to Variety. The untitled project is based on research by U.S. archaeologist Lisa Briggs, who uses scientific tools, such as DNA analysis, on artifacts recovered from ancient shipwreck …

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Lawyer Jailed For Arriving Drunk To DUI Sentencing

Colorado lawyer Denise Kay had been nailed on three DUI charges in a year-and-a-half time period. So, she agreed plead guilty to the charges. Then, in January, it was time for sentencing. But there was a problem, the judge had reason to “question whether she was under the influence and ordered her to submit to a preliminary …

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Drive-Through Employee Smashes Customer’s Window

A heated argument over a $22 coffee order at a Seattle drive-thru coffee shop led to bikini-clad barista Emma Lee smashing a customer’s windshield with a hammer. The incident, captured on surveillance video, shows Lee reacting after the customer gets out of his car approached the window, and threw an iced coffee at her. Lee claimed …

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Hawaii Man Becomes Instant Millionaire On $5 Slots Bet At Vegas Casino

A Hawaii resident recently became a millionaire after winning over $1.5-million on a $5 bet at the California Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The individual was celebrating his son’s 21st birthday when they hit the jackpot on a Wheel of Fortune slot machine. The winner attributes their good fortune to a red envelope they carry, symbolizing …

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Teen Graduates High School With 4.3 GPA & 14 Years Of Perfect Attendance

ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB/Gray News) – A high school student in Louisiana is being recognized not only for her academic achievements but for also having perfect attendance. Rylee Beaudion was challenged by her principal at just 4 years old to keep her perfect attendance going, and her senior year at Alexandria Senior High School marked 14 …

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Former Inmate Dad Earns His Master’s Degree From Ivy League College

Thomas Jones, a former inmate, recently achieved a significant milestone by graduating with a master’s degree from Cornell University in Industrial and Labor Relations. The grad says he’s grateful for the challenges he’s experienced, including two stints in prison, because it’s prepared him to make the most of future opportunities. At his graduation ceremony, Jones …

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