She may be the GOAT of gymnastics, but to Simone Biles‘ parents, she’s just their daughter. Simone’s mother, Nellie Ceytano Biles, and her father, Ronald Biles, aren’t her biological parents, but they’re her mom and dad nonetheless.
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Actor Drake Bell, called a “monster” today by the victim in a 2017 Ohio child endangerment case, was given two years of probation and a suspended one-year jail sentence in a Cleveland courtroom today following the actor’s guilty pleas last month to counts of attempted child endangering and disseminating matter harmful to juveniles.
Bell appeared for the sentencing via Zoom today in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas courtroom with Judge Timothy McCormick. The charges carried a possible prison term of
She may be the GOAT of gymnastics, but to Simone Biles‘ parents, she’s just their daughter. Simone’s mother, Nellie Ceytano Biles, and her father, Ronald Biles, aren’t her biological parents, but they’re her mom and dad nonetheless.
We can’t believe we’re already reporting on another waterpark death this summer…
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Josh Peck is offering his feelings about Drake Bell’s troubles.
Josh Peck is sharing his thoughts on the sentencing of his former Drake & Josh co-star Drake Bell.
Drake Bell seemingly celebrated avoiding prison time related to charges involving misconduct with a minor by going live on Instagram with his infant son. The former Nickelodeon star was sentenced to two years probation by an Ohio judge after pleading guilty to criminal charges involving a minor.
Drake Bell has been sentenced to two years probation following his arrest for attempted child endangerment, Us Weekly can confirm.
Ethan Shanfeld Drake Bell has been sentenced to two years’ probation and 200 hours of community service after pleading guilty to charges of attempted child endangerment and disseminating matter harmful to juveniles.After initially pleading not guilty, the “Drake & Josh” star later pleaded guilty to a felony and misdemeanor charge relating to a 2017 incident with an underage girl who met him online and attended one of his concerts in Ohio when she was 15.
Drake Bell has been sentenced.
Twenty One Pilots have shared a new video for recent single ‘Saturday’ – you can watch it below.The Ohio duo – comprised of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun – released their sixth album ‘Scaled And Icy’ back in May, after previewing the project with the singles ‘Shy Away’ and ‘Choker’.Twenty One Pilots’ next single, ‘Saturday’, followed soon after, and now the duo have shared a video for the upbeat party-ready track, which sees Joseph and Dun host a deep sea gig.The Andrew Donoho-directed clip was
What is a no-brainer? Angry "Jeopardy!" fans lashed out over a final question Tuesday they said was "too easy" and is a sign the game show isn’t "trying anymore." In a Final Jeopardy question with the category "colleges and universities," guest host Sanjay Gupta asked contestants which school had recently trademarked the word "The." "In 2019 this public university attempted to trademark the word "The" for use on clothing and hats," the question read.
wrote on Twitter.“Easiest Final Jeopardy ever,” a second observer griped.Another added, “Tonight’s Final Jeopardy was a GIMME.”Others proclaimed it was by far the least challenging final question the show has ever aired.“That was the easiest final @Jeopardy question ever,” another fan fumed.Ultimately, the show’s current champ Courtney Shah, a community college teacher from Portland, Ore., used the simple question to add $4,000 to her total winnings of $118,558.Ohio State’s move to trademark
Right Side Broadcasting Network’s website on Friday, “YouTube has suspended RSBN from live streaming and posting content to their YouTube channel on the eve of President Donald Trump’s Save America rally in Sarasota, Florida. YouTube has also deleted all of RSBN’s coverage of Trump’s June 26 rally in Wellington, Ohio, along with his June 5 speech to the North Carolina GOP convention.”According to RSBN, the suspension will last seven days.
News5Cleveland when asked why he did not veto the provision. He also claimed that it will not lead to any discrimination.“People are not going to be discriminated against in regards to medical care,” the governor said.