While it was initially alleged the shock decision was a bitter snub directed at the palace, it has since been reported the Duchess made the decision due to “practical and personal reasons.
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Damaging wind gusts shook the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain states on Wednesday, felling trees, downing power lines and killing one person. At the time of reporting, at least 33,049 Idahoans, 14,665 Montanans, 20,686 Oregonians and 125,510 Washingtonians were out of power, according to data from PowerOutage.US. In Washington, winds reached speeds of up to 70 mph, blowing over a tractor-trailer on the Deception Pass Bridge.
While it was initially alleged the shock decision was a bitter snub directed at the palace, it has since been reported the Duchess made the decision due to “practical and personal reasons.
Sorry, not sorry. Katherine Heigl admitted that backlash about her behind-the-scenes reputation took a major toll on her mental health after her Grey’s Anatomy exit.
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar winner Tim Robbins has been tapped as a lead opposite Leslie Mann in The Power, Amazon’s 10-episode thriller drama series based on Naomi Alderman’s feminist sci-fi book, from Sister, Alderman and director Reed Morano.
Antonio Ferme authorOne year ago on Tuesday, Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter accident outside of Calabasas, Calif. He was one of nine confirmed dead, including his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, six family friends and the pilot.
Kelly Clarkson is having some fun with her latest “Kellyoke” cover.
Jennifer Lopez and Lady Gaga brought some Hollywood flare to Wednesday's inauguration of Joe Biden. Gaga, who actively supported the Biden-Harris ticket throughout the 2020 election cycle, took the stage in Washington D.C.
WASHINGTON D. C. – Joseph R. Biden Jr was inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States Wednesday, just hours after his predecessor Donald J. Trump, left Washington flying to his private club in Florida ending one of the most divisive chapters and presidencies in American history.
Lady Gaga has expressed her hopes for peace and love during president-elect Joe Biden‘s inauguration tomorrow (January 20).Biden will be officially sworn in as the 46th president of the United States at a ceremony held at the US Capitol in Washington D.C., alongside vice president-elect Kamala Harris.Gaga, who is set to perform the US national anthem at the event, took to social media this evening (January 19) to share a heartfelt message captioning an image of herself inside the Capitol
Ramsbottom and stole cash. The incident happened at a firm on Garden Street at about 11.50am on Saturday (January 9).Now police have issued a still image from CCTV footage of two men they want to speak to in relation to the incident.They also urged businesses to remain vigilant.
Joe Biden has no plans to stay out of view on Inauguration Day, he says, even as the FBI on Monday warned that more armed supporters of Donald Trump are aiming to be in Washington, DC and elsewhere to potentially “storm” government buildings over the next few days.
One year ago this week, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced that they would be stepping down from their roles as senior members of the royal family. Since then, they've permanently moved to the Los Angeles area, where they have a home with their son, Archie, in Montecito.