Oregon and Washington have finalized a deal to join the Big Ten beginning in the 2024-25 season, moves that likely are the death blow to the century-old Pac-12.
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Charity Lawson got an unwelcome surprise on Monday’s episode of “The Bachelorette”. After sending the season’s most controversial contestant home, the child and family therapist was none too pleased to see him make a reappearance at the cocktail party, putting a damper on what had been a near-perfect week.
Everything started out well for Charity and her suitors in Stevenson, Washington, though Brayden was still bitter over how last week went down.
When Dotun landed the one-on-one date, he was feeling “amazing,” but things took a turn when he learned he’d have to conquer one of his biggest fears: heights. Dotun ended up doing just that, though, when he and Charity bungee jumped not once but twice.
Charity felt “protected” after the experience, and things got even better during their nighttime conversation, when both she and Dotun opened up about their childhoods. At the end of the date, Dotun told the cameras that it’s a “perfect match” with Charity.
Then, on the group date in the woods, Brayden irked all the guys by not wearing a coat in freezing conditions. The men faced challenges from young Girl Scouts about survival skills, and ultimately Aaron was declared the winner. As Brayden whined about Aaron being a “cookie cutter dude,” the software salesman enjoyed some time with Charity by the kissing tree.
“It’s nothing against her, she’s a great girl, but I love life,” Brayden said in a confessional. “I’m not just going to settle for someone that doesn’t add to my life. I like her, I think she’s an amazing woman, she might just be an amazing woman for someone else that’s not me.”
Things took a dramatic turn at the after-party when Aaron called Brayden out for being pessimistic, and the travel nurse argued that he was a
Oregon and Washington have finalized a deal to join the Big Ten beginning in the 2024-25 season, moves that likely are the death blow to the century-old Pac-12.
Doja Cat has returned with a brand new single and video – watch ‘Paint The Town Red’ below.The new track is the singer and rapper’s second release of 2023, following comeback single ‘Attention’ which landed in June.‘Attention’ was her first solo offering since she released her chart-topping third studio album ‘Planet Her’ in 2021.The video for ‘Paint The Town Red’ is inspired by a trio of Doja-created paintings, and directed by Nina McNeely.Watch it below.Elsewhere since the release of ‘Planet Her’, Doja has dropped the Top 10 Billboard track ‘Vegas’ from the Elvis soundtrack and appeared on the remix for SZA’s Number One-peaking single, ‘Kill Bill’.She has also announced her first-ever North American arena tour kicking off later this year, with Ice Spice and Doechii as support – find the full schedule below and buy tickets here.The singer and rapper will kick off ‘The Scarlet Tour’ on October 31 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, with stops planned for Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston, Miami, Brooklyn, Toronto and many more, closing out the 24-date trek at Chicago’s United Center in Chicago on December 13.‘The Scarlett Tour’ 2023OCTOBER31 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center *NOVEMBER2 – Los Angeles, CA, Crypto.com Arena *3 – Las Vegas, NV, T-Mobile Arena *5 – San Diego, CA, Viejas Arena *6 – Anaheim, CA, Honda Center *8 – Phoenix, AZ, Footprint Center *10 – Denver, CO, Ball Arena *13 – Austin, TX, Moody Center *15 – Houston, TX, Toyota Center *16 – Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center *19 – Atlanta, GA, State Farm Arena *21 – Miami, FL, Kaseya Center #24 – Tampa, FL, Amalie Arena *26 – Charlotte, NC, Spectrum Center #27 – Washington, DC, Capital One Arena #29 – Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center #30 – Newark, NJ, Prudential
On July 25, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a town hall on Fox News with Sean Hannity. If it seems odd that a Democratic candidate for president was speaking to the Trump-invested Fox News audience, it was. Hannity asked Kennedy, “You’re talking to the American people tonight. Why should they vote for you?”
As the SAG-AFTRA strike enters its second month with no end in sight, joining the WGA strike that began in May, some of Hollywood’s biggest stars have been taking to picket lines to support the unions.
Tributes have poured in for the “immensely talented” Euphoria star Angus Cloud following his tragic death at the age of 25. The US actor, who starred as the sweet natured drug dealer Fezco O’Neill on the popular HBO series, died on Monday. HBO said in a statement: “We are incredibly saddened to learn of the passing of Angus Cloud.
A DJ from the flagship radio station of the NFL’s Washington Redskins was fired after an incident earlier in the week when he and a partner, broadcasting live from the team’s Virginia training facility, called a local female sports reporter “Barbie” and “a cheerleader” on air while she was on assignment covering the team.
showed the goods in the West End revival of Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire.” “He played Stanley, and there are several moments where he takes off his shirt and it was electric,” Daria Cercek admitted to Variety. “The ladies in the audience were very vocal, and we were like, ‘I think we’ve found our guy.’ “It was announced in January that Mescal, 27, would team with Denzel Washington for the action film sequel.He will play Lucius, the grandson of Lucilla (Connie Nielsen) and nephew to Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) from the original “Gladiator.” “I’m so proud I get to make it,” Mescal told the Hollywood Reporter during Oscar season. “It’s an intimidating feat.
Paul Mescal is a real heartthrob.
Lindsey Horan scored a game-saving goal during a high-stakes U.S. versus Netherlands match in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Tiffany Haddish made a rare comment about her fertility struggles and her experience with miscarriages.
Tiffany Haddish is telling her truth. The Haunted Mansion star and rapper
UPDATE, 1:41 PM: Former ABC News producer James Gordon Meek today pleaded guilty to “transportation and possession of child sexual abuse material,” according to the Department of Justice.
is always in style. And the triumphant return of the '90s supermodel bob proves just that.Also known as the flipped bob or “flob,” the '90s supermodel bob is the best of all hair worlds: The chop combines the texture and volume of Cindy Crawford’s signature with the length, movement, and low-maintenance of Christy Turlington's beloved bob. So while the look is (obviously) incredibly chic, it's practical too.“The ‘flob’ cut has the line and length of the bob but the top layers much more texture, so it’s lighter on top and easier to flip around,” celebrity hairstylist tells Glamour.
Legendary actor Richard E. Grant has announced his mother Leonne Esterhuysen has passed away at the age of 93. The Withnail and I star made the announcement on a video he posted to Twitter as he paid tribute to the woman who gave him the "gift of life". The Oscar nominated actor, 66, also reflected on their "incredibly complicated relationship".
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from Monday’s episode of ABC’s The Bachelorette.
Charity Lawson got an unwelcome surprise on Monday's episode of . After sending the season's most controversial contestant home, the child and family therapist was none too pleased to see him make a reappearance at the cocktail party, putting a damper on what had been a near-perfect week.Everything started out well for Charity and her suitors in Stevenson, Washington, though Brayden was still bitter over how last week went down.When Dotun landed the one-on-one date, he was feeling «amazing,» but things took a turn when he learned he'd have to conquer one of his biggest fears: heights.
McKinley Franklin editor Laird Koenig, who wrote “The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane,” died in Santa Barbara on June 30, Jamie Dixon, the son of Koenig’s collaborator Peter L. Dixon, told Variety. He was 95. Koenig was an American author and screenwriter whose novel was adapted into the 1976 Jodie Foster-led horror movie “The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane.” He was born on Sept. 14, 1927, in Seattle, and would go on to attend the University of Washington. Koenig worked in advertising before being approached by Peter L. Dixon, whom he would collaborate with extensively throughout his career, and went on to write for the adventure television series “Flipper.”
This is the season of political town halls, but there’s one on Monday evening that is garnering some attention in the media pundit class: An event featuring Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman designed to promote the group No Labels.
Obviously, it takes years for feature films to get developed, written, filmed, and then released. And though artificial intelligence has been a topic of sci-fi films for years, it feels like there is no better time than now to release a film about rogue A.I.
The New York Jets aren’t happy that they’re being showcased as part of HBO’s series, “Hard Knocks.”