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Ed Sheeran Revealed He ‘Didn’t Want to Live Anymore’ After Best Friend’s Death
Ed Sheeran told a heartbreaking story about his life, saying that after his friends Jamal Edwards and Shane Warne died, he “didn’t want to live anymore.” Edwards was a music businessman who helped Sheeran get his career started. He died in February 2022 at the age of 31. Sheeran’s wife, Cherry Seaborn, was told she…
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Lauren Sanchez’s First Film ‘Descends into Chaos’
It has been said that Lauren Sanchez, who is married to Jeff Bezos, made her first movie, The Golden Door, which was an independent film. But Sanchez, 53, has been accused of running a crazy shoot that led to the firing of the director and several crew members. Reports say that Sanchez paid for the…
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K-Pop Group IVE Has Unveiled a New Album’s Teaser
The K-pop band IVE has shared a preview of the album’s lead single. This preview track is titled “Kitsch,” and it will be available on March 27. The song will appear on their debut studio album, simply titled It’s Ive. A teaser for their new idea was released on March 20, suggesting a darker color…
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John Wick’s Chapter 4 Is Rotten Tomatoes’ Highest-Rated Film
It has been said that John Wick: Chapter 4, which stars Keanu Reeves, has reached a new milestone by becoming the action franchise’s highest-rated movie on Rotten Tomatoes. This is the fourth movie in the popular action series John Wick. On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie has the most positive reviews of all the movies in…
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2 Teenagers Died in Sledding Accident During Spring Break
On Sunday night, two teenage guys from Illinois died while sledding on a spring break trip to Colorado, according to officials. The 17- and 18-year-old were riding a sled tandem at Copper Mountain Ski Resort when they “launched off a massive snowbank at the bottom of the half pipe,” according to the Summit County Sheriff’s…
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New CEO of Starbucks Assumes Position Sooner Than Anticipated
Howard Schultz resigned as CEO of Starbucks two weeks earlier than anticipated, and Laxman Narasimhan will now lead the worldwide coffee business. This concludes Schultz’s third tenure as the company’s leader. In the midst of severe labor unrest, he returned in April of last year to assist in stabilizing Starbucks’ stock price, and he was…
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Ford Recalls 1.5 Million Cars to Fix Brake Hoses and Wiper Arms
Due to possible leaky brake hoses and broken windshield wiper arms, Ford is recalling nearly 1.5 million vehicles in the US. The greatest of two recalls involves almost 1.3 million Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ midsize automobiles from 2013 to 2018. In documents submitted by safety regulators on Friday, the manufacturer stated that the front…
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Cuban Baseball Player Departs Following the World Series in Florida
A Cuban baseball player failed to appear at Miami International Airport when his squad departed the country on Monday, defecting to the United States just one day after his team fell 14-2 to the United States in Little Havana in the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic. The Miami Herald stated that Iván Prieto González,…
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Chuck Lorre Donates $30M for Underserved Med Tech School Students
One of television’s most successful writers donated a substantial donation to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles to help underserved members of the community acquire the skills necessary to become healthcare professionals. His Chuck Lorre Family Foundation donated $30 million to sponsor the development of a new school. There will be training programs for…
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NYPD Scrambles to Deploy Barricades in Preparation of a Possible Indictment of Trump
Monday, workers unloaded steel barriers from vehicles of the New York Police Department in front of the Manhattan Criminal Courts. Men were observed erecting them in anticipation of a potential indictment of former President Donald Trump, who asked his followers to go to the streets if he is detained. Three persons engaged in the proceedings…