Day: July 2, 2022
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Entertainment
Jason Derulo’s Ex Jena Frumes Claims He Cheated on Her Before Their Split
Jena Frumes and Jason Derulo. Shutterstock (2) Nearly one year after Jason Derulo and Jena Frumes broke off their relationship,…
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Entertainment
Channel Meghan Markle’s Denim Vibes With These $26 Shorts From Amazon
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Summer is a…
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US
Texas can enforce 1925 abortion ban, state supreme court rules
Abortion was functionally outlawed in Texas on Friday as the state’s top court ruled authorities can enforce a 1925 ban.…
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Entertainment
Texas Supreme Court Allows Abortion Ban to Go into Effect
The Texas Supreme Court reversed a lower court on Friday evening and allowed a pre-Roe 1925 law prohibiting abortions to go…
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Sports
Choice words, bizarre antics mark a wacky men’s night at Wimbledon
Placeholder while article actions load WIMBLEDON, England — Wimbledon, which has a tradition of nuttiness squeezing out from beneath its…
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Entertainment
After RHOBH Co-Star Garcelle Beauvais Called Her ‘Uneducated,’ Diana Jenkins Clapped Back
A newbie is present within the Season 12 cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: Diana Jenkins. What we’ve…
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Tech
UFC 276 Israel Adesanya vs. Jared Cannonier: Start Time, How to Watch or Stream Online
UFC 276 is a killer card from top to bottom, featuring two title fights, a handful of rising stars and…
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Tech
‘Lightyear’: Here’s When to Expect the Pixar Film on Disney Plus
The latest lovely Pixar film is out now in theaters, so it’s a matter of time before it hits Disney Plus. Lightyear is…
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Sports
Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff fall on a rough day for top women at Wimbledon
Placeholder while article actions load WIMBLEDON, England — The streak lived for 132 days or, in tennis time, an eon.…
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Politics
SCOTUS Marshal Implores MD Gov. to Stop Protests at Justices’ Homes
U.S. Supreme Court Marshal Gail A. Curley has penned letters to Maryland authorities, including Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD), imploring them…
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