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Lisa Ann Walter feels like she's won the game of thrones.
The Parent Trap actress was totally in awe at meeting House of the Dragon actor Matt Smith at the 2023 Critics' Choice Awards on Jan. 15, sharing a snapshot of the moment on social media.
For the occasion, Lisa wore a figure-hugging, blue Zhivago gown with a plunging neckline and Brevani jewelry. Next to her, Matt wore a cream-colored tuxedo jacket with a black dress shirt.
Hamas terrorists planned to attack elementary schools and a youth center in an Israeli kibbutz, with the instructions to 'kill as many people as possible'.
Documents found on the bodies of dead fighters at the Kfar Sa'ad kibbutz, obtained by NBC News, detail their horrifying intentions.
An IDF soldier told NewsNation that he had seen plans stating:'Hunt and kill everything that moves. Pets, animals. Babies, infants.'
The soldier added: 'It is clear it was written for them and what we are seeing is proof of that.
Video: Abercrombie & Fitch boss Mike Jeffries's pad and luxury hotels around the world including Claridge's in London 'were used for sex parties' with young men 'recruited by James Jacobson - a middleman with a snakeskin patch nose' Panorama doc The Abercrombie Guys: The Dark Side of Cool spoke to several men who claimed they were recruited by James Jacobson to attend sex parties. Mr Jacobson is alleged to acted as a 'middleman', paying.
These are the cold, dead eyes belonging to the victim of a heinous faux sex crime ... perpetrated right inside a Walmart.
19-year-old Sean Johnson allegedly roamed the aisles Tuesday and picked his prey ... a brown stuffed horse. Cops say Johnson then pulled out his namesake and pressed it against the horse's chest.
THAT was just foreplay. Johnson then ferociously humped the horse -- making his deposit and then wrapped the animal in a comforter he took from a nearby aisle.
Arezou Rezvani is a reporter and senior editor for NPR's Morning Edition. She's also founding editor of Up First, NPR's daily news podcast.
Much of her work centers on people experiencing some of the most difficult days of their lives. She's reported from Afghanistan under Taliban rule, has spent time in Lebanon covering the impact of the country's shattered economy on everyday people, and was in Ukraine during the early days of Russia's war working on stories about Ukraine's resistance and the war's impact on children.
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Sitcoms always have great holiday episodes. In honor of Thanksgiving approaching, here are some of the most memorable Thanksgiving-centered episodes of 'Martin,' 'Girlfriends,' and 'Moesha.'
Published on November 17, 2022 2 min read Thanksgiving is nearing quickly. The holiday provides families and friends across the world with a way to enjoy a good meal together – and also a time for much-needed relaxation. But there’s always the chance for chaos to ensue.
Dance musicIn four years, Jordan Asher – AKA Boots – has gone from sleeping rough to writing for Beyoncé, a tale as shadowy as his sound. Is it too good to be true?
Jordan Asher is wading through leaves on a crisp autumn lunchtime in New York’s Washington Square Park, contemplating his Cinderella story. Under the alias Boots, he is one of the most sought-after and speculated-about writers and producers in pop music.
Here come the Lipstick Bounty Hunters: Middle-aged women may face charges after 'breaking suspect's nose and blinding him in one eye' in an Arby's restaurantBy Daily Mail Reporter Published: 02:56, 6 April 2013 | Updated: 14:30, 6 April 2013 e-mail 92
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A group of women calling themselves the 'Lipstick Bounty Hunters' may face charges after a man claimed he was assaulted and blinded in one eye as they tried to take him into custody.
Mitch Albom was intent on chronicling the Tuesdays he spent with Morrie Schwartz, his favorite college professor who was facing Lou Gehrig's disease. Albom's only goal was to write a book to pay for Schwartz' medical bills.
But publisher after publisher rejected his book proposal. Some said Albom's story of reconnecting with his professor who was determined to teach a final class on life's lessons was too much of a "