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Why the ‘Battle of the Sexes’ showdown could have a negative impact on women’s tennis
Showdown set to take place later this month in Dubai.
The Boston Red Sox already have added one All-Star starting pitcher this offseason, but could another make sense as well?
"I've been plugged into some sort of matrix," Jonathan Bailey says to David Corenswet. "I feel like I’ve been slowly working ...
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Transfer Debrief: Liverpool target Bundesliga sensation; Man Utd masterclass signing; Tottenham move for £40m ‘leader’
Liverpool scouts are pushing the club's hierachy to sign an elite Bundesliga talent, Man Utd are pursuing a 'must-sign' ...
For Good' star spills on his love for the cast, sitting next to Ben Stiller at the Oscars — and how long he sat in the makeup chair during filming.
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Top Trump Goon’s Thanksgiving Hometown Mission Raises Eyebrows
When top Trump immigration goon Gregory Bovino and his 200-strong “Green Army” of armed and masked Border Patrol agents were ...
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With 'The Running Man' in Theaters, Edgar Wright's Beloved Crime Comedy Debuts on a New Streamer
Edgar Wright's The Running Man is in theaters, and his beloved crime comedy Hot Fuzz, starring Simon Pegg, is about to join a ...
If the sale of Warner Bros. to Netflix goes through, what will that mean for the future of the entertainment industry?
The latest SpongeBob meme wave arrived with an unexpected source: an Ice Spice track written for The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants. The phrase “SpongeBob big guy pants okay” spread fast ...
You know his face. You've quoted his lines. Sean Whalen wants you to know he's more than 'that guy.'
Sean Whalen on stealing scenes, starring in "Twister" and the original "Got Milk?" ad and being mistaken for Steve Buscemi.
In her Rolling Stone cover story last summer, Ice Spice likened her hustle to none other than SpongeBob SquarePants, the cartoon crustacean whose eponymous animated series premiered in 1999, just a ...
Luigi Mangione’s bushy eyebrows were “the only thing’’ that customers and workers at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s could see over ...
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