Australia has launched a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign that depicts its world-first ban on social media for teenagers as "for the good of our kids" ahead of its December start date.
Kayla Nicole sits down with PEOPLE to discuss her new podcast, her wellness brand, her foray into fashion and the ...
Battlefield 6 developer DICE actively encourages players to uninstall the game's single-player campaign, but for a very good ...
Mel Gibson's 'The Resurrection of the Christ' has started shooting with Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen replacing Jim Caviezel ...
Fashion designer Marc Jacobs talks about his love of Instagram, being a judge for its new Rings awards program and why he may ...
Dad made it out of that incinerator, made it off the Canim Lake Indian Reserve and turned himself into a noted artist whose ...
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Olthof Funeral Home, Elmira area fixture for nearly 8 decades, closing its doors for good
Olthof Funeral Home, located at 1050 Pennsylvania Ave., made the announcement on its website and its Facebook page that it ...
England confirmed their qualification for next summer's World Cup by overwhelming Latvia in Riga. Thomas Tuchel's side needed ...
Jimmy Kimmel celebrated that President Trump “finally did something positive” with his role in the deal between Israel and ...
Unlike many of his fellow NBA superstars, LeBron James' early life was not one of privilege. He spent his childhood moving ...
Liberal late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel credited President Donald Trump for his role in the Israel-Hamas ...
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