Paris Hilton’s bodyguard isn’t “sliving” even if his client is.
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Well over half the U.S. population has been infected with the coronavirus at some point, according to a nationwide study of blood samples, the latest evidence of COVID-19’s far-reaching impact.
Mike Tyson took his skills out of the ring Wednesday night when he repeatedly punched a passenger on a plane that was set to take off from San Francisco to Florida.
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival returns this weekend in person, but for fans who aren’t heading out to the desert there’s more to watch than ever before on the YouTube livestreams from the desert.
Gas is nearly six bucks a gallon. Groceries are 8% higher than last year. Dollar stores: now dollar-and-a-quarter stores. But a giant, 23-ounce can of AriZona iced tea still costs 99 cents.
TV viewing for the CBS telecast of the 64th Grammy Awards ceremony will only be slightly above last year’s all-time low.
Claudia Jessica Villarreal used to fill up her Nissan Pathfinder near her home in Chula Vista. Then Russia invaded Ukraine and gasoline prices went bonkers. The 54-year-old psychologist soon discovered a bargain.
A Black former quality manager for Tesla — who says he was traumatized after serious blast injuries in Afghanistan — is claiming that White co-workers tormented him with ringtones set to sound like incoming-rocket warnings, among other abuses.
Before taking office, Zelenskyy’s most notable role came in the half-hour comedy series “Servant of the People,” In it, he plays a high-school teacher who is unexpectedly elected to office.