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Bangor homelessness / Milo special elections / Stephen King's influences
Bangor Daily News· 7 days agoA Bangor group has found 36 apartments for homeless people. Milo will hold a special election after...
Hello to ‘Bridgerton,’ Goodbye to ‘Sheldon’ and ‘Todd,’ Academy of Country Music Awards, Blast from...
TV Insider· 13 hours agoOne of streaming’s biggest hits is back for another lavishly costumed romcom romp through Regency...
Obituaries in Abilene, TX | Abilene Reporter News
Abilene Reporter-News· 5 days agoWayne Thomas Hurst passed away peacefully on May 6th, 2024, in Plano, TX at the age of 90, surrounded by his beloved family. Tommy graduated from Abilene...
The Hidden Meaning Behind 10 Stunning Orchid Colors
House Beautiful via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWhite Orchids getty images “The white orchid symbolizes purity, elegance, and innocence, and is commonly gifted for weddings and christenings. At times,...
‘Limonov’s Ben Whishaw Recalls His First Cannes In 2009: “I Have A Horrifying Memory”
Deadline Hollywood· 9 hours agoTo star, the director chose British actor Ben Whishaw, himself a chameleonic actor who’s just as at ...
“I Love Their Love!”: People Can’t Get Enough Of This Seriously Sweet Moment Between Prince Harry...
BuzzFeed News via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“Their warmth and admiration for each other is one of the primary reasons why I love this couple,”...
‘Mary & George’ Gets Even More Morbid, If You Can Believe It
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 6 days agoStarzEngland may have narrowly avoided a war with Spain in last week’s episode of Mary & George. But...
A look at high-profile political assassinations and attempts this century
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 6 hours agoSlovakia's prime minister Robert Fico was gravely injured in an apparent assassination attempt that...
His journey to London remains a complete mystery
Weston Forum· 4 days agoPrince Harry is scheduled to return to London at the beginning of next May. The journey remains largely a mystery until now. Will Prince Harry come to...
Alice Munro was the English language’s Chekhov
The Economist· 1 day agoInstantly, the reader is in Alice Munro territory: spinsters with lingering illnesses and stifled passions, jealous married women scrubbing floors, inky...