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Taylor Swift criticized for being "desperate"
Newsweek· 3 days agoTaylor Swift has been called "desperate" by people online after she released three new editions of her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department...
Lakers News: Surprising Frontrunner Reportedly Emerging to Be Next HC
Newsweek· 2 days agoThe Los Angeles Lakers are in the middle of a head coaching search after firing Darvin Ham shortly...
Why 2024 QB James Resar remained loyal to Iowa football amid coaching staff uncertainty
The Iowa City Press-Citizen· 6 days agoTake a moment to recognize the circumstances James Resar faced. As a high school prospect, Resar had...
Donald Trump rages against Alvin Bragg as trial nears end
Newsweek· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump spiraled into a social media meltdown, ranting about "persecution" at...
Jared Moscowitz shares romantic supercut of James Comer feud
Newsweek· 3 days agoRepresentative Jared Moscowitz of Florida, a Democrat, teased his fellow congressman James Comer, a...
Swezey: Monday's 'Whodunnit?' is What Weakness Will Maryland Exploit Next
Inside Lacrosse· 4 hours agoFans of the “Whodunnit?” mystery genre would enjoy following the Maryland lacrosse team. Most people...
Donald Trump poised to beat Joe Biden in 6 key battleground states: Poll
Newsweek· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump would likely defeat President Joe Biden in six critical battleground...
John Rich calls on doctor over Joe Rogan, Terrence Howard comments
Newsweek· 5 days agoJohn Rich has waded into a discussion that went viral between Joe Rogan and actor Terrence Howard....
With 63% ownership of the shares, Old Second Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:OSBC) is heavily dominated by...
Simply Wall St. via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoIn addition, we found that James Eccher, the CEO has 0.7% of the shares allocated to their name....
Get Summer-Ready With Old Navy's 50% Off Memorial Day Sale: Tennis Dresses, Shorts & More, Starting...
E! Online· 16 hours agoGet a tennis dress, jean shorts, tanks, and more (for so much less). And when you spend $100, you get 15% off non-clearance items.