Tony Romo's reaction to Dolly Parton in cheerleader outfit has Internet cringing but secretly nodding
Tony Romo was mocked after he got carried away while discussing Dolly Parton's outfit during her halftime performance at the Dallas Cowboys game
2023-11-24 16:59
'GMA' host Michael Strahan's daughter Sophia stuns in black as she shares snaps of Thanksgiving with sister and father's girlfriend
Sophia celebrated Thanksgiving with her sister, her father Michael Strahan and his girlfriend Kayla Quick
2023-11-24 16:58
DBS Seeks Private Credit Foothold by Originating Deals
DBS Group Holdings Ltd. is looking to cash in on the boom in private credit by originating and
2023-11-24 16:55
'Today' host Savannah Guthrie sprinkles hotness in chic outfit during Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Savannah Guthrie has been no stranger to flaunting her legs, as seen in various instances in the past
2023-11-24 16:55
Andrew Tate declares himself 'most desired man on planet' after being voted sexiest man alive in survey, fans say 'deserve it'
Andrew Tate said, 'The crazy thing about it is that I dont want to talk any of them because girls are boring with nothing interesting to say'
2023-11-24 16:47
Take That 'don't know' where Jason Orange is
Take That "don't know" where Jason Orange is and have no way of contacting him, though he occasionally sends them an email.
2023-11-24 16:27
Alix Earle introduces Braxton Berrios to family on Thanksgiving, Internet calls it 'iconic'
Social media influencer Alix Earle and Miami Dolphins player Braxton Berrios celebrated their inaugural Thanksgiving together in New Jersey
2023-11-24 16:21
Jack Antonoff insists Hey Joe is not about Taylor Swift's ex-boyfriend
Jack Antonoff has moved to dismiss speculation that his new song Hey Joe is about Taylor Swift's ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn - insisting her fans will be disappointed to find out it's actually a tribute to his dad
2023-11-24 16:18
'Sister Wives' stars Janelle and Christine Brown call out 'unfair' Kody Brown for 'faking' relationship
'Sister Wives' star Robyn Brown's tears questions amid fall of polygamy
2023-11-24 15:53
Congo’s New Rules Could Force Banks to Sell Stakes of Up to 45%
A directive from the Democratic Republic of Congo’s central bank has lenders in the country concerned they may
2023-11-24 15:52
Arizona mom's Christmas cheer turns into nightmare after children's gifts get stolen along with car
Maricela McCreight had bought Christmas presents for her children and kept them in her car's trunk
2023-11-24 15:52
Putin pardons two cannibals who joined Russia’s war in Ukraine – report
Vladimir Putin has reportedly pardoned two Russian men convicted of cannibalism after they deployed to the frontline in the war with Ukraine. One of the men, Denis Gorin, was recruited into a private military company after signing a contract with the Russian ministry of defence but is known to have been convicted thrice for murdering at least four people between 2003 and 2022. He was also convicted of eating the remains of his victims along with his brother, reported Sibir Realii, a news outlet aligned with Radio Free Europe. He is the 17th person convicted for murder to be pardoned by the Russian president between 2022 and 2023. “At the trial, he (Gorin) admitted that they ate the murdered man who was their acquaintance,” said his neighbour Dmitry Vladimirovich. Investigators found out that Gorin first killed his victim and then washed and refrigerated the remains. After his last conviction in 2018, Gorin was sentenced to 22 years in prison but was pardoned in 2023 by the Russian president. The neighbour added that Gorin was now free and admitted to a military hospital in the eastern Russian city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk due to a moderate injury. “He’s basically free, pardoned, and half his [prison] sentence has been wiped out. But I don’t think he’ll stay free for long. His victims’ relatives remember everything," the neighbour said, adding that he feared Gorin might start killing again. According to a new photo on Gorin’s social media profile on Odnoklassniki – a Russian platform – from a month ago, he is seen wearing a military uniform with the letter Z emblazoned on the sleeve, a pro-war symbol for conflicts in Ukraine and abroad widely used in Russia. Another man, Nikolai Ogolobyak, was convicted of ritual murders, according to the Russian media reports. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2019 for murdering four teenagers and then consuming their remains. The 33-year-old man was reportedly pardoned this week by the Russian president for fighting in the invasion of Ukraine. Russia has regularly released and pardoned hardened criminals convicted for rapes, murders and other serious crimes to replenish its military personnel reserves fighting in Ukraine. Prominent PMC Wagner also released hundreds of convicts who joined its military operations in eastern Ukraine. Read More Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin’s forces suffer major losses in the east, says Kyiv Hungary set to receive millions in EU money despite Orban's threats to veto Ukraine aid South Korea says Russian support likely enabled North Korea to successfully launch a spy satellite
2023-11-24 15:50