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The new documentary “John Candy: I Like Me” arrives Friday on Prime Video, with a number of family members, stars, and former ...
Gen Z’s biggest gender gap isn’t political — it’s personal. A new poll shows young men and women define success and happiness in totally different ways.
Elton John has found a new way to ensure his legacy lives on forever — by turning his kneecaps into gold-plated jewelry that will withstand the test of time. The music icon, known for his eccentric ...
I knew why those movies weren’t successful,” John Waters reflects on the Sixties cinema gimmick Smell-O-Vision, in which films were attempted to be enhanced by scents being piped into theaters. “It ...
Last year, John Cena announced that in preparation for his in-ring retirement, he'd be going on a year-long tour with about three-dozen dates, one of which pitted him against his former rival CM Punk ...
Scott reveals how Mayer’s surprise demo video – in which he spoke of an ongoing revolution in guitar playing – came about ...
In the latest episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the Emmy Award-winning show tackles the topic of Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu. Many of the points made - as well as clips used - lead to a ...
ST. LOUIS — Much like he has done countless times over the past 18 years, St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak ascended the four steps leading up to the St. Louis ...
Tom Dougherty is a digital content producer for CBS Philadelphia. Before joining CBS Philadelphia, Tom covered sports for NBC Sports Philadelphia. He currently covers breaking news and sports. Major ...
The Presbyterian minister and CT board member committed to serve the Lord and “let the chips fall where they may.” John Huffman, the one minister who told US president Richard Nixon he should confess ...