In the history of the USWNT, no player has created divided opinions like Megan Rapinoe. She became the backbone of the team for an extended period and assisted them in securing numerous World Cups and Olympic gold medals. Even though she missed a penalty in the recently concluded FIFA Women’s World Cup, she still remains a legend. Therefore, she had earlier credited her sister, Rachael Rapinoe, for providing her with the platform she warranted.
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'Clueless' Star Stacey Dash 911 Call My Husband 'Put Me Into A Chokeh
Play video content 9/30/2019 THE CHAOTIC 911 CALL UPDATE 2:55 PM PT -- Stacey's manager, Nick Terry, just put out a statement claiming our report of Stacey's husband choking her was "untruthful." However, if you listen to the 911 call, you hear Stacey very clearly state her husband put her in a chokehold and claim she had marks around her neck.
UPDATE 2:10 PM PT -- We've obtained the 911 call in which you hear Stacey tell the operator she's been assaulted by her husband.
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Daddy's Girl, Veruca, In Willy Wonka -- 'Memba Her?!
Gallery Launch Gallery 'Memba Them? Launch Gallery Gallery Alamy English actress and singer Julie Dawn Cole was just 13 years old when she was cast as Veruca Salt -- the spoiled and greedy daughter who demands everything 'now' and the second person to discover the Golden Ticket -- in the 1971 classic film "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."
Julie shared the big screen with the late Gene Wilder as the colorful and gleeful Willy Wonka, Peter Ostrum as the sweet and humble, Charlie Bucket and Denise Nickerson as the selfish and vain gal, Violet Beauregarde.
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Elle Fanning Talks Being BrunetteWatch Now!
Getting used to a new hair color can take a while. Just ask Elle Fanning. After dyeing her signature blond hair brunette for a role, the actress told E! News at the Boxtrolls premiere on Sunday that "it's very strange" and she is still figure out clothes that go with her new hue. Right now, she is specifically looking for a prom dress that will complement her brown hairstyle.
But it's not just the color—which she joked she feels more "
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History And Hatred Drive The Horror In 'Ring Shout'
P. Djèlí Clark is no stranger to the novella, and Ring Shout, a demonic horror twist on the Jim Crow South, is the newest addition to his collection.
In Ring Shout, Clark gives us a world where the release of The Birth of a Nation in 1915 was a ritual performed by white men to summon demons — and not just any demons. Ku Kluxes are pale, pointy-headed entities existing alongside human members of the Klan, terrorizing Black folk and intentionally feeding the Klan's racist hatred.
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Julianne Moore Wears Red Gown for Golden Globes 2024
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Red-Pill Misogyny is Thriving on 'Muslim Twitter' These Muslim Women Are Fighting Back
Sabrine* is sitting in her ten-year-old brother’s room one night, playing Xbox, when he asks her if she knows who Andrew Tate is.
“I heard other boys at school talking about him – they wanted to pick him for our English project, but Miss wouldn’t let them,” he told her. Sabrine froze. She knew of the hold Tate and wider incel culture were having over teenage boys and young men across the world.
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the 10 Most Famous Sports Stars to Take the Oath
They aren't as powerful as politicians. They aren't as rich as CEOs. And they aren't as smart as Rhodes Scholars.
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But for whatever reason, athletes are consistently members of the world's most elite secret societies.
The oldest and most famous of those societies — Freemasonry — is no exception.
For over 100 years, America's athletes have been active masons. They play a variety of sports and come from a variety of backgrounds, but they all took the secret oath.
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World Bank urges Latin America not to leave young people behind | Employment
Employment This article is more than 8 years oldWorld Bank urges Latin America not to leave young people behindThis article is more than 8 years old18 million young people out of school and work could instead be driving Latin American growth and helping to cut crime, says bank’s lead education economist
The 18 million young people out of school and work across Latin America could play a vital role in driving the region’s economic growth and reducing crime, inequality and migration, a new report claims.
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