Terry Crews' Doctor Finds Possible Cancerous Polyps During Colonoscopy

Terry Crews isn't afraid to go deep with a role. The actor underwent an actual colonoscopy while reprising his character from 2006's Idiocracy in a new campaign for Lead From Behind, which is powered by the Colorectal Cancer Alliance to raise awareness that colon cancer is preventable. During the procedure, Terry's doctor found potentially cancerous polyps in his system. As seen in a video released on July 25, Terry—dressed in President Camacho's patriotic garb—visited his physician for an examination. [Read More]

Everything You Need to Know About Errol Spence Jr's Relationship With His Girlfriend Debra

Errol Spence Jr. is a well known  name in boxing. He holds the World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF), and World Boxing Association (WBA) titles in the welterweight division (Super version). He has been the champion of the WBC since 2017, the IBF since 2019, and the WBA since 2022. Today, let's look at his personal life and the woman in his life!

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Author Elin Hilderbrand on why 'Family Happiness' is her favorite book

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with author Elin Hilderbrand about her favorite book, "Family Happiness" by Laurie Colwin.

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Diagnosed With Autism at 5, Worlds Strongest Man, The Albatross, Defines HisMedical Condition as

The bodybuilding world is full of inspiring stories from various sub-domains of the sport. Many of the popular athletes that one now knows about and loves, have emerged from the ashes of their past. One of them is strongman champion, Tom Stoltman. The star was once hit by major hurdles when he was young. But he managed to push through. In an interview with Luxury London, Stoltman opened up about living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) since he was five years old. [Read More]

How Does the New It Movie Deal With Stephen Kings Orgy Scene?

The Losers. Since its publication in September of 1986, It has enjoyed a long shelf life, first as a book that spent 14 weeks at the top of the New York Times best-seller list and then worming into nightmares as a TV mini-series in 1990 starring Tim Curry as the titular demonic clown/embodiment of children’s deepest fears. The monster, which a group of kids simply name “It,” manifests as something different for each person based on their specific fears — burning houses, lepers, a dead sibling — and, perhaps because of this, the story has maintained a compelling hold on our collective psyches for more than 30 years. [Read More]

Hywel Teifi Edwards obituary | Wales

WalesObituaryHywel Teifi Edwards obituaryAn authority on Welsh history and literatureHywel Teifi Edwards, who has died aged 75, was an authority on the literature of 19th-century Wales, and wrote more in the course of 30 years than one person could adequately study and digest in an entire lifetime. He also displayed great eloquence, erudition and passion whether addressing rallies under the auspices of the Welsh Language Society, delivering a lecture at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, comforting the 10,000 mourners at the funeral of the rugby star Ray Gravelle in 2007, or at the National St David's Parade in Cardiff. [Read More]

Keep Mario Weird

We take for granted that Mario is weird. No, look past the obvious dorm-room observation that those are magic mushrooms, man. In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario is forced into community service for the crime of vandalizing the tropical city he’s vacationing in. (He was framed, of course.) In Super Mario Odyssey, we learn that Mario isn’t technically a human being after he arrives in New Donk City, a Manhattan-inspired world populated by actually normal-looking people. [Read More]

Polone: The Unglamorous, Punishing Hours of Working on a Hollywood Set

A week and a half ago we had an unusually long shooting day on the show I’m currently producing, Jane by Design. The crew call time was at 7 a.m. and we wrapped at 10:46 p.m. — fourteen hours and 45 minutes after subtracting our one-hour lunch break. And some had an even longer day: Our actors, including guest star Teri Hatcher, showed up for hair and makeup at 5 am, which meant that hairstylists and makeup artists, as well as someone from the transportation department and the set production assistant, also showed up to meet them and were there until wrap, giving them a total of sixteen hours and 45 minutes. [Read More]

Thought About It for Half a Second- Alex Rodriguez Once Shockingly Revealed aPossible Return

Alex Rodriguez has been probably the most entertaining baseball player in the 21st century. A skilled hitter from the plate, A-Rod was also a versatile baseball hitter. He played as a shortstop for the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers and as a third baseman for the New York Yankees. And surprisingly, he was immensely successful in both positions. Wherever A-Rod played, success followed him. Debuted in the 1994 season, A-Rod played his last major league game in 2016. [Read More]

Emmanuel Macron Rocks Street Clothes in Office, Copying Zelensky???

@soazigdelamoissonniere Volodymyr Zelensky is winning hearts with his bravery -- but he may be winning in fashion too ... because another national leader seems to be taking some dress cues from him. Here's French President Emmanuel Macron taking care of business in the Golden Room of the Élysée Palace ... where he's hard at work in his office, taking international calls and dealing with the Ukraine crisis -- all while looking super gruff and incredibly dressed-down. [Read More]