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Matt Roloff is determined to finish building a large barn on the Roloff Farm in time for Amy and Chris’ wedding day in August.
The dance team of Pasha and Aliona set to perform on America’ Got Talent took an unexpected turn when one member didn’t show up for the audition.
Next season, the Cleveland Indians will use their new name since cancel culture targeted the team for a politically correct name change.
Courtney Stodden calls out Chrissy Teigen’s lie about apologizing for cyberbullying the reality star as a teenager and gives her some advice.
Bette Midler was one of 5 honorees selected for The Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievements despite some very vile tweets.
Eric Clapton refuses to perform at venues requiring COVID-19 vaccinations. The musician had a “disastrous” experience when he was vaccinated.
A divorce lawyer reveals Lynne Spears forced the annulment of Britney’s first marriage to her high school sweetheart.
Dolly Parton dressed up as a Playboy bunny for her husband Carl’s birthday. Then she gave him a very memorable gift!
Women’s magazine Marie Claire published a column asking Hollywood to portray more abortion stories as a loving parental and family decision.
Hasbro insider David Johnson released a corporate Critical Race Theory training video to make parents aware of the toy company’s plans.
The IOC vowed to review its policies on transgender athletes in the future after clearing Laurel Hubbard to compete as a female weightlifter.
Comedian Bill Burr savagely skewered CNN for constantly talking about Donald Trump. He called the network “UnAmerican.”
As involved parents, Chip and Joanna Gaines reveal the “brilliant” way they limit cell phone use at home for their kids and themselves.
Janelle Brown of “Sister Wives” defends Kody Brown over her recent move from a rental house to living in an RV on family property.
Police are on the lookout for a DoorDash driver who contaminated a NYPD officer’s food and shared a video of what he did on social media.
The NFL will be including performances of the Black National Anthem as well as social justice messaging during some events this season.
After a delay because of the pandemic, Jussie Smollett is in court again facing charges from February 2020 in relation to his ‘hate crime.’