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Ja Morant scripted his return in typical Hollywood fashion after his 25-game suspension. He was earlier suspended for displaying a firearm on social media and geared up to take his team to victory against the New Orleans Pelicans in the final moments of the game.
However, the euphoria was soon to end after he suffered a torn labrum in the practice session. He will undergo a season-ending shoulder surgery. His injury will be disastrous for the revived hopes of Memphis Grizzles’ fans, but it may guarantee a greater role for Derrick Rose.
Emma Heming shared a video of the happier times with her husband, Bruce Willis! On Thursday, the model posted a video from a family trip to Disneyland, in honor of Splash Mountain's final ride before it is reimagined in the Princess and The Frog theme.
"You bet this family will be back for more fun and laughs when you reopen as Tiana Bayou! Thanks for all the memories Splash Mountain ⛰️😅 #splashmountain #disneylandlove,"
Sean “Diddy” Combs grew up without a father in his life, and his mother, Janice Combs, was determined to ensure that her child knew nothing about the reality of his life. Still, despite her best efforts, the future hip-hop icon was still able to piece together what happened to his father. Diddy’s mother kept his father’s cause of death a secret from him, but he still knew Diddy‘s father, Melvin Combs, was a drug dealer who made his money on the streets of New York; he was killed when Diddy was just two years old.
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Evan Peters reveals two scenes he found quite traumatic while filming for 'American Horror Story.' Get the full scoop here. Published on November 1, 2019 2 min read Unfortunately, Evan Peters is not gracing us with his glorious presence in American Horror Story (AHS) this season. The actor has chosen to sit 1984 out and instill a little sanity back into his day-to-day. The choice should come as no surprise considering the range of internally tortured, twisted, and treacherous characters he has had to embody with each passing season.
He has been playing the slightly goofy leading man for nearly two decades.
But on Monday Owen Wilson proved in real life he is all brawn and sex appeal as he was pictured shirtless in Antibes, France.
The 47-year-old looked lean and mean as he wore just a pair of swimming trunks while joining his holiday pal Jessica Hart.
Rock hard! Owen Wilson proved in real life he is all brawn and sex appeal as he was pictured shirtless in Antibes, France on Monday
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OpinionGermanyThe Guardian view on strikes and protests in Germany: this is no time for austerityEditorialOlaf Scholz needs a new economic approach to heal divisions in a country renowned for its consensual politics
For several decades, German politics and society have been shaped by two fundamental features – both of which have contributed to an enviable aura of stability. An electoral system embracing proportional representation has reflected and fostered a wider culture of social compromise and pragmatism, including “grand coalition” governments of left and right that would be unthinkable elsewhere.
FOX 35 Orlando An 11-year-old youth football player is facing a second-degree attempted murder charge after allegedly shooting two of his young teammates at practice this week in Florida.
TMZ Sports confirmed the incident with police who say it all happened at the Apopka (FL) Northwest Recreation Center around 8:20 PM on Monday ... when three kids were involved in an argument after practice that took a terrifying turn.
A neurologist who encased his healthy right arm in a pink fiberglass cast for two weeks has shown how quickly the brain can change after an injury or illness.
Daily scans of Dr. Nico Dosenbach's brain showed that circuits controlling his immobilized arm disconnected from the body's motor system within 48 hours. But during the same period, his brain began to produce new signals seemingly meant to keep those circuits intact and ready to reconnect quickly with the unused limb.