Playoffs started almost ten days ago, and the San Diego Padres have already clinched the National League’s Division Series. With 89 wins this regular season, the Padres managed to win the series against a team with 111 wins, the LA Dodgers.
The Padres won the fourth game of the NL division series by 5-3 at their home ballpark, Petco Park. Celebrations are in order for the team as they made it to the NLCS for the first time since 1998.
As we know, few can come close to Adele's perfection.
In a prank filmed for the Adele at the BBC special, which aired on Friday, the day her new album 25 dropped, Adele wears a disguise and pretends to impersonate herself in front of several other people also impersonating her at an audition.
As "Jenny," Adele is almost unrecognizable, sporting a prosthetic nose and chin and makeup made to make her eyes and lips appear different. She also speaks with a deeper voice.
Chris Christie's niece bit and kicked deputies trying to escort her off a Spirit Airlines flight aft
2024-05-07
Redeem now Shannon Epstein, the niece of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, was arrested on Spirit Airlines. Epstein reportedly asked passengers she thought were Latino if they were carrying cocaine Epstein had to be handcuffed to a wheelchair, The Times-Picayune reported. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's 25-year-old niece was arrested on a handful of charges, including six counts of battery, after causing a scene on a Spirit Airlines flight departing from Louis Armstrong International Airport on Thanksgiving Day, the Times-Picayune reported.
Bryan Clauson, one of the most decorated and versatile drivers ever to compete in the United States Auto Club, died Sunday from injuries he received in a crash Saturday night in Kansas. He was 27.
Clauson's death was announced Monday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
According to multiple reports, Clauson had taken the lead position in the dirt-track Belleville Midget Nationals. The Indianapolis Star described what happened next:
"The Noblesville, Ind.
EXCLUSIVE: 'Mitchell Six' baseball player Lincoln Bates insists he's innocent and says 'there was no
2024-05-07
One of the six South Dakota baseball players charged with rape of a minor boy says he does not fear prison because he is confident he will be acquitted.
In an exclusive interview outside his home in Mitchell, 18-year-old Lincoln Bates told DailyMail.com: 'I am innocent of the charges against me. The charges the DA filed against me are bogus, they are false.'
He went on to deny that he participated in any activity that led to the charges of second-degree rape and aiding and abetting second-degree rape.
Margaret Avery, a celebrated actress, has made a notable impact in Hollywood with her compelling performances in film and television. Her career, spanning several decades, is distinguished by her ability to portray complex characters with depth and authenticity. As of 2023, Avery's successful tenure in the industry has contributed to a net worth of $3 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, reflecting her enduring influence and talent in the entertainment world.
Taylor Swift says she was able to 'fuel my dreams' at 18 because Kenny Chesney gave her a check 'for
2024-05-07
Redeem now Taylor Swift has been named Time's 2023 Person of the Year.She told the magazine about a life-changing check that Kenny Chesney gave her as a teenager.Swift said it was more money than she'd ever seen: "I was able to fuel my dreams." In 2023, Taylor Swift is Time's Person of the Year, but in 2007, she was just another country singer looking for her big break.
During a recent interview with the magazine, Swift opened up about her early days in the industry, including a life-changing gift she received from a fellow musician.
In 1993, Greg Yance was serving a sentence at a prison boot camp program in Greene County, Ill., for a drug conviction. Yance says his life was changed that year — thanks to an experience he had outside of Greene County lines.
Yance, then 23, had been sent with a group of inmates about 130 miles away, to Niota, Ill., in the middle of what would become the Great Flood of 1993.
Annie Richardson dies after she and three others were stabbed in random attack by Louisiana Tech stu
2024-05-06
An artist has been killed and three other women were injured after they were stabbed in a 'random' attack on a Louisiana college campus.
Annie Richardson was knifed as she left an exercise class near Louisiana Tech University on Monday. She was in critical condition at the hospital before she died on Tuesday evening, according to local television station KLAX-TV.
Retired Lincoln Parish Judge Cynthia Woodard, Tech grad student Dominique McKane and retired teacher Debbie Hollimon were also stabbed.