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Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 6 Episode 4 Recap: Angie Tries To Take Down Lisa
Welcome to the recap for Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 6, Episode 4. Last week, Angie’s and Bronwyn’s experiences with their parents couldn’t have been more different. Bronwyn’s mom had a knack for making her feel less than, while...
It was the worst flight of his life. Then he met his future wife
(CNN) — It was set to be the worst flight of Anesu Masube’s life. The day before, he’d received the devastating news that his mother had passed away. Anesu was living in Washington, DC. His family lived 7,000 miles away in Zimbabwe. In the depths...
The Happiness Offensive: How Christmas 2025 Becomes a Peace Shield in Venezuela
Since October 1, 2025, Venezuela has been shining again with lights and gaita music. The presidential decree that initiated the early Christmas festivities is not just a cultural gesture; it is a state strategy with profound social, spiritual, and...
Lee Chae-min to ‘Bon Appetit’ leading lady Im Yoon-ah: ‘I hope we can meet again’
Im Yoon-ah and Lee Chae-min in a scene from “Bon Appetit, Your Majesty.” Image: Courtesy of tvN Lee Chae-min has nothing but praise for his “Bon Appetit, Your Majesty” leading lady Im Yoon-ah, whom he hopes to meet again in a future project. Lee...
'90 Day Fiance: The Other Way': Chloe begs Johny, Greta feels unwelcome, and Madelein and Luke fight
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way featured Chloe pushing Johny to quit his pirate-ship job, Greta not feeling welcome in Matthew's home once she arrived in England, and Madelein fighting with Luke within hours of his plane landing in Colombia during...
From Alligator Alcatraz to Cancún, a Cuban deportee’s long journey to Mexico: ‘I’m like a ghost’
The morning Pedro Lorenzo Concepción arrived in Cancún turned out to be a hot morning, hotter than any he’d experienced in Miami, even hotter than any he remembered from his years in Cuba. He disembarked a bus at the ADO terminal, but unlike the...
Shutdown smokescreen? Public lands furloughs could become layoffs.
Stay up-to-date on the latest breaking news. Get MTFP's in-depth, independent reporting sent directly to your inbox. The federal shutdown that started Oct. 1 left large swaths of public land accessible but unstaffed as Congress fought over the...
Penang celebrates 360 years of Asia's oldest Catholic seminary
The College General celebrated the anniversary of the founding of the historic priestly formation institution with a three-day celebration entitled ‘Discerning Gratitude, Fidelity and Hope’. Through homilies, testimonies and reflections, bishops...
We Must Have Books
Fall is finally here, which for me means I have time to read. Normally, during the summer, I may try to sit outside and get a few pages in, but inevitably, my eye is drawn to something that needs to be mowed, weeded, planted, or pruned. Between...
How Valerie became the world's most notorious sausage dog
For 450 days, sightings of Valerie the dachshund running wild on South Australia's rugged Kangaroo Island were like sightings of the yeti — a good story but short on proof. Then the photograph appeared. She was just a speck in an open field but...
Place of Kogi State in Nigeria’s Independence
On October first, nineteen sixty, Nigeria, the Giant of Africa gained her independence from Great Britain, paving the way for the North and South to form an entity now known as Nigeria. The story of Nigeria’s Independence is a tapestry woven with...
Everything New on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Hulu and More in October 2025
A new month means that every streamer has a fresh lineup of TV shows and movies. Good luck keeping up with all of them! No one can watch everything, but it would make things a lot easier if you could find all of the streaming schedules in one...
Passage du Caire: Paris’s Oldest Covered Passageway
Opened in 1798, the Passage du Caire has witnessed the rich history of Paris’s 2nd arrondissement, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. Besides being the first of the city’s many covered passages, the Passage du Caire is unique in that...
10 countries with the highest life expectancy in 2025
Longevity isn’t just about luck — it’s a mix of culture, cuisine, lifestyle, and healthcare, which all come together to ensure a long and healthy life. From bustling city streets to serene island escapes, some nations have cracked the code on...
Where Is the Gilmore Girls Cast Now? See What the Hollow Stars Have Been Up to Since the Show Ended By Stephanie Sengwe and Christopher Rudolph
NEED TO KNOW Gilmore Girls premiered 25 years ago, on Oct. 5, 2000 The cast has stayed busy starring in popular TV shows and movies since the original series ended in 2007 Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel reunited at the 2025 Emmys, to celebrate...
Marvel Has a New Sabretooth With a Heartbreaking Story
One of the greatest Wolverines of all time has officially turned her back on the rest of her family for what might be the most heartbreaking reason of all. In a preview of Laura Kinney: Sabretooth #1 (by Erica Schultz, Valentina Pinti, Rachelle...
Transmissions from POP Montréal: Part 1
To be honest, last week was probably not the best time for me to suddenly drop everything and take a last-minute flight to Canada. But when an opportunity falls into your lap to go to see dozens of incredible bands in a city you’ve always wanted...
I was kidnapped by Russia at 16 — like so many Ukrainian kids
Valeriia Sydorova was 16 years old and living “like any other teenager” when Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Sydorova’s mother had died in 2019 and, with her father working away in another region of Ukraine,...
Watch the video - Buying necessities: What are the most unequal countries in Europe?
Published on 01/10/2025 - 12:30 GMT+2 The latest Eurostat data on the products and services people can afford to buy tells a story of two Europes. Around 27.5 million European Union citizens live in conditions of severe deprivation, whether social...
Army chiefs put on standby to build camps for migrants as Government launches new borders blitz
ARMY chiefs are on standby to build migrant camps as part of a crackdown on illegal small boat Channel crossings. Logistics teams with experience in building barracks in war zones are working up plans to quickly open new facilities on government...