Jessa Duggar (m. Ben Seewald) Jim Bob and Michelle’s fifth child, Jessa Duggar, was born Nov. 4, 1992. Jessa met Ben through church and he began courting her in 2013—the old-fashioned approach to romance coming as a brand-new notion to a lot of viewers. The kids never talked about their romances pre-engagement, so Jim Bob explained
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Lauren Sánchez Bezos made recent television appearances to promote her New York Times bestselling children’s book The Fly Who Flew Under the Sea, stepping out in two looks from Sergio Hudson’s Fall 2026 runway collection. For one appearance, she wore a white structured peplum jacket paired with a coordinating fluted skirt, a tailored set that
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Shutterstock The University of Florida disbanded its chapter of the College Republicans after its secretary Dylan Estrella was photographed allegedly throwing a “seig heil” Nazi salute in an online video stream — the photo went viral. Now, the organization is suing the university for allegedly violating its First Amendment free speech rights. In a statement,
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Lorde is now a fully independent artist. In a series of voice memos sent to fans on Wednesday (March 18), the New Zealand singer revealed the deal she first signed with Universal Music Group when she was 12 years old ended at the end of 2025. “I adore them, they’re incredible people, and I have
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Angela Simmons recently teased her new single with Jadakiss and Ruff Ryders wearing a Yankees hat corset top by Haus of Debonair Designz that was previously seen on DreamDoll in the music video for “You Know My Body.” Inspired by Duality Junkie, the inventive design transforms two upside-down fitted New York Yankees caps into sculptural
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Watch the Epic DUNE Conclusion Trailer If you were worried that the Dune: Part 3 trailer wouldn’t be epic enough, lay your fears aside. It has all the BRAAAM and ominous Fremen chanting you need
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A trans Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) student was kicked out of student housing after his parents cut him off financially due to his gender identity. But the community rallied around him, and a fundraiser to keep Matthew N. both housed and in school has reached almost $90,000 (and counting) as of Wednesday afternoon. “Matthew’s
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Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet might be best viewed through the lens of cultural memory, mourning, and the politics of representation. Rather than reproducing the death of William Shakespeare’s son, which inspired Hamlet, the film foregrounds the invisible labor, grief, and historical silences that shape artistic legacy. By contextualizing Hamnet within early modern English history and contemporary cinema, Zhao
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The Hermit Movie Review from Matt Boiselle   The Hermit: Directed by Salvatore Sclafani and written by William Walkerly, and starring Malina Pauli Weissman, Anthony Turpel and Lou Ferrigno Synopsis: While on a family vacation to the woods, a girl and her boyfriend are forced to defend themselves when they run into a cannibalistic pig
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The 2026 Academy Awards brought a night of cinematic achievement and standout fashion, with Hollywood’s biggest names delivering memorable red carpet moments. From sharply tailored menswear to shimmering gowns, several stars stood out for their refined style choices throughout the evening. Michael B. Jordan celebrated a major career milestone, while Tonya Lewis Lee, Kylie Jenner,
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Colorado’s second-largest school district has refused to comply with transphobic demands from the Trump administration’s Department of Education (ED). The Jefferson County Public Schools district (Jeffco) — which has about 75,000 students and 14,000 staff members in 145 schools — is just one of a growing number of educational institutions refusing to bow down to
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I’m going to take a wild guess and assume that a first-time listener’s immediate reaction to the line, “I’ll fuck you ’til your dick is blue” off Liz Phair’s “Flower”, is not “Wow, that was vulnerable.” More likely, it’d be something like “woof” followed by disgust at the vulgarity or possibly appreciation for the sexual
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