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October 15, 2025

DWTS Dancers Dedicate Emotional Performances to Loved Ones

Dancing with the Stars’ Heartfelt Dedication Night: Celebrities Bring Family and Friends to the Ballroom for the First Time Ever Dancing with the Stars brought heart, tears, and powerful emotion to the ballroom this week with a very special theme — Dedication Night. For the first time in the show’s long history, celebrity contestants were joined by their family members and closest friends on the dance floor, creating one of the most emotional nights the series has ever seen. The competition’s fifth week of season 33 wasn’t just about scoring perfect tens — it was about telling stories, honoring loved

October 15, 2025

Former Jets Star Nick Mangold Asks Fans for Kidney Donation

Former New York Jets Player Nick Mangold Reveals He Needs a Kidney Transplant — “I’m Grateful for Every Fan Willing to Help” Former New York Jets center Nick Mangold, one of the team’s most beloved figures, is facing one of the toughest battles of his life. The 40-year-old retired NFL star revealed that he’s currently undergoing dialysis while waiting for a kidney transplant and has turned to his loyal fanbase for support and awareness in his search for a donor. Mangold, known for his grit on the field and leadership in the locker room, shared his situation with the Jets

October 15, 2025

Jen Affleck Dances for Her Mom — A Heartfelt Moment Before DWTS Dedication Night

Jen Affleck Brings Her Mom to Dancing With the Stars Rehearsals After a Tough Week — ‘This One’s for You, Mom’ Jen Affleck is proving that no matter how tough things get, the show must go on — and sometimes, love is the best motivation to keep dancing. The 26-year-old influencer and mom of three returned to rehearsals for Dancing With the Stars this week after battling an illness that left her barely able to train. But when she did step back onto the dance floor, she wasn’t alone. By her side was the person who’s always been her biggest

October 15, 2025

Diane Keaton Faced Her Fears Before Fame — and Found Her Voice

How Diane Keaton Overcame ‘Terrible Stage Fright’ to Sing in 1970s New York — Long Before She Became a Hollywood Icon Before Diane Keaton became one of Hollywood’s most beloved actresses, she was a young woman standing under the dim lights of New York City nightclubs, trembling with stage fright. It was the early 1970s — long before her Oscar-winning performance in Annie Hall — and Keaton was still figuring out who she was and what she wanted to say to the world. According to author and former nightclub lighting director David Vass, Keaton would perform at small, smoky venues

October 14, 2025

Mitt Romney’s Brother’s Divorce Battle Takes a Dark Turn

Mitt Romney’s Brother Tried to Block Estranged Wife from Divorce Settlement — Just Months Before She Was Found Dead in California Garage The family of Mitt Romney is facing renewed attention following troubling details emerging from court documents surrounding the death of his sister-in-law, Carrie Romney. According to newly surfaced filings, Mitt’s brother, George “Scott” Romney, had filed for divorce from Carrie just four months before she was found dead in a California parking garage — and sought to ensure she received nothing from their marriage in the settlement. Carrie Romney, 64, was discovered dead near a parking structure in

October 14, 2025

Rubio Revokes Visas of Foreigners Who Cheered Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

Marco Rubio Takes Action After Charlie Kirk’s Killing — Six Foreign Nationals Lose U.S. Visas for Mocking Slain Conservative Leader Secretary of State Marco Rubio has officially revoked the visas of six foreign nationals who mocked or celebrated the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk — a move praised by supporters as a bold act of patriotism and justice. The decision, revealed late Tuesday, follows the September 10 killing of Kirk at Utah Valley University and comes just days after President Donald Trump posthumously awarded the 31-year-old activist the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Rubio’s announcement marks one of the most

October 14, 2025

How One Song Made D’Angelo an Icon — and Changed His Life Forever

Looking Back at D’Angelo’s “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” — The Song That Redefined Soul Music and Transformed His Career 25 Years Ago When D’Angelo released “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” in 2000, he probably didn’t know he was about to redefine an entire era of R&B — and his own image forever. The song, with its hypnotic groove and sensual delivery, wasn’t just another single from his critically acclaimed album Voodoo — it became a cultural moment. Twenty-five years later, fans are still talking about it, especially now as they reflect on his passing at 51 after a private

October 14, 2025

Rosie O’Donnell Fires Back at Elisabeth Hasselbeck Over “The View” Clash

Rosie O’Donnell Tells Elisabeth Hasselbeck “I Don’t Hold Back” After Revisiting Their Explosive On-Air Feud from The View It feels like 2007 all over again. Rosie O’Donnell and Elisabeth Hasselbeck are once again making headlines nearly two decades after their fiery on-air argument on The View — one that became one of the most talked-about moments in daytime television history. The two women, who once shared the same stage as co-hosts on ABC’s The View, have reignited old tensions as Rosie revisits that infamous clash, claiming it may have been a “setup” from behind the scenes. The drama first unfolded

October 14, 2025

The Real Story Behind the Amityville House — 50 Years Later

What Happened to the Amityville House? Inside the Infamous Home 50 Years After the Murders and the Myths That Turned It Into a Legend Nearly half a century after one of America’s most chilling murder cases and the spine-tingling tales that followed, the Amityville house still holds a strange grip on public imagination. Sitting quietly at 108 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, the large Dutch Colonial home with its iconic eye-shaped windows looks deceptively peaceful now — a far cry from the dark stories that once defined it. But even as decades have passed, questions about what really happened

October 14, 2025

Trump Honors Charlie Kirk With America’s Highest Civilian Award

Donald Trump Awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk, Calling Him a ‘Martyr for Liberty’ in an Emotional White House Ceremony The White House Rose Garden fell silent before the applause began. This wasn’t just another political event — it was a moment steeped in emotion and symbolism. On October 14, 2025, President Donald Trump awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously to Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, who was fatally shot during a campus speaking event in Utah last month. The date of the ceremony was no coincidence — it marked