How much would a $15,000 home equity loan cost per month?
Are you thinking about taking out a $15,000 home equity loan? Here's how much it will likely cost per month.
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Pepsi recalls ‘zero sugar’ Schweppes ginger ale — because it contained sugar
The FDA said that PepsiCo launched an internal investigation which found that some of the products labeled "zero sugar" actually contained "full sugar."
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What to know about the jurors in Trump's New York trial
The jurors are tasked with deciding the outcome of the first criminal trial of a former president in U.S. history.
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Impeachment trial of Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas underway in Senate
The Senate's impeachment trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is underway. CBS News congressional correspondents Nikole Killion and Scott MacFarlane are following the process that will determine whether President Biden's Cabinet member should be removed from office.
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In Modi's India, opponents and journalists feel the squeeze ahead of election
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government are increasingly wielding strong-arm tactics to subdue political opponents and critics.
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Sundance Film Festival could leave its longtime Park City home in 2027. It would be the end of an era
Though the festival is not definitely leaving Park City, Utah, after 2026, it has begun the process of exploring other host cities.
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Molly Ringwald criticizes her '80s movies as 'really, very White,' calls for any remakes to be more diverse
'80s teen icon Molly Ringwald said remakes of classic "Brat Pack" films would have to be "much more diverse" in today's age, noting that the originals were "very White."
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Nicki Minaj’s Sex Offender Husband Permitted to Travel With Her on Tour
James Devaney/GC ImagesNicki Minaj’s husband Kenneth Petty has been granted permission by a California District Judge to travel internationally for Minaj’s upcoming Pink Friday 2 tour.Petty pled guilty to the attempted rape of Jennifer Hough in 1995, stemming from an incident that occurred in September 1994 when she and Petty were both 16 years old. Hough alleged that Petty tried to assault her at knife point, after which she escaped the attack by throwing a bottle of contact solution at his head. As part of the sentencing, Petty served four years in prison and was ordered to register as a sex offender. In March 2020, he was arrested for failing to do so and was hit with a year of house arrest, a $50,000 fine, and three years of probation.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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I have a lot of enemies. Am I the problem? Hax readers give advice.
A reader has had “multiple” friend and family relationships end badly, and wonders if it it’s time to look inward.
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Heat vs. 76ers prediction: NBA play-in tournament odds, picks, best bets
The 76ers host the Heat in a play-in game on Wednesday and we have a betting breakdown of the matchup.
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Senate impeachment trial begins for Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas
Alejandro N. Mayorkas, a Cuban immigrant who grew up in California, is the first U.S. Cabinet official impeached in nearly 150 years.
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Deadly Florida carjacking victim's father speaks out: 'A big hit to our family
The father of a deadly carjacking victim in Florida is honoring her memory and asking anyone with information to come forward to investigators.
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University of North Carolina may scrap DEI goals, roles in dramatic policy shift
The University of North Carolina (UNC) may scrap its DEI positions, at a university governance committee meeting on Wednesday, following the lead of Florida and Texas.
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Boeing Pushes Back on Whistleblower’s Allegations About Potential of Planes Breaking Apart During Flight
The whistleblower said excessive force was used to fit panels together on the 787 assembly line that could cause it to break apart.
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Prince Harry Renounces His British Residency, Says America Is His Home
Mega/ Getty ImagesPrince Harry has publicly renounced his British residency, in paperwork coinciding with his first public appearance since his sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, was diagnosed with cancer.Harry spoke via video link on Wednesday at the annual general meeting of Travalyst, the sustainable travel organization he founded in 2019, before quitting the royal family.As part of the organization’s year-end procedures, it also filed company returns in which Harry officially submitted “new details” in which he declared his “new country/state usually resident” was now the “United States.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Bill Belichick joining ESPN’s ‘Pat McAfee NFL Draft Spectacular’
Pat McAfee will be flanked by a legend for his 2024 NFL Draft show.
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Olivia Munn says she ‘absolutely broke down’ seeing her body after a double mastectomy
Olivia Munn says recovery from breast cancer has been emotionally tough, but she's happy she got a double mastectomy and reconstruction. 'I’m OK with that now.'
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‘Non-binary, neurodivergent’ activist ordering psychiatrists to push ‘gender affirming’ surgery over therapy
“Gender-Affirming Psychiatric Care” promotes itself as “the first textbook dedicated to providing affirming, intersectional, and evidence-informed psychiatric care for transgender, non-binary, and/or gender-expansive people.”
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Wedding gift debate: Do you owe the bride and groom something if you aren’t attending the event?
Reddit users took to the social media platform to debate if wedding guests must send a gift to brides and grooms if they decline an invitation, while an etiquette expert gave professional insights.
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Proposed Chinese train station that resembles a massive sanitary pad torched for ‘embarrassing’ design
A proposed train station in Nanjing, China looks like a massive sanitary pad, critics said after after absorbing the design renderings.
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Gwyneth Paltrow reveals the clothing her look-alike daughter, Apple, steals from her closet
Paltrow's 19-year-old daughter has previously made headlines for trying on some of her mom's famous looks and caused a stir in a polarizing gown last June.
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NPR’s new CEO purchased a $2.7M NYC townhouse at the same time the organization’s former leader announced his resignation
Maher, who took the reins of the news organization in January, bought a townhouse in Brooklyn several months prior with her husband.
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Hanna Cavinder returning to Miami after year out of basketball in shocking about-face
"The past few months I have been itching to get back to the game that I thought I lost the passion for. With that being said, I am returning for one more szn."
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Milan's famous La Scala names new director of the opera house after months of controversy
Fortunato Ortombina has been named as the new director of Milan's La Scala, one of the most historic and prestigious opera houses in the world; he will step into the role in September.
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Long-Acting Drugs May Revolutionize H.I.V. Prevention and Treatment
New regimens in development, including once-weekly pills and semiannual shots, could help control the virus in hard-to-reach populations.
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again arrested in Utah on drug and weapon charges
The "Makes No Sense" rapper was on house arrest in Utah where he discovered the Mormon faith and expressed future plans to get baptized.
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Columbia University president grilled on pro-terrorist professors on campus
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), pressed Columbia University's president about pro-terrorism on campus in a congressional hearing.
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Most useful travel products on Amazon under $50
Traveling on a budget? You'll feel luxurious using these affordable travel items that cost $50 or less.
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Columbia University's president rebuts claims she has allowed school to become a hotbed of hatred
Columbia University’s president denounces antisemitism on her campus during an appearance before a congressional committee.
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Christine Quinn arrives at court in a crop top and more star snaps
Sylvester Stallone gets to work on "Tulsa King," Charlize Theron hangs with her child and more...
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Lily Gladstone’s New Hulu Show Is the Rare True-Crime Drama That Transcends
The notorious murder of a teen, by other teens, is the subject of Under the Bridge—first a book, now a Hulu series.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Under The Bridge’ On Hulu, A Drama About The Real Life Murder Of A Teen In A Small Canadian Town
The limited series, based on a book by Rebecca Godfrey, stars Lily Gladstone, Riley Keough and Archie Panjabi.
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76ers vs. Heat prediction: NBA play-in game player props, Joel Embiid picks
Consider these two player props for Wednesday's Heat-76ers matchup, including one Joel Embiid wager.
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‘X-Men ‘97’ Episode 6 Deep Dive: Vulcan, Lilandra, Xavier, and More
Storm is serving lewks, honey.
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I.C.O.N Dry Shampoo is better than the rest, and that’s saying something
We couldn't believe the results, either.
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Hundreds of ballet dancers go on tippy toes simultaneously to break Guinness World Record at NYC’s Plaza Hotel
Hundreds of young ballet dancers simultaneously perched on their tippy toes — holding the grueling pose for more than a minute — to set a new world record at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan Wednesday.
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Zion Williamson out for Pelicans vs. Kings play-in game in injury disaster
The Pelicans' NBA playoff hopes could be shattered due to Zion Williamson's latest injury.
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I’m 61 but have the body of a 38-year-old — here’s how I biohacked the aging process
This budding Benjamin Button is spilling his secrets.
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Netanyahu dismisses calls for restraint over Iran attack, vows Israel will ‘defend itself’
Benjamin Netanyahu responded to allies' repeated calls for restraint.
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The Bicycles of World War II
Over the course of World War II, countless challenges made basic transportation difficult, costly, and dangerous. The need for fast, efficient, and quiet ways of moving people from A to B—despite fuel shortages, damaged roads, and ongoing battles—led many soldiers and civilians to take advantage of bicycles as transport. Troops in some areas became more nimble, refugees used bikes to carry their family and belongings to safety, air-raid wardens could cover more ground on two wheels, and many civilians had no other options available. Gathered below are a handful of images of some of the many ways people put bicycles to use during the Second World War.
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He knows his chances are slim
Follow attorney Jameel Manji as he fights his first case at the Stewart Immigration Court, one of the toughest in the United States.
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LAPD searching for up to 20 suspects linked to 'flash robberies'
The LAPD is asking for help identifying up to 20 suspects linked to a series of recent 'flash robberies.'
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Jan. 6 Defendant Accuses Lawyer of 'Lying' to Supreme Court
Conservatives have raised concern about an assertion made by the DOJ during arguments in Fischer v. United States.
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I’m a nutrition expert — here’s how to avoid that afternoon energy slump
If you're yawning at your desk as you read this, try one of these tips stat to boost your energy.
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Home Chef and ‘Bluey’ Team Up For Family-Friendly Menu—Get 18 Meals Free
Bluey food comes to life with Home Chef.
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The 11 best bronzing drops we tested for glowy skin in 2024: Our review
The best serum-like weapons to keep in your arsenal for a touch of a glow, revealed.
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ICE cracks down on migrants who skip out on tracking program with spate of Colorado arrests
"Our government is spending billions on a system that not only falls short on accountability but also fails to safeguard our communities," former ICE Denver field office director John Fabbricatore told The Post.
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