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For fans who followed the 2024 season of Love Is Blind: Argentina, the post-show update on Santiago Martínez and Emily Ceco has taken a devastating turn. Martínez, who married Ceco in a civil ceremony filmed for the Netflix dating series, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after being convicted of attempted murder, repeated assault and unlawful detention of his...


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Grab a cold one — Jason and Kylie Kelce just dropped their first on-screen project together, and yes, Kylie’s Philly accent absolutely makes an appearance.

The couple, who celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary on April 14, starred in a 16-minute promotional short film for Garage Beer, the brand co-owned by Jason and his brother <...


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You’ve done it a thousand times without ever thinking about where it came from. After a home run, a good meeting or just greeting a 3-year-old — you raise your hand and wait for the slap. The high five feels like it’s been around forever.

It hasn’t. The gesture actually has a traceable — and hotly disputed — origin story.

The high five is one of sports’ most ico...


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A viral egg trend on TikTok that shows users freezing whole eggs in their shells, slicing them and frying them into small “mini eggs” has caught the attention of federal food safety agencies. The FDA and USDA are now warning that the hack can be dangerous an...


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If you follow how modern zoos are rethinking species preservation, this story out of Boston is worth watching. Little Joe, a 33-year-old western lowland gorilla who became a household name after escaping his enclosure at Franklin Park Zoo in 2003, is being transferred to another accredited institution — not as a retirement move, but to lead his own troop and start a family.


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