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'Days of Our Lives' veteran Drake Hogestyn dies at 70
Drake Hogestyn, who played mysterious and heroic John Black on "Days of Our Lives" for nearly four decades, died Saturday morning.
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‘Days of Our Lives’ Actor, Drake Hogestyn, Dies at 70
Mr. Hogestyn was best known for playing John Black on the daytime soap opera and appeared in more than 4,200 episodes over 38 years.1 hour ago -
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Australia beat England by 49 runs (DLS) to win fifth men’s ODI and series – as it happened
England collapsed after a spectacular start with the bat as Australia won the ODI series decider on a rainy day in Bristol. 2nd over: England 17-0 (Salt 16, Duckett 1) Ben Duckett gets off the ...4 hours ago - Australia -
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‘I don’t want to spend my remaining days living hand to mouth’: I divorced my husband and remarried. Can I claim his Social Security?
“I hope that it doesn’t trigger my ex-husband. He has a short fuse.”1 hour ago -
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Removing the stain of conviction from our housing system
Finding housing is challenging for many, but it’s nearly impossible for those with past involvement with the carceral system.7 hours ago -
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Our leaders are collaborators with fossil fuel colonialists. This is the source of our communal dread | Tim Winton
The lassitude that distinguishes our moment is born of sorrow and buried rage. We act like colonial subjects because, in effect, that’s what we are. “Kids these days are such snowflakes! So flaccid ...6 hours ago -
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Standing against tyranny: Our fight for political prisoners in Belarus and Russia
We call on the international community: do not forget the political prisoners. Do not ease the pressure on their captors. Support the people of Belarus and Russia who continue to resist.5 hours ago - Russia -
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Who won the Knicks-Wolves trade? Our NBA writers disagree
New York and Minnesota are swapping All-Star big men and there are differing opinions about who fared better and how if affects the NBA's title picture.21 hours ago - NBA -
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The Substance is gory – but the real body horror is that 70% of women dislike the size of their breasts | Emma Beddington
Demi Moore’s gory satire The Substance made me think about self-image, bodily autonomy – and our worrying obsession with cosmetic surgery. I was thinking about breasts as I watched The Substance. ...8 hours ago
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