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Sorry, not twins: Justin Bieber's mom clarifies, there's only one baby on the way
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber are not having twin babies, despite what the singer's mom, Patti Mallette, led some fans to believe Thursday.
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The walking cure: when an injury forced me to slow down, I learned that we can only amble our way to wisdom | Justine Toh
Modern life is stuck on a treadmill and its pace exceeds human limits. What would it look like to step off? . I can’t run right now – or what, for me, passes for running. I must walk, and I hate it. A tear in my right calf muscle has exposed me as ...The Guardian - World -
Enviable Men's Watches Under $600 (Psst: One Is Only $16)
Here are six good-looking, great-value designs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Sondheimer: McRae siblings one-up each other on way to Dartmouth
Romello McRae will graduate this spring from Fairfax High and join high-achieving brother Robert and sister Elyjah at the Ivy League school.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
From Deep Positional Recap: Jordan Poole not only one of the biggest misses at SG, but the whole fantasy year
Fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus continues his positional exit interviews with the shooting guards.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Body believed to be missing Tampa mom found
Police believe they have found the body of Sylvia Pagan days after her daughter was found safe.CBS News - Top stories -
Shell urged to clarify climate targets as it braces for shareholder rebellion
NBIM, one of oil group’s largest investors, calls for ‘additional disclosures’ about green commitments ahead of AGM. Norway’s state investment fund has urged Shell to clarify its climate targets as the oil group braces for its biggest ever green ...The Guardian - World - Climate -
Baby stroller design: Not child's play
Baby strollers, once just merely a means for transporting a baby, have become thousand-dollar accessories. Correspondent Serna Altschul looks at the history of strollers, prams and pushchairs, and at the designs and aesthetics of today's ...CBS News - Top stories -
Nursery worker guilty of baby's manslaughter
Kate Roughley strapped nine-month-old baby Genevieve Meehan to a beanbag and left her for 90 minutes.BBC News - Top stories -
Will the PGA Championship be a return to glory for Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth?
Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth head into the 2024 PGA Championship far from their peak but still believing they can reach it.ESPN - Sports -
Justin Simmons remains unsigned, with Broncos unlikely to bring him back
On our list of this offseason's Top 100 free agents, only four of the Top 50 are still available.Yahoo Sports - Sports
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Lauren Halsey unveils the design for a monumental sculpture park in South L.A.
The Times has the first look at the renderings for artist Lauren Halsey's 'sister dreamer' monument and sculpture park, built for and about the neighborhood she has long called home.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Will Sean 'Diddy' Combs' apology help embattled star? Some see hypocrisy behind his words
After a shocking video emerged Friday showing Combs attacking singer Casandra Ventura in 2016, he posted a video Sunday admitting to the violence and apologizing.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
OpenAI pauses ChatGPT voice that sounds like Scarlett Johansson
Johansson, who portrayed the voice of a computer program in 'Her,' was not behind OpenAI's 'Sky' voice assistant. Another actor provided the voice, OpenAI said.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Review: Was the 1964 Venice Biennale rigged? The documentary 'Taking Venice' looks at conspiratorial claims
When Robert Rauschenberg was named grand prize winner at the esteemed Venice Biennale, a furor erupted — and the conspiracy theories took flight.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Is print dead? Not at this indie bookstore publishing L.A.'s untold stories
A local electrical engineer with a passion for literature is on a mission to share the stories of local authors who have struggled to break into the mainstream publishing industry.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment