Day: May 23, 2023

Sylvester Stallone drafts breakup texts for his daughters, who ‘highly suggest’ the unusual tactic

5:08 pm May 23, 2023

Sylvester Stallone is a master at breakup texts, according to his three daughters. The “Rocky” star often gives dating advice to his daughters Sistine, Sophia and Scarlet, whom he shares with wife Jennifer Flavin, and even drafts their breakup texts.  “My dad is a savant when it comes to our dating lives – in so […]

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Geneva airport briefly stops flights after climate activists stage protests against private jets

5:03 pm May 23, 2023

Authorities say Geneva airport was briefly closed to flights Tuesday after climate activists staged a protest against a private jet fair taking place in the Swiss city this week. Sandy Bouchat, spokeswoman for the Geneva airport, said it was temporarily shut to both outbound and inbound flights for about an hour for security reasons. Seven […]

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Piers Morgan mocks Gayle King’s defense of Harry and Meghan’s ‘car chase’: ‘Diminishes her own credibility’

5:00 pm May 23, 2023

Piers Morgan said he was “very troubled” by Gayle King’s comments on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s car chase incident in an op-ed for the New York Post. In the Monday piece, headlined, “I’m very troubled by Gullible Gayle buying Harry and Meghan’s fables,” Morgan noted a comment King made to “Page Six” about the […]

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Loretta Lynn’s daughters honor late mother’s legacy, faith: ‘Heaven must be the happiest place on earth’

4:09 pm May 23, 2023

Loretta Lynn’s daughters are keeping the memory of the country music legend close to their hearts after her devastating death. In an interview on Tuesday, Peggy and Patsy Lynn shared how faith was truly important to their mother. “No matter what faith…people have in their lives…my mom was a strong believer,” Patsy said during an […]

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Georgia school district may have violated students rights by removing explicit books, Education Dept. says

4:07 pm May 23, 2023

The U.S. Department of Education argued a Georgia school district may have violated students’ civil rights and created a “hostile environment” for students when it removed sexually explicit books from its libraries. The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) investigated Forsyth County Schools after it removed eight books from its school libraries last […]

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