(Fox Business) Ellen DeGeneres has been roped into a conspiracy theory that accuses Wayfair of acting as a front for human trafficking by selling pricey cabinets named after people. The talk show celebrity was questioned on Twitter for her Wayfair collection that allegedly included a five-figure pillow but really sells for far less. Social media … [Read more...] about Ellen Questioned for Wayfair Partnership Amid Conspiracy Theory
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John Travolta’s Wife, Kelly Preston, Dies at 57 After Two-Year Battle With Breast Cancer
(ForEveryMom) Actress Kelly Preston died Sunday after a two-year battle with breast cancer. She was 57 years old. Her husband, actor John Travolta, took to Instagram early Monday morning with the devastating news. … [Read more...] about John Travolta’s Wife, Kelly Preston, Dies at 57 After Two-Year Battle With Breast Cancer
Lauren Daigle Opens up About ‘Personal’ Song on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’
(The Christian Post) Two-time Grammy Award-winning Christian singer Lauren Daigle appeared on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" Tuesday where she opened up about her latest single “Rescue,” saying it's a “personal” song that is perfect for “such a time as this.” Daigle’s first remote network television interview was brought about a few weeks after Clarkson performed Daigle’s … [Read more...] about Lauren Daigle Opens up About ‘Personal’ Song on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’
A Reminder From Tom Hanks: ‘Wear a Mask, Social Distance, Wash Your Hands’
(Relevant) Greyhound lands on Apple Plus Friday, starring Tom Hanks in a script he himself adapted from C.S. Forrester’s novel The Good Shepherd. As part of promoting the movie, Hanks went on the TODAY Show to share some cheap advice from America’s favorite uncle: “The idea of doing one’s part should be so simple: wear a mask, social distance, wash your hands. That alone means … [Read more...] about A Reminder From Tom Hanks: ‘Wear a Mask, Social Distance, Wash Your Hands’
Charlie Daniels, ‘Devil Went Down to Georgia’ Singer, Famed Fiddler and Outspoken Star, Dies at 83
(Tennessean) Charlie Daniels, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame who sang "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," recorded with Bob Dylan and was a vocal supporter of U.S. veterans, died Monday morning after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke. He was 83. By the time the Charlie Daniels Band topped the charts with “Devil” in 1979, the instrumentalist, singer and songwriter had … [Read more...] about Charlie Daniels, ‘Devil Went Down to Georgia’ Singer, Famed Fiddler and Outspoken Star, Dies at 83





