Month: November 2021

Roommates, it’s been one week since the fatal shooting of Young Dolph, and it still seems unreal. His fans, Paper Route Empire (PRE) artists, and several celebrities have shared condolences to Dolph’s family and have continued to let his legacy live on. Today, his family has finally broken their silence and released a statement. In
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Every family has their fair share of holiday traditions, and when it comes to Thanksgiving, Mickey Guyton says she enjoys participating in some competition with family by way of the classic game, charades. The Grammy-nominated artist admits that she’s not usually competitive by nature, but when a game of charades breaks out, that all changes. 
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Now that the holidays are drawing near, it’s about time for you to seriously go through your gift shopping list. While shopping for gifts is a fun experience, it may not necessarily be the easiest. The people on your list have their respective preferences and hobbies that you need to consider. Perhaps on your list
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It’s not Thanksgiving until you spot some high-flying balloons. The 2021 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, an event where families from across the country gather around the TV to watch musical performances, decadent floats and so much more, took place Thursday, Nov. 25. Hosted by Today‘s Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker, this year’s celebration featured a
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We live in an exciting and busy world, with awe-inspiring skyscrapers and developments that open the door for future possibilities. With great investment happening in some of the country’s most vibrant cities, there is innovation and creativity everywhere you look. It’s already a known fact that finding available space in city centers has been a
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Charlie Barnes, the hero of Joshua Ferris’ novel A Calling for Charlie Barnes (11.5 hours), has pancreatic cancer. Or maybe he doesn’t. He is a shyster, a con man and a liar. Or perhaps he’s a dreamer, a nobody who could be a somebody, if only the planets would align in his favor and grant
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