The former “Wendy Williams Show” host completed a series of tests issued by a New York City-based neurologist, sources claim.
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Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has confirmed that Marc Guehi now has the freedom to choose his next club after his proposed move to Liverpool collapsed on deadline day. Guehi was close to ...
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Johnny Carson was the king of late-night TV, so it’s no surprise that he had some opinions on his many predecessors. The late television icon, who hosted NBC’s The Tonight Show from 1962 to 1992, once ...
What do Dev Patel, Matt Smith, and Adam Driver have in common? Apparently, they were all rumored to be front-runners for the role of Mr. Fantastic himself in the newest adaptation of the comic book ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Two of the key players for Sunday’s game between the Green Bay Packers and Arizona Cardinals will be their polar-opposite safeties, Xavier McKinney and Budda Baker. Few safeties are ...
Respectfully, that’s not true, but I feel your pain. Dolphins owner Steve Ross must find the right general manager to run the team. That’s a good first step toward reversing your opinion, an opinion ...
Jimmy Kimmel could learn how to disagree without being so disagreeable from the comedian who launched late-night television. Letters from “The Tonight Show” founding host Steve Allen I discovered in a ...
Morning sports-talk radio hosts Steve Czaban and Brian Butch will no longer be heard in the mornings on 97.3-FM The Game (WRNW), part of a round of cuts by iHeart Media. The website RadioInsight also ...
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