Trump pardons reality TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley
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As employees across the country find themselves back in the office—happily or otherwise—where would you rather work: Lumon Industries, Continental Studios, or down in the Pitt?
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Reality TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley have been pardoned by President Donald Trump after being imprisoned on federal convictions for bank fraud and tax evasion.
Two Brazilian nuns have gone viral after dropping an impromptu beatbox and dance session during a Catholic television program.
Paul Danan was found unresponsive, sitting on the sofa in front of the television at his home in Brislington, Bristol, after ingesting a fatal cocktail of drugs, an inquest has heard, according to the BBC.
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In his Awards Circuit column, Michael Schneider talks to 'Ghosts' star Rose McIver about how she finds joy in TV acting, directing and production.
Bono reveals the unexpected television show he got hooked on following his 2016 near-death experience in Esquire's summer cover story.
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