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Pregnant Margot's Journey to Motherhood
This Barbie is going to be a mom! On July 7, Margot Robbie, 34, debuted her bump in a white crop top during an outing in Lake Como, Italy, with her husband of seven years, Tom Ackerley, also 34.
MARGOT'S Going to Be a Mom!
Margot Robbie may soon be buying Barbie dolls! The Aussie actress, 34, showed off her growing baby bump on July 7 while on vacation in Lake Como, Italy, with her husband, Tom Ackerley.
Inside the Melrose Reboot
Fans went wild when it was revealed in April that a revival of the '90s show Melrose Place was being shopped around to networks, with original cast members Heather Locklear, Laura Leighton and Daphne Zuniga set to reprise their roles.
APPLE LAUNCHES BAY AREA HOUSING INNOVATION FUND TO BOOST AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Apple has announced the Bay Area Housing Innovation Fund, a new initiative aimed at creating more affordable homes in the San Francisco area.
TOM & ZENDAYA - 'They're Perfect Together'
The couple's friends say they see their relationship going the distance
Opens Up About Showbiz Regrets
From his breakthrough role as a philosophical disc jockey on TV's Northern Exposure to starring in the My Big Fat Greek Wedding film franchise, John Corbett has had a long and successful career.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis highlights state budget's investments to make Pennsylvania communities safer
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joined state and local leaders in Montgomery County to highlight how the newly signed bipartisan state budget will make Pennsylvania communities safer through more investments in violence intervention and prevention programs that are working, funding for afterschool programming and funding for an additional 400 state troopers.
Donald Trump takes us for fools when he says he knows nothing about 'Project 2025'
As much as we know by now about Donald Trump’s creative approach to facts, even the man whom late-night host Jimmy Kimmel calls “Rant-a-Claus” can go a fib too far.
From Biles to Sha'Carri, Team USA packed with star power heading into Olympic Games
From Simone Biles to Sha'Carri Richardson and Diana Taurasi to Katie Ledecky, Team USA will provide some of the biggest star power at the 2024 Olympic Games.
How a coalition of organizations is helping to Face the Fight
Military veterans embody the strength of our nation.
How are you coping?
I want to ask you candidly: How are you doing?
Recipe for Success
At a chef's homestay near Phnom Penh, travelers learn about Cambodia's traditional dishes-and help save them from extinction.
Where the Wild Things Are
Uncovering Rwanda's natural treasures-and the gift of multigenerational travel.
Natural Selection
In other parts of the world, natural wine production can be raw, wild, and a little messy. But a road trip through southeastern Austria reveals that, in a land where order and understatement reign, even the low-intervention bottles are elegant and refined.
Happy Hour
Sydney's once-sleepy office district now buzzes with nightlife, chic hotels, and a lively waterfront.
A LEGACY OF HEALING
Abbott's Neuromodulation Division: Revolutionizing Healthcare with Innovative Solutions
Still Waters
The lakes, canals, and coves of Kerala, in southwestern India, played a crucial role in the ancient spice trade. On a return visit to his ancestral home, Abraham Verghese finds a place redolent with memory, tradition, and a zest for life.
Is college worth it? Poll finds only 36% of Americans have confidence in higher education
Americans are increasingly skeptical about the value and cost of college, with most saying they feel the U.S. higher education system is headed in the \"wrong direction,\" according to a new poll.
A father with two sons
There is a story of a father who had two sons, one named Life and the other named Death.
Pastors see a wariness among Black men to talk abortion politics as Biden works to shore up base
Phoenix pastor the Rev. Warren H. Stewart Sr. has had countless discussions this election season with fellow Black men on the economy, criminal justice, immigration, and other issues dominating the political landscape in their battleground state of Arizona. But never abortion.
The Scratch Line
My dear and much beloved preacher-teacher friend and spiritual mentor, Dr. Samuel DeWitt Proctor, was a great historically Black college president, a Peace Corps leader in Africa, and pastor of the historic Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York.
TIME AND TIDE
Wilmington, North Carolina, is evolving into a 21st-century destination, even as it comes to terms with its complicated past.
MOMENT IN THE SUN
Why Nice once again feels like the coolest place to be in the French Riviera.
Spain by Train
It's now possible to see the country's lush northern coast from a luxury sleeper train. Jessica Vincent hops on board.
PEAK Form
Head for the HILLS (or higher) for a slew of spots that deliver DRAMATIC SCENERY and COOLER CLIMES
The Beauty Bandits
Michelle Mack seemed to be living the dream life, until it all came crashing down. Authorities say the alleged mastermind of a multimillion-dollar crime ring delivered a simple order: Steal all the luxury makeup in sight.
One of One
Anok Yai never really cared to fit in. Now she's reaping the rewards.
POP Chops
What does HAIR have to do with MUSIC? EVERYTHING. Here, architects of POP-STAR hair reveal how a DEFINING LOOK can INSPIRE fanatic DEVOTION.
SKIRTING the Issue
SHARP TROUSERS have ruled the runways recently, but FALL 2024 ushered in a full-on RETURN of the SKIRT. Could our fashion news director, an avowed pants person, be converted by its CHARMS?
DATING AFTER the APPS
Was there such a thing as LOVE before Bumble, Tinder, and Hinge? How a generation of RELATIONSHIP SEEKERS that came of age SWIPING is now looking to MEET PEOPLE in NEW (and some very old) ways.