Ivanka Trump has made her upcoming move to Washington, D.C., official by purchasing a mansion in the nation’s capital. As her father prepares to move into the White House, Trump, her husband, Jared Kushner, and their three children, Arabella, Joseph and Theodore, will be following him to the nation’s capital. Washington Fine Properties agent William F.X. Moody confirmed the move to The Washingtonian, telling the magazine that Trump had finished off a deal for a 6 bedroom, $5.5 millon D.C. house.
PeopleNorth Carolina topped Clemson in overtime in a tense, back-and-forth game Tuesday night at Littlejohn Colliseum. Brownell was furious as he approached North Carolina coach Roy Williams for the postgame handshake.
The DaggerFinland's experimental scheme to provide its citizens with a basic income, regardless of employment, launched earlier this week. The two-year pilot scheme will provide 2,000 unemployed Finnish citizens, aged between 25 and 58, with a monthly basic income of 560 euros ($581.48) that will replace their other social benefits. These citizens will continue to receive the basic income even if they find work. Kela, the organization which runs Finland's social security systems and is running the pilot scheme, hopes the basic income experiment will boost employment, because the current system can potentially discourage the unemployed to find work as their earnings reduce the benefits they may receive.
CNBC.comCalifornia kidnap victim Denise Huskins is speaking out after accusations by strangers that she faked her high-profile abduction almost two years ago. “All I did was survive, and I was criminalized for it,” Huskins wrote on Facebook Sunday. In March of 2015, Huskins was held at gunpoint, drugged and kidnapped from her home in Vallejo, California.
PeopleYesterday, Disneyland lost an icon: Tower of Terror closed, forever, at California Adventure. This should come as a surprise to no one,…
Hello GigglesThe 44-year-old actress says she doesn't think the 'Emotions' singer had a problem with her inner ears.
Entertainment TonightA Florida journalist out on a bike ride caught a rare sight on video last month: a 15-foot-long Burmese python locked in a deadly battle with an alligator. Joe Capozzi, a reporter for the Palm Beach Post, said he was cycling through South Florida’s Big Cypress National Reserve when he heard a series of splashes. He wrote: “It was all at once terrifying, mesmerizing and beautiful, a battle between predator and prey that at times looked as graceful as a water ballet. Once I got the iPhone video rolling, I couldn’t stop watching.” Zoo Miami’s Ron Magill told the local CBS station that the battle of the two apex predators was nature’s version of Godzilla fighting King Kong in the swamp. “What that
The Huffington PostMore than 250 passengers were forced to wait 24 hours after their original flight departing Sydney bound for San Francisco was diverted to Auckland where an unruly passenger was led away by police.
ABC News VideosSouth Korea said Tuesday that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump had sent a "clear warning" to North Korea over the isolationist nation’s nuclear ambitions, while a Trump aide suggested Pyongyang was being put “on notice” by the incoming administration. Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway backed up South Korea's assessment of the president-elect, following his tweet that North Korea will not be able to develop a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the United States.
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