- CelebrityAccess Hollywood
Britney Spears’ Ex-Husband Jason Alexander Claims He Was Misled About 2004 Marriage Annulment
Britney Spears’ first husband is speaking out. The pop superstar was married to her childhood friend, Jason Alexander, for 55 hours in 2004 following a spontaneous wedding in Las Vegas. Nearly two decades later and in the midst of Spears’ highly-publicized conservatorship battle, Alexander has shared more to his side of the story.
- U.S.NextShark
Asian Americans in elite colleges would drop by 21% if admission is only based on tests, study says
Nearly a quarter of Asian Americans accepted to elite colleges would no longer qualify if their acceptances were based on tests alone, according to a new report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW). Key findings: The study, which ran statistical simulations of admissions decisions, found “no strong evidence” of discrimination against Asian Americans in 91 of the country’s most selective colleges and universities. While Asian American enrollment in these in
- U.S.Scary Mommy
Why Residents Of Hawaii Are Begging Tourists Not To Visit Right Now
The Hawaiian islands are seeing an unprecedented increase in tourism, and they are finding it difficult to keep up.
- ScienceBusiness Insider Video
VideoHere's what would happen to life on Earth if the moon disappeared
Our moon is on the move. Each year, it drifts an estimated 1.5 inches further away from Earth. And in the process, Earth's rotation is actually slowing down. What if, one night, the moon simply disappeared? Would we miss it?
- EntertainmentPeople
Jenna Fischer Says She Was Fired from Matt LeBlanc Show Because People Didn't Believe 'Pam Would Marry Joey'
Jenna Fischer was originally cast to play Matt LeBlanc's onscreen wife in the pilot for the CBS sitcom Man with a Plan
- BusinessMarketWatch
It won’t end with Bill and Melinda Gates. Get ready for the demise of more marriages.
After steadily rising for decades, overall divorce rates in the United States hit a 50-year low in 2019. Divorce rates are expected to spike again in the aftermath of the pandemic. For certain empty-nesters, the pandemic was a preview of what retirement with their spouse might look like, and they didn’t like what they saw.

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