- CelebrityE!
Liam Neeson Reveals "Dear, Departed Wife" Natasha Richardson’s Ultimatum About James Bond Role
Parent Trap actress Natasha Richardson said Liam Neeson couldn’t play the role of James Bond, so this is how the actor repaid his late wife.
- PoliticsWashington Examiner
'Everybody knows he’s out of his mind': Joe Rogan slams Biden for whispering during press conference
Podcast host Joe Rogan renewed his criticism of President Joe Biden, saying he is not a "real leader."
- LifestyleINSIDER
'Jacked Chef' Andre Rush eats 10,000 calories a day, including 4 whole chickens and 24 eggs
Chef Rush went viral in 2018 for the size of his 24-inch biceps, and he has to eat a lot to maintain his size and fuel his lifestyle.
- CelebrityIn The Know
American woman dumbfounded by plate after ordering ‘chips and salsa’ in Italy: ‘I’ll never get over it’
A word to the wise: "Chips and salsa" doesn't mean the same thing everywhere.
- WorldNextShark
Australian Woman Who Woke Up From Surgery With Irish Accent May Be Stuck With It for Life
An Asian Australian woman who woke up with an Irish accent after undergoing surgery has been struggling to get her original accent back. How it happened: Angie Yen, who lives in Brisbane, Queensland -- and has never been to Ireland -- had her tonsils removed on April 19. “I was getting ready for a job interview and I was just singing in the shower which I normally do and all these words were coming out; all the sounds I had never heard of before,” Yen told The Hard Shoulder.
- EntertainmentYahoo Movies
P.J. Soles dishes on Bill Murray's late-night booty calls during the making of 'Stripes'
The "Stripes" actress remembers her on-set chemistry with Murray during the making of Ivan Reitman's comedy favorite, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
- BusinessThe Fiscal Times
IRS Adding Thousands of Auditors as It Prepares to Ramp Up Enforcement
The Internal Revenue Service is already staffing up, hiring thousands of new auditors in preparation for a tax-enforcement push that’s a key financing element of President Biden’s infrastructure plan. IRS officials said at a tax conference Friday that they are adding about 2,000 new employees, including 1,300 auditors, to the agency’s small business division and more than 500 workers to the criminal investigations divisions, Bloomberg’s Laura Davison and Genevieve Douglas report. “The figures re

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