
- LifestyleMarketWatch
My husband and his brother inherited a property. Our son moved in. We paid $60K in taxes and repairs. Do we split it 50/50?
My husband and his brother inherited their family home. When they were able to take possession, our son and his family needed a place to live. Now comes my concern: If my husband and his brother had sold the house when they first inherited it, they would have split proceeds 50/50.
- CelebrityYahoo Celebrity
Will Smith says he's been called the N-word to his face '5 or 6 times' — but never 'by a smart person'
Will Smith says he's been called the N-word to his face — but never by anyone intelligent.
- CelebritySeventeen
Fans Are Furious At the Paparazzi For Pressuring Addison Rae About the Bryce Hall Cheating Rumors
Leave her alone!!!
- CelebrityYahoo Life
Influencer Natalie Noel, 24, bringing body positivity to Sports Illustrated Swim: 'Someone normal and not stick thin'
The 24-year-old assistant and BFF to David Dobrik makes her debut in SI Swimsuit 2021.
- U.S.The Telegraph
North Carolina mocked after prioritising anyone who has smoked 100 cigarettes in their lifetime for a vaccine
North Carolina is offering priority vaccination to anyone who has smoked 'at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime'. The roll-out plan, announced on Tuesday, was mocked online as residents claimed they would immediately chain-smoke their way to the top of the queue. Governor Roy Cooper, a Democrat, said that all frontline essential workers can have their vaccine now while giving three weeks' notice for those who are obese, in jail, pregnant, homeless - or who have smoked just five packets of cigarettes in their life. The cohort including smokers will be called forwards on March 24, and is designed to include adults at higher risk of virus exposure or who are at an increased risk of having a severe illness Smokers are defined as “current or former” having “smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime.”
- PoliticsHuffPost
Self-Proclaimed Billionaire Trump Now Begging Small-Dollar Donors For Money
The lies Trump told at CPAC about the election and his record were not new, but his request for supporters to give money to his new political committee was a first.