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- CelebrityVIBE
O.J. Simpson Sued For $96 Million By Fred Goldman Over Son’s Death
In 1997, Simpson was ordered by a judge to pay $33.5 million to the Goldman family.
- BusinessMotley Fool
Social Security Checks Could Soar in 2023: Here's How Much Extra Seniors Might Receive
For better or worse, Social Security is our nation's most vital social program. A recent survey from national pollster Gallup found that 84% of nonretirees plan to lean on Social Security as a "major" or "minor" source of income when retired. Considering how important the program is to the financial well-being of tens of millions of currently retired Americans, there's perhaps no announcement more universally awaited than Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).
- HealthINSIDER
A YouTuber asked a random New Yorker for his thoughts on abortion. The stranger turned out to be the former president of Planned Parenthood.
"You cannot make abortion go away by criminalizing it. All you do is you make it unsafe," former president of Planned Parenthood Alexander Sanger said.
- CelebrityPeople
Anderson Cooper Reveals How Richard Gere Helped Him Realize He's Gay: 'I Couldn't Speak'
The Anderson Cooper 360° host said the acclaimed actor was part of his sexual awakening
- U.S.The Daily Beast
Lauren Boebert Baffled by ‘Bricks’ Belonging to a Construction Site
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon, Zach Petrizzo/The Daily Beast/GettyRight-wing media has long been convinced any pallets of bricks are solely the property of anti-fascist activists. And on Friday night, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was tripped up over the conspiracy theory. “@CapitolPolice why are there 20 pallets of bricks one block from the House Office Buildings?” Boebert tweeted, apparently alluding to the standard bricks the right believes are owned by potential antifa activists.Yet as i
- U.S.Miami Herald
‘I felt something sharp.’ Woman takes off pants to uncover unwanted visitor in Florida
And it was alive.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I tried 5 different kinds of canned chili, and there's only one I'd eat again
I tasted canned versions of the classic meal from Hormel, Wolf Brand, Amy's, and Campbell's to find the best option for your Fourth of July spread.