Mar. 16, 2025
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A serious celestial show is coming!
On the night of Monday, Oct. 21, continuing into the early morning hours of Tuesday, Oct. 22, stargazers get a chance to witness the Orionidmeteor shower.
The shower occurs every October, typically between Oct. 16-26, but Monday night the show in the sky will be at its peak.
For the best chance at viewing the meteor shower,AZ Centralrecommends being prepared to spend over an hour outside between 10 p.
Mar. 16, 2025
01of 155BACK IN BLACKMichael Tran/FilmMagicJennifer Garneropts for a little black dress at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Grants Banquet on Thursday.
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BACK IN BLACK Michael Tran/FilmMagic
Jennifer Garneropts for a little black dress at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Grants Banquet on Thursday.
02of 155PARTY OF THREEFabFitFunFun times ahead! Spencer Pratt, wife Heidi Montag and their son, Gunner, celebrated the launch of FabFitFun’s Summer Box in Bel-Air, California.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Weeks after visiting a North Carolina water park,a man has died from a brain-eating amoeba, leading people to question the safety of the popular summertime activity.
Eddie Gray spent July 12 at Fantasy Lake water park in Cumberland County, North Carolina with his church mission group. North Carolina health officials believe that he contracted Naegleria fowleri, an amoeba naturally found in warm freshwater in the summer, at the man-made lake.
Mar. 16, 2025
Picking Kevin up to take home.Photo: Courtesy The Stewart-Mercurio Family
Around 8:00 p.m on August 28, 2000, Danny Stewart, a social worker, was on a New York City subway train heading south to meet his boyfriend,Pete Mercurio, a writer and graphic designer, for dinner. The couple had been dating for three years and were living together in Pete’s apartment. That night would change their lives forever.
Danny:I got off at the 14th Street exit and noticed a bundle on the ground against a wall.
Mar. 16, 2025
On June 25, 1997, Dr. Harvey Rosenstock, a Houston psychiatrist, was getting ready to leave his office when he noticed a nervous young man sitting in his waiting room.
The mysterious man had “wide open, bulging, wild eyes,” recalls Rosenstock, who says the man barged into his office, sat down at his desk, took out a loaded 9 mm pistol — and pointed it at him.
“There’s a bullet in the chamber,” the man, Daniel Shepley, said as he flipped the gun back on himself and then again at Rosenstock, close enough that the doctor could have bitten the muzzle.