Mar. 16, 2025
In 1991, the New York Supreme Court decided that a house was “legally haunted” in a famous case known as the “Ghostbusters ruling.” Now, 28 years later, that samehouse is back on the market— andghost hunters, itcould be yoursfor $1.9 million.
Whilegorgeous both inside and outand located on an unassuming, tree-lined street in the village of Nyack, New York, (just 19 miles north of Manhattan), the home has quite the eerie history.
Mar. 16, 2025
Prince Harry and Angie Murimirwa.Photo: Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage
One ofMeghan MarkleandPrince Harry’s philanthropic partners in Africa just got a huge boost.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have amplified the work of theCampaign for Female Educationfor years,matching a $130,000 donationlast September and encouraging supporters to donate to CAMFED in lieu of gifts when their daughterLilibet Dianawas born in June. Now the organization — which works to help young girls start school and see through their education — has received critical funding in the form of the $2.
Mar. 16, 2025
Thirty-six years after making her Broadway debut,Cherhit the stage again — but this time for her own musical!
The iconic singer, 72, surprised the opening night crowd ofThe Cher Showon Monday with a special performance of her hit “If I Could Turn Back Time” during the curtain call. The jukebox musical based on her life also features three actresses playing Cher throughout her career, and the woman herself sang a duet with star Stephanie J.
Mar. 16, 2025
A kind act between a pair of old friends has earned them both a trip to the 2023 Super Bowl in Arizona.
Billy Welsh and John Gladwell first met in the Marines Corps. over 20 years ago, according toCBS News.
Though they hadn’t seen each other in person for years, the two kept in touch over Facebook, and that’s where Gladwell saw Welsh’s post asking his loved ones for a kidney back in 2019.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Despite what the defense said was a lack of evidence, the high-profile cases of Shelia and Jimmy Sones, Jamie Pittman, Shauntel Mayo, Patrick Kelly and Dennis Pittman were tried in a Smith County court. The six people alleged to have been involved in a child sex ring were found guilty of crimes they denied committing and sent to prison.
But the story takes a turn when a surprising witness takes the stand, unraveling a web of lies as accusations surface that the Cantrells pitted their foster children against their biological parents for monetary gain.