WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark made a triumphant return to Iowa Sunday. The Indiana fever guard wasn't back in her former home arena to play a game. Yet, she still confessed to having 'butterflies.' ...
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Caitlin Clark had a terrific Sunday afternoon. The University of Iowa women’s basketball program immortalized Clark’s career forever as they officially retired her No. 22 jersey and hung it in ...
Karla was hesitant about the movie, due to it being a musical. In November 2024, she candidly shared with Vogue: “I thought, ‘Well, this can’t be possible.’ I thought it’d be one of ...
This Hollywood actress started her career as a successful ... Can you guess who she is? It is Candy Clark - best known for her role as Debbie Dunham in the 1973 film American Graffiti, which ...
South Carolina killer mom Susan Smith is reportedly acting like a "complete nightmare" behind bars, months after she was convicted of a disciplinary charge for speaking with a filmmaker and ...
Princess Kate was a beacon of radiance as she stepped out in the capital on Monday afternoon marking Holocaust Memorial Day. Royal fans could not help but cast their eyes over the stunning jewels ...
The cast of “The Young and the Restless” is rallying around actress, Tricia Cast, after she shared some heartbreaking news. Cast — who’s best known for her role as Nina Webster on the ...
Susan Smith, who is serving a life sentence in South Carolina for the cold-blooded murder of her two sons, has stopped playing nice since she was denied parole — revealing that her previously ...
The Hollywood golden age actress died on January 17 at a hospital in Burbank, California from pneumonia, following respiratory failure. Born Josephine Angela Sorbello in Quakertown, Pennsylvania ...
Jan Shepard, who acted opposite Elvis Presley in 1958’s King Creole and 1966’s Paradise, Hawaiian Style, and appeared in more than 30 TV Westerns, died Jan. 17 at a hospital in Burbank, Calif.