Following their well-received mini-reunion at Coachella this year, ‘NSYNC is mulling over whether or not to get together again.
Lance Bass recently told Variety that the boy band will soon discuss the possibilities of a reunion project in the midst of vetting offers.
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If there’s one thing that says summer is officially on its way (aside from, you know, grilling and margaritas on the patio ), it’s Old Navy’s $1 flip-flop sale.
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The singer not only challenged the actor to a mixed martial arts match, he also appealed to Ultimate Fighting Championship boss Dana White to host the battle:
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Anaïs Mitchell’s Hadestown ruled the 73rd annual Tony Awards winning eight of the 14 awards they were nominated for including Best Musical and Best Direction of a Musical. The Sam Mendes-directed The Ferryman also won big winning four awards including Best Play and Best Direction.
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After four years together, Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk have decided to end their relationship.
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To find out who took home the gold at yesterday's show, check out the full list below!
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A joint operation with police from Jackson Township, Canton, North Canton, and Wooster resulted in the arrests of eight individuals.
Investigators conducted a human trafficking and prostitution sting on May 29 in the Belden Village area.
Seven people were charged with soliciting for sexual activity and possessing criminal tools.
Jay-Z might have 99 problems, but a fortune ain’t one: The rap mogul is now considered a billionaire
The bona fide title comes by way of Forbes, the financial magazine known for its annual wealth rankings, which conservatively estimates a 10-figure fortune, accounting for his “superstar lifestyle.” Of equal note, the Brooklyn-bred rapper is reported to be the first hip-hop artist to reach billionaire status.
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Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk’s relationship ‘hanging on by a thread’
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Male black bears are on the move — and the Ohio Division of Wildlife is warning residents, especially those in Northeast Ohio, to bear-proof their yards.
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