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Babe Ruth is remembered as one of the most iconic players ever to don the pinstripes. Needless to say, any items of clothing related to the legend hold great sentiment for the fans. Speaking of which, David Wells, a former New York Yankee himself, happens to be on the good side of one such story. The story of the HatThe New York Yankees pitcher recounts the story of how the fateful hat once made him a tremendous amount, courtesy of sheer business smarts and the timing of the sale.
TV 'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers for Jan. 30 through Feb. 3 reveal that Taylor Hayes makes a shocking confession. Published on January 27, 2023 2 min read The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Jan. 30 through Feb. 3 reveal a week of shockers. A lot is happening with Taylor Hayes’ (Krista Allen) confession and Sheila Carter’s (Kimberlin Brown) threat. Here’s what to expect for next week.
Was it gas or suicide... and just WHO has been mowing their lawn? Authorities baffled by deaths of hermit twins whose skeletons were found sitting in easy chairs THREE YEARS after they diedThe remains of Andrew and Anthony Johnson, 63, were found at their Chattanooga home on SaturdayPolice believe they both died some time in early 2011Both men were severe diabetics and autopsies ruled out foul playThe twins were known to live a hermit lifestyle and did not communicate regularly either with family or anyone elseBy James Nye Published: 03:45 EST, 7 April 2014 | Updated: 12:50 EST, 8 April 2014 e-mail 35
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Whether she's kicking ass in her latest movie or slaying in a beauty campaign, Lupita Nyong'o is one of our ultimate beauty crushes. Never afraid to speak out about diversity in the industry, Lupita is a mouthpiece for inclusive beauty. Last year, she made headlines when shecalled out Grazia after it removed parts of her hair for the front cover of its November edition. And now, the actress has spoken candidly about combatting prejudices surrounding black women’s natural hair.
A freethinking man … Sabahattin Ali. Photograph: Filiz AlA freethinking man … Sabahattin Ali. Photograph: Filiz AlRereadingBooksWhy has a little known 1940s novel become a Turkey’s bestselling book? Maureen Freely on a writer who refuses traditional gender roles, and offers hope in an increasingly restricted society When it was first published in Istanbul in 1943, it made no impression whatsoever. Decades later, when Madonna in a Fur Coat became the sort of book that passed from friend to friend, the literary establishment continued to ignore it.
In what might be the best tourism campaign of all time, Scotland is publicizing glamour photos of Shetland ponies wearing cardigan sweaters to tempt out-of-towners to come visit. This is all a part of VisitScotland's "Year of Natural Scotland" campaign. Because nothing is more natural than a small pony in knit wear. A link on VisitScotland's website asks visitors to "Discover how Shetland ponies are celebrating the Year of Natural Scotland 2013 — with their very own knitted jumpers!
Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Thursday's episode of Grey's Anatomy. Meredith and Derek got their moment -- even if it was bittersweet. On Thursday's Grey's Anatomy, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) -- still dealing with the effects of COVID-19 and coming in and out of consciousness -- was faced with an impossible decision: go back to the living or stay on the beach, which had become her "safe place" during her COVID recovery and reunite in the afterlife with Derek (Patrick Dempsey).
I cornered Grant Imahara, part of the build team on Discovery's Mythbusters, at an event on Thursday night and told him that I wanted to discuss what I said was -- and maintain is -- the single most amazing thing I have ever seen on television. "And that thing," I told him, "is Meat Man." "Meat Man" was a Mythbusters experiment in which they were trying to determine whether there was any truth to a legend stating that a malfunctioning old-style diving suit could result in the stranded diver, because of water pressure, having his body and innards slowly pressed into his helmet.