Alyssa Milano has gone under the knife to return to her "authentic self." The "Charmed" alumna, 52, on Sept. 24 shared a photo of herself on Instagram donning a hospital gown and a hairnet, explaining ...
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ATLANTA — A Fulton County Superior Court judge could be removed from the bench after Georgia’s judicial watchdog accused her of serious misconduct, including wrongfully jailing a witness without legal ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — General Motors (GM) is removing all of its electrical vehicle (EV) production technology from its Toledo Propulsions Systems facility on Alexis Road, according to UAW Local 14 President ...
Walmart announced Wednesday that it would remove synthetic dyes and 30 other ingredients, including artificial sweeteners and preservatives, from its private-label food brands by 2027. The retailer ...
Have you ever wondered how much control you really have over your Windows 11 system? Beneath its polished interface lies a maze of pre-installed apps, intrusive tracking features, and bloated settings ...
The National Park Service and United States Park Police removed a statue that depicted President Trump cavorting with his former friend Jeffrey Epstein from the National Mall on Wednesday morning. The ...
A tree can be cut down in an afternoon, but its stump lingers like unfinished business. You could call in the professionals with their roaring grinders or pour chemicals into the soil and wait months ...
ABC’s decision to pull “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air this week prompted celebration from some conservatives while others expressed caution about free speech and government overreach. Disney on ...
The Department of Interior told The Hill on Tuesday it did not direct the National Park Service (NPS) to remove a famed photo showing an enslaved man’s scars from exhibits. “I can confirm that NPS ...