Dancing With the Stars season 32 kicked off spectacularly with a new cast of celebrities (and one new pro) who put their best foot forward in the ballroom. However, at the end of the episode, one celebrity was sent home after just one dance. Fans called foul on Matt Walsh’s elimination, looking for “justice” and calling it “unfair.”
‘DWTS’ fans fired up after Matt Walsh and pro-Koko Iwasaki were sent home during episode 1 The premiere episode of DWTS season 32 displayed a range of talent from the newly-minted celebrity competitors.
Bedfordshire Police is appealing for the public’s help in tracking down a man whose threats, vicious verbal assaults and filthy comments towards staff in a Luton store have caused fear and illness.
The man had been banned from JD Sports, in the Arndale Centre, Luton in July when he flew into a rage with a 19-year-old female member of staff. He was unhappy with a return he was making and the young woman took the full force of his anger.
In the ever-evolving world of music, new artists emerge, capturing the attention of fans worldwide. One such artist who has made significant waves in the industry is PPcocaine. As of 2023, the rapper's net worth is estimated to be around $800,000 US Dollars, according to TheSuccessBug. But how did this young talent amass such wealth in a short span? Let's delve deeper.
Born Lilliane Catherine Diomi on June 1, 2001, in Los Angeles, PPcocaine was raised in Santa Clara by her grandparents and father.
Halloween 2023 is officially two weeks away, which means now's the time to start planning your Halloween costume, especially if you have to get your spouse onboard.
We're already excited for what is arguably the best party season of the year, full of haunted house parties with friends and family, special events and costume parties. Two fabulous Halloween costumes are better than one, which is why we've rounded up the best couples' costumes for Halloween 2023.
CitiesThe space under cities is getting busier – from transport excavations to billionaire’s mega-basements. So how to keep track of what’s down there?
Just over a year ago I was sent a photograph of a tunnel-boring machine in a dirt lot in Los Angeles. The caption read: “Elon Musk is about to start digging.”
The message was from Wayne Chambliss, a geographer in southern California, who tends to be prescient in such matters – and indeed, Musk’s freshly minted Boring Company soon set its machine loose, ripping through the subsurface soil under the SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne to create a short tunnel.