Articles for September, 2018

Will Angelina Ever Be Accepted Into The Jersey Shore ‘Sisterhood’?
Angelina wants to be embraced by the 'Jersey Shore: Family Vacation' gals, but JWOWW is still standing in her way.
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New York Comic-Con 2018 – All the Latest News!

New York Comic Con returns to the Javits Center from October 4-7, and if you’re a DC fan, you’re not going to want to miss it.

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Mandy Moore, Lili Reinhart, More Celebs Praise Christine Blasey Ford After Senate Hearing
How celebrities reacted to the Brett Kavanaugh Senate hearing and Christine Blasey Ford's emotional testimony.
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20 Teacher Gift Ideas That'll Brighten Their Holiday Season
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US regulators charge Tesla CEO Elon Musk with fraud
The US Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday charged Tesla CEO Elon Musk with securities fraud, alleging he had misled investors last month in tweets about taking the company private. Musk tweeted August 7 that he had "funding secured" to pri...
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Julia Michaels And Lauv’s Chemistry Is Off The Charts In ‘There’s No Way’ Video
Lauv and Julia Michaels release the video for their emotional new song, "There's No Way."
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Julia Michaels And Lauv’s Chemistry Is Off The Charts In ‘There’s No Way’ Video
Lauv and Julia Michaels release the video for their emotional new song, "There's No Way."
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Wale Spills All His Thoughts On BTS, Rap Monster and ARMY On ‘TRL’
Wale came to TRL with host Sway Calloway to talk about BTS, Kylie Jenner, Maroon 5 and Lil Wayne on Thursday, September 27.
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Wale Spills All His Thoughts On BTS, Rap Monster and ARMY On ‘TRL’
Wale came to TRL with host Sway Calloway to talk about BTS, Kylie Jenner, Maroon 5 and Lil Wayne on Thursday, September 27.
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WWII remains buried 74 years after 'Bridge Too Far' battle

WWII remains buried 74 years after 'Bridge Too Far' battleSCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — The remains of a U.S. Army paratrooper killed in World War II have been returned to his Pennsylvania hometown, 74 years after he died in the battle chronicled in the 1977 film "A Bridge Too Far."


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