Mark Wahlberg Has Been Very Open About His Faith — A Look at His Religious BeliefsMark has gone so far as to suggest that he has some regret over some of his prior roles, including his part in 'Boogie Nights,' in which he plays a porn star. By Joseph AllenApr. 1 2024, Published 11:16 a.m. ET
Source: Getty ImagesMark Wahlberg speaks in front of Pope Francis during the Festival of Families in 2015 in Philadelphia
Why Did Jennifer Aniston Get Oil Thrown on Her? What to Know
Did Jennifer Aniston Get Doused in Oil by Climate Change Protestors?Just another day in New York?
By Jamie LeePublished Aug. 1 2024, 1:03 p.m. ET
Source: Getty ImagesRemember that iconic scene in Sex in the City, when a protestor in NYC throws fake blood on Samantha for wearing a fur coat? "God, I miss New York," Samantha says right afterward.
Well, in what felt like a similar moment, actress Jennifer Aniston was seemingly doused in fake oil while surrounded by protestors in the Big Apple recently.
'American Murderer' Chronicles the Crimes One of America's Most Infamous Fugitives
Where is Jason Derek Brown now? One of America’s most wanted criminals is now the subject of the new film ‘American Murderer.’
Source: The Traveling Picture Show CompanyThere’s something to be said for filmmakers who are able to take a true story and bring it to life, even when there are many unknowns within the truth. Now, debut director Matthew Gentile is taking on Jason Derek Brown’s story in his new film, American Murderer.
17 Tattoos That Have a Unique Story Behind Them
We get tattoos for various reasons: in order to capture our favorite characters, add some color, please someone we love, or just in order to be different from everyone else. But behind the tattoos of these people, there are whole stories. Some of them are sad, and some are kind, but all of them deserve your attention.
We at Bright Side were really interested in reading the things internet users wrote about their tattoos and we decided to show you the most memorable ones.
Tattoos about the people we love don’t have to be super-realistic.
A quick guide to the works council in Germany
If you’ve recently started working in Germany, you might have heard the word Betriebsrat at your new workplace. Betriebsrat means “works council,” and depending on where you call home, you may or may not be familiar with the term. In European countries like Germany, Austria, Spain and France, works councils have been an important part of work environments for years. But other countries, like the U.S., don’t really have an equivalent.
Aggrieved APC Presidential Aspirants, Senators Vow To Punish Party
Some aggrieved presidential aspirants and senators who lost their tickets in the All Progressives Congress (APC) have vowed to punish the ruling party in 2023. The aggrieved members accused the presidential candidate of the party, Bola Tinubu and the party’s National Chairman, Abdullahi Adamu of isolating stakeholders of the party.
A northern senator who spoke with Sun alleged that Adamu who was supported by lawmakers when governors in the party were against him, eventually betrayed them during the primaries.
Civil Rights: Heat on Highway 51
Since his lonely ordeal in 1962 as the first Negro student at the University of Mississippi, frail, introverted James H. Meredith has felt a messianic call. In a recent book about his Ole Miss experiences, Meredith, now a Columbia University law student, maintains: “Whether it was true or not, I had always felt that I could stop a mob with the uplift of a hand. Because of my ‘divine responsibility’ to advance human civilization, I could not die.
Colombia elects first woman mayor of Bogota
"Not only did we win but we're changing history," ex-senator Lopez said on Twitter. President Ivan Duque said the local elections around the country had attracted the "largest number of candidates in history." Lopez's victory in the capital city of 7.2 million people is a significant step forward in a country used to being led by male liberal elites. ADVERTISEMENT
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Cyndi Lauper Talks Memoirs, MusicAnd Seders with Springsteen
It’s been nearly 30 years since Cyndi Lauper’s 1983 album She’s So Unusual rocketed the singer to stardom with songs like “Girls Just Want To Have Fun,” “Time After Time” and “She Bop”—but her most famous album is only a small piece of Lauper’s story. In a new book, Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir—out Sept. 18—the pop songstress recounts her life, from the sexual traumas of a rough youth and the importance of being the first female streaker on a Vermont college campus to her time on Celebrity Apprentice and her work helping homeless transgender youth.
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta meets former US president Barack Obama in Spain
- The First Lady was representing Kenyan delegation for the annual World Travel and Tourism Council's (WTTC) Global Summit
- She held talks with Obama to exploit ways of bolstering the country's tourism sector
- The Summit, which is the highest-level gathering of travel and tourism leaders in the world, accords countries opportunity to showcase their rich cultures
- Margaret was received by Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala