Here’s a 2023 sentence: Lesbian TikTok called this! They figured out this story before it broke this week. Some backstory: in August, Sophia Bush filed for divorce from Grant Hughes, her husband of only 13 months. It was a big mystery and no one could figure out if there was some big drama lurking behind the divorce, given the sudden nature. Then, JUST LAST WEEK, people learned that soccer star Ashlyn Harris filed for divorce from her wife Ali Krieger (also a soccer star) back in September.
"If you snorted cocaine in the late 1970s or early 80s, there was an eighty-five percent chance it came from us."
-George Jung (as repeated by Johnny Depp in the 2001 film "Blow").
It's probably not controversial to say that, in many social circles today, cocaine is just as common as a joint of weed or a can of beer. But, believe it or not, this wasn't always the case. Cocaine being used commonly is a relatively new phenomenon.
Moving meant hard, hard work. Travel by wagon; riding, or walking, for days on end. Building, by hand, incredibly primitive structures that barely qualified as human shelter. Money was always tight; at one point, her father walked 300 miles to accept work as a farm hand. Laura began to teach school (she did sewing on the side) when she was just 15, even though she'd received little formal education herself — she and her siblings were tutored by their mother, and by each other — because the family needed the cash.
It’s been just revealed that Tom Brady surpasses Drew Brees and becomes the NFL’s all-time leader in career passing yards. Check out the available details.
‘They don’t call #TomBrady the GOAT for nothing! Today during the game with his team, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Vs. his former team, the New England Patriots it went down! The game was so good that Brady has been trending for hours on Twitter!’ The Shade Room said.
Sharon Begley, science columnist for The Wall Street Journal, inaugurated the paper's 'Science Journal' in 2002. She was previously the senior science writer at Newsweek, covering neuroscience, genetics, physics, astronomy, and anthropology. The co-author of The Mind and the Brain, she has won many awards for her articles She is a frequent guest on radio and television, including The Charlie Rose Show, Today Weekend, CBS's The Early Show, and Imus in the Morning.