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Newlywed, 21, Dies in Crash That Seriously Injured Husband

Two people, including a 21-year-old newlywed, died following a car crash on Black Friday. A Dodge Ram driven by a 37-year-old man was traveling eastbound on State Road 40 near milepost 47 in Utah on Friday when the driver lost control on the icy roadway and crossed into the westbound lanes, according to a news release from Utah Highway Patrol. The Dodge collided with a Honda Accord just after 4:30 p.

'My Manager Fired Me on the Spot'

Celebrity Nicki Minaj is a famous rapper, but long before her success and millions, she was getting fired from Red Lobsters. Published on May 16, 2021 3 min read Nicki Minaj is famous for a lot of things. She’s a hugely successful hip-hop artist, a business maven, she’s prone to getting into feuds, and she likes the finer things in life. But like many celebrities, back before she had it all, Minaj had to work hard to make ends meet.

Are Any 'Gunsmoke' Cast Members Still Alive?

Gunsmoke is one of the longest-running scripted series in television history. So it’s no understatement to call it one of the most beloved TV series of all time. The show was a television institution like few others. In fact, only a handful of other shows – including reigning champ, The Simpsons – have lasted longer. But are any of the principal cast of Gunsmoke still alive? ‘Gunsmoke’ aired on CBS from 1955 to 1975 Some fans might not realize it, but Gunsmoke actually began as a radio series in 1951.

Eric Gordon Age | How Old Is He | Basketball Player Wiki And Career

Eric Gordon, 34, has been a game-changer for the Phoenix Suns, defying age and height standards with his outstanding defensive abilities. After 16 years in the NBA, Gordon’s impact and talent on the court are unmistakable. Eric Gordon’s name is synonymous with defensive brilliance on the Phoenix Suns club. Despite his age and 6’3″ frame, his perseverance on the field makes him an important member of the squad. Page Contents

Former News Director Sues TV Station, Says Her Firing Was Due to Sexism, 'To Keep the Boys' Club Hap

The ex-news director of a prominent Charlotte, North Carolina station has filed a federal lawsuit for firing her and replacing her with a younger, less experienced man—an act that she says the station committed to "keep (its) boys' club happy," according to The Charlotte Observer. Julie Szulczewski, 52, was the news director at WSOC-TV, a dual ABC and Telemundo affiliate in Charlotte, North Carolina. She led the station in a close race for the top of the local news ratings charts during her time on the staff.