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‘Shark Tank’ investor Daymond John obtains restraining order against former contestants

“Shark Tank” investor Daymond John invested in Al “Bubba” Baker and his family’s Boneless Baby Back Ribs company in a 2013 episode.
     

Tom Brady romantically linked to Russian model Irina Shayk, Cristiano Ronaldo’s ex

Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady and Russian model Irina Shayk reportedly “have been in touch for a few weeks.”

     

Shop our top 10 deals at the Nordstrom Anniversary sale 2023

The Nordstrom Anniversary sale 2023 is here and we rounded up the best deals you can shop on beauty, style and home essentials.

     

Lionel Messi scores game-winner for Inter Miami in 94th minute in MLS debut

Lionel Messi’s American debut lived up to the occasion as the world’s greatest soccer player made his presence felt in the most electric of fashions.

     

In powerful rebuke of hate, Jaguars’ Kevin Maxen makes history coming out as gay

Jaguars assistant coach Kevin Maxen made history when he recently came out as gay. In doing so, he rebukes the hatred aimed at the LGBTQ community.

     

The next pandemic could spring from the US meat supply, new report finds

While Americans may think a pandemic like COVID can’t start here, researchers say lax regulation of livestock and wild animals make it a real risk.

     

New Samsung Galaxy devices are coming—this is your last chance to pre-order and get $50 off

The newest Samsung Galaxy device is coming soon. Reserve your spot now to save $50 on Samsung’s latest new tech.

     

As US heat wave spreads, Arizona counts the dead: 18 confirmed, dozens more suspected

Sweltering heat is expected to continue in the Southwest – and spread further across the central U.S. over the next few days and even weeks.

     

Nebraska man, 26, arrested after posing as a 17-year-old high school student for 54 days, police say

Police said the man Zachary Scheich, arrested Thursday, went by the alias Zak Hess, graduated from Lincoln Public Schools in Nebraska in 2015.
     

Need a job? Hiring to flourish in these fields as humans fight climate change.

These growing fields are helping fight climate change — they’re also a great opportunity for job seekers or young people picking a new career.

     

As abortion bans grow, colleges find answer to easy contraceptive access: vending machines

As abortion restrictions increase, emergency contraception vending machines offer lifeline for people living in contraceptive deserts.

     

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