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Regina Frye is a news writer for Axe News Room. She writes about sports, health, and everything in between. When she's not writing, Regina loves to play tennis, watch Netflix with her dog, and read dystopian fiction. She grew up in the American South but now lives in New York City with her husband, who she met while they were both working at Axe News Room.

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Taylor Swift, worth $1.6 billion, overtakes Rihanna as world's richest female musician

Taylor Swift got that Eras tour money, and it has launched her to the top of Forbes’ 2024 list of wealthiest female musicians. The “Fortnight” and “Anti-Hero” singer this year surpassed Rihanna on the outlet’s list of the richest female musicians, racking up an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion. Forbes reported that Swift — […]

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Review: Neil Young, Stephen Stills and John Mayer spark up rock supergroup nostalgia at Harvest Moon benefit concert

Some partnerships are built to last. Take Neil Young and Stephen Stills, who have been making music together for nearly 60 years, all the way back to their first band together, Buffalo Springfield. On Saturday afternoon, they were together again headlining Harvest Moon — a Gathering, a benefit concert for the Painted Turtle camp in

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Cissy Houston, Grammy-winning gospel singer and mother of Whitney Houston, dies at 91

Cissy Houston, a two-time Grammy-winning gospel singer who was the mother of late pop titan Whitney Houston, died Monday. She was 91. In a statement to The Times, the estate of Whitney Houston said that the matriarch, who performed with Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin, died Monday morning in her New Jersey home while under

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7 Top Internet Dangers Young Learners Must Look Out For

7 Potential Internet Dangers Young Learners Must Look Out For

Understanding The Threats Children Encounter Online Underage children are using the internet more than ever before. A survey conducted by the Pew Research Center found that nine in ten adolescents in the US have internet access, whether through smartphones, gaming devices, computers, or tablets, with almost half of them reporting constant connectedness. Such prolonged exposure

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Moving toward healing, Jewish people display 'resilience' and will experience 'renewal,' says rabbi

A faith leader and rabbi based in Plantation, Florida shared thoughts about the status and well-being of the Jewish people this week as Yom Kippur approaches — the holiest day of the year for Jews amid the High Holiday season and one offering “a profound sense of reflection and hope.” Rabbi Pinchas Taylor said in

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Brandi Carlile and the Hanseroth Twins on Joni Mitchell at the Bowl and the rock stardom that wasn't

Brandi Carlile is picky about voices — “very picky,” she says, “and strange, and specific” — which is probably why she’s surrounded herself with the same ones for more than 20 years. Since the early 2000s, the singer-songwriter from Washington state has written, recorded and performed as a member of the three-person band she calls

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Hurricane effects pose 'tremendous' health hazards for Americans, doctor warns

As another hurricane threatens the U.S., the aftermath of Hurricane Helene still poses major threats. Americans in areas of the country that were devastated by the storm may face numerous health risks. Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joined “Fox Report Weekend” to discuss the severity of the damage, including people being injured

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Commentary: What went wrong with 'Joker: Folie à Deux': A creative and box-office flop, explained

The first thing you need to know about “Joker: Folie à Deux” is that it’s not a musical. Sure, the opening sequence features posters of “Modern Times,” “Pal Joey” and “Shall We Dance.” One scene has the Arkham Asylum inmates watching the 1953 movie “The Band Wagon” — with Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) mouthing along

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Al Pacino reveals COVID-19 infection in 2020 nearly killed him: 'I didn't have a pulse'

When Al Pacino contracted COVID-19 four years ago, he nearly came face to face with death. But he says he “didn’t see the white light or anything.” “There’s nothing there,” the 84-year-old screen legend recalled, adding, “[I]t was no more. You’re gone.” The Oscar winner, promoting his new memoir, “Sonny Boy,” revisited his bout of

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Anticipating backlash, Alex Cooper of 'Call Her Daddy' explains that Kamala Harris interview

Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy” interview with Vice President Kamala Harris was not meant to “change your political affiliation,” the podcast host said, but she believes she would have been remiss to not have a conversation about women with the presidential candidate. The podcaster opened Sunday’s episode with a disclosure about her decision to sit

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