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Whats in a name? | Columnists

At the end of last year, Sports Illustrated, which I have been receiving every week since before I was in high school, announced that, at the beginning of 2018,  it was going from a weekly magazine to bi-weekly. It wasn’t that major of a deal to me, beside the fact that I would run out of bathroom reading material much faster than normal. After searching the Internet for other weekly sports magazines, I found out that USA Today printed a weekly newspaper magazine, and since it had a three-month special for fewer than $4, I decided to give it a try.

Actor Iain De Caestecker: Neither Married nor Dating a Girlfriend, Is He Gay?

EntertainmentBy LRU Writer | On: September 09, 2016While strolling the web, we came by another handsome young actor with a mysterious personal life. Today, we will be discussing about the personal life of Iain De Caestecker, who is best known for his role of Agent Leo Fitz in the television series called Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Talking about Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D,  we have covered the personal life of another fellow S.

Everything You Need to Know

Kip Moore’s Wild Ones is a commanding album. Its light on hooks and many songs aim for a higher common denominator. Listening to his second studio album is an investment, but it’s one that will pay off for most. Moore understands that some country fans just aren’t going to get him and his brand of outlaw. For those people, the ones looking to snack on something piffling, he offers nothing. Wild Ones is an album for his fans first, and then for anyone looking for a meal.

What Are the 'Today' Show Cast Members' Net Worths?

Turns out, there’s some serious money to be had in the morning news hustle! According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, the stars of the Today show, including Hoda Kotb, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker and more are making some serious cash. Since NBC wants its program to continue having great ratings, the network is willing to shell out the big bucks for celebrities to appear on TV. That expense seems to be paying off, too.

Why I cant write about my Dr. Phil appearance | Columnists

On Monday, Aug. 24, I was a guest on the Dr. Phil show. The show was about racism and will be airing sometime in the near future, but I’m not allowed to talk about it. The show makes guests sign a release that contains the line, “I will not write a book, magazine article, or newspaper article (including internet articles) or publish or submit for publication any writing relating to behind-the-scenes of the Series, about my experience on the Series, real or fictional without first obtaining Producer’s written consent”.