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Megan Fox didn't quite make it in to the GQ Men of the Year event in Los Angeles Thursday, but fans now know what she would have worn if she had.
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Ever since he bought Canadian football’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats two decades ago, Bob Young has insisted on being called the ...
A shimmering dream on the Nile has inspired creativity from the Harlem Renaissance to Kara Walker to Beyoncé. But how much can you play with the past?
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This personal safety alarm will help keep your recipient safe. When activated, it emits a loud siren and a flashing strobe ...