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Demi Moore 'in shock' after winning first-ever acting award at 62: 'I've been doing this over 45 years' - CNBC

  1. Demi Moore 'in shock' after winning first-ever acting award at 62: 'I've been doing this over 45 years'  CNBC
  2. Demi Moore’s daughter Tallulah responds to claims her mom snubbed Kylie Jenner at 2025 Golden Globes  New York Post
  3. Demi Moore Slammed For 'Blatantly Ignoring' Kylie Jenner At Golden Globes  Yahoo Entertainment
  4. No, Kylie Jenner Was Not Absent as Timothée Chalamet’s Category Was Announced at Golden Globes  PEOPLE
  5. Tallulah Willis defends mom Demi Moore... Читать дальше...

University of Arkansas Women's Gymnastics 

Marc Burns hired as Arkansas women’s distance coach

Arkansas women’s head coach Chris Johnson has announced the hiring of Marc Burns as the Razorbacks women’s head coach in cross country and assistant coach in track and field.

The Atlantic  

The Agony of Texting With Men

Many guys are bad at messaging their friends back—and it might be making them more lonely.

Global Research 

Delusions of Grandeur – Dialogue Between Trump and Musk

Political Satire. Paraphrase by the author

Musk: Hey Donald, what’s this ‘Disease X’ thing? are you going to go along with this? X is my patent – I’ll have to sue.

Trump: Take it easy Elon, you know disease …

The post Delusions of Grandeur – Dialogue Between Trump and Musk appeared first on Global Research.

Ksnt.com 

AAA reports high number of trapped vehicles in Kansas snow

TOPEKA (KSNT) - The American Automobile Association (AAA) is reporting a large number of vehicles trapped in the snow in Kansas following a weekend blizzard. Shawn Steward with AAA told 27 News following a written information request that crews are seeing a high number of service calls on Monday, Jan. 6. Many people are calling [...]

Phys.org 

Frozen forest discovery hints at future alpine ecosystem changes

Montana State University scientists say the frozen remnants of an ancient forest discovered 600 feet above the modern tree line on the Beartooth Plateau may portend possible changes for the alpine ecosystem if the climate continues to warm.