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AEW Star Wardlow Claims Title Belt Stolen In Rental Car Break-In

UPDATE 12:06 PM PT -- The San Francisco Police Dept. tells TMZ Sports ... a report for a burglary was filed at 9:20 PM on Tuesday. The complainant, according to cops, said "a wallet, laptop, sports gear and many other miscellaneous personal items" had been taken from his car after he had left it parked on the street for around three hours. UPDATE No arrests have been made .

Bruno Mars Arrested -- Busted For Booger Sugar

Singer Bruno Mars has more in common with Paris Hilton than a smiley mug shot (seen below) ... because law enforcement sources tell TMZ he was also busted in Las Vegas for possession of cocaine. As we previously reported, Mars was popped at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino after security confronted him in a bathroom and allegedly found him in possession of narcotics. Our law enforcement sources say the narcotic in question was coke .

Atrocities and dirty jokes: Americans learn of Kissingers death through raunchy text chain

Henry Kissinger‘I’m doing what I can to keep this man’s legacy from being a master politician,’ says woman who wrote viral copypasta On 31 October, I received an emoji-filled text that screamed: “THOT-O-WEEN is upon us.” While taking a break from Turkey Day baking last week, I got another wishing me a “HAPPY SPANXGIVING”. Such is the horny holiday copypasta text. It’s practically a gen Z and millennial tradition. These texts resemble the chain emails that were popular at the dawn of the digital inbox: send this generic spooky story to 15 people, or you’ll be dead by midnight.

Celebrity Looks That Missed the Mark

Celebrities walked the red carpet ahead of the 2024 Golden Globes on Sunday. While some wore daring looks, others missed the mark with their outfit choices.Here are six celebrity looks that fell flat. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app Advertisement The 81st annual Golden Globes took place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California on Sunday.

Jazz Is For The Birds

Springtime brings songbirds back to the sky. The first "bird" many think of when they think jazz is sax legend Charlie Parker (it was his nickname). This Take Five doesn't focus on Bird, Birdland or the many song titles that riff on that theme. Instead, this jazz ornithology lesson features songs of a different feather flocked together. Related NPR Stories Jazz Is For The Birds ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r7zRZ6arn19nfXJ8jmlraGhlZH5zgZNubm9sYmS3osbZZqCsZZakv27Ax55km6GimcA%3D