Kim Kardashian says her dream of becoming a lawyer isn’t over despite her failure to pass the California Bar Examination in July. “On November 7th, I found out I didn’t pass the bar,” Kardashian said.
A woman is going viral after creating a simple hand-drawn chart that explains why Starbucks drinks taste wildly different depending on the size you order. Starbucks customers who notice a difference ...
"Walk My Walk" by Breaking Rust is No. 1 on the 'Billboard' Country Digital Song Sales chart Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since ...
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Kim Kardashian is dead-set on becoming a lawyer no matter what. The fashion mogul, reality TV star and All’s Fair actress has shared her passion for prison reform and is following in her late father ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Suzanne Rowan Kelleher of Forbes about how travelers can try to minimize delays now and in the holiday season given the FAA-mandated flight cancellations. The Federal ...
All's fair in the process of becoming a lawyer. That's why Kim Kardashian had to complete the bar exam nearly six months after graduating from her law school program. And now, the SKIMS founder has ...
Catherine Page Jeffery receives funding from the Australian Research Council. In just over a month Australia’s social media ban will begin. From December 10, those under 16 will only be able to see ...
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Ever wake up with a sore lower back or achy shoulders that just ruin the rest of your day? Or get up from bed and try to greet the morning, only to find your neck is too stiff to turn to the window?
Gold hit a record high this week as investors placed bets on future rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. The commodity shot past $3,700 an ounce on Tuesday, Sept. 16, up from roughly $2,300 this time ...
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