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As the 28th anniversary of Princess Diana’s passing approached, few believed her two sons — estranged for years — would share more than parallel tributes. Yet in a moment that stunned royal watchers, Prince William and Prince Harry came together in private at their mother’s final resting place, setting aside the rift that has defined headlines for so long.

As the 28th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death nears, William and Harry remain estranged but continue to honor their mother through their public work On July 16, as the 28th anniversary of his mother Princess Diana’s...

Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged.

Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged. Many factors can contribute to acne along the chin line, including genetics, certain conditions, and some medications. You can treat chin-line acne with over-the-counter products. However, in...

The crowd at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field fell silent as Bruce Springsteen, “The Boss,” paused mid-song, spotting a sign in the front row: “I finally made it. Can we play together?” Lily Tran, once a foster child and now a full-scholarship student at Yale University, stepped onto the stage…

Bruce Springsteen Brings Hope to Young Fan in Unforgettable Stage Moment at Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia — In a moment that will be remembered for years to come, Bruce Springsteen, affectionately known as “The...

“He Laughed Too Soon”! Greg Gutfeld thought the cancellation of The Late Show was the end of Colbert. For days, he’d been mocking Colbert on air—smirking, boisterous, gliding through the echo chamber as if it were written for him. And when Colbert fell silent, Gutfeld grew bolder. But then came the panel. A question. A camera. And for the first time since the cancellation, Colbert appeared. No prepared statement. No defense. Just one sentence. Colbert didn’t raise his voice, didn’t laugh. But as soon as he spoke, the room lost its air—and Greg lost his rhythm. You could see it in his eyes: he hadn’t expected a response, especially one so quiet—or a final answer. Still holding the mic, but now he didn’t know what to do with it. And suddenly, the man who never let silence win… lost. The set didn’t cut. The audience didn’t applaud. They just stood there watching — as a man built on jokes finally got one… that wasn’t his. No edits. No restoration. That clip? It’s gone viral now — but it’s absent from every Fox News recap. And what Colbert said that night — may have finally given him back the one thing CBS took away: control of the narrative. He never stole the spotlight. He didn’t need to. Because in that moment, Stephen Colbert didn’t just respond to a smear. He rewrote who owned the stage. So what exactly did he say — and why did the loudest voice of the night suddenly have nothing left to say?

For days, Greg Gutfeld had been reveling in Stephen Colbert’s career turbulence. Ever since CBS announced the abrupt cancellation of The Late Show, Gutfeld’s nightly commentary had been peppered with smirks, sarcastic asides, and...

Tom Selleck’s Transformation Photos From Then and Now

Tom Selleck has undergone a noticeable transformation from his days playing Thomas Magnum in Magnum, P.I. to his time on Blue Bloods as New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan. Photos from then and now prove that he always had star...