Charles Kelley, a founding member of country group Lady A, is opening up about his sobriety journey. In a candid interview with Billboard, Kelley — who is about 15 months sober…
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Vacationing this winter? How to avoid common travel scams
From taxis to restaurants to local residents, travelling scams are nothing new — but the good news is it’s easy to protect yourself.
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Powerball jackpot hits US$835 million — and Canadians can test their luck too
The estimated US$835-million prize is set to be the fourth largest in Powerball’s history.
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Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner agree to keep kids in N.Y. amid divorce
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner announced they were getting divorced on Sept. 6. They called their split ‘amicable’ and a ‘united decision.’
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Runaway siblings, 10 and 11, caught after driving 320 km in mom's car
The 10-year-old boy and his 11-year-old sister were upset because their mom had confiscated their electronic devices.
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This is not a drill, people: 'The Office' reboot reportedly in the works
The original run of ‘The Office’ always left fans satisfied and smiling (that’s what she said), so they’re divided on whether a reboot is necessary, or even wanted.
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Toddler missing for hours found sleeping in woods using her dog as pillow
Two-year-old Thea Chase managed to walk approximately 5 kilometres away from her home into dense forest, where she was found guarded by her family’s two dogs.
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Thomas Rhett Angels (Don't Always Have Wings) #1 on ACC with Kix Brooks
“This one is really special. Crazy to think my first #1 in Billboard was 10 years ago, and now to be celebrating Angels going #1 is just really exciting and humbling.”
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Ads are coming to Amazon Prime Video — or you can escape them for a fee
Prime Video is on the path of many other streaming giants who have made the move to ad-supported movies and shows.
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Taylor Swift sends voter registration numbers surging with a single post
Within one hour of Swift posting, traffic on the Vote.org website shot up 1226 per cent, according to the organization’s CEO.
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Leah Remini says Scientology harassment has grown since she filed lawsuit
Leah Remini has added to her lawsuit against Scientology, claiming the harassment against her has “escalated to a much greater degree than ever before.”
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