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Woman 'Let Her Blood Run' to Prove a Point About an Unfair Dress Code

Woman Let Herself Bleed Everywhere to Prove a Point About Her Job's Unfair Dress CodeBy Robin ZlotnickUpdated Sept. 16 2019, 12:38 p.m. ET Source: iStock PhotoHave you ever complied with a rule just to prove how dumb and nonsensical that rule is? I feel like I do that all the time. It seems like it's something that could really backfire, but in this case, for this woman who was working in a casino bar, it worked out.

'The Four's Valentina Talks New Music and Her Feud With Zhavia & Diddy

TALENTRECAP.COM Singing The Four Kyle Montplaisir Kyle Montplaisir Kyle Montplaisir is a contributor and host at Talent Recap. He is the lead detective for the site on 'The Masked Singer' and an encyclopedia of knowledge on 'The Voice' and 'American Idol'. A graduate of Pepperdine University, Kyle is originally from Arizona, but now lives in Los Angeles. When he isn’t watching talent shows and game shows, Kyle loves eating dessert, singing karaoke, and spending time with his wife, Hannah, and dog, Stella → Recent Posts

D12 - Members, Ages, Trivia

Rap group led by Eminem that achieved mainstream success after his rise to fame as a solo artist. The group's name is an initialism for the Dirty Dozen. Some hit singles of theirs included "My Band," "Purple Pills" and "Fight Music." Trivia Eminem's alter ego of Slim Shady originated from the group. The official disbandment of the group was announced during the Eminem song "Stepping Stone" from his tenth studio album, Kamikaze.

Edinburgh Film Review: The Sea

This good, middlebrow adaptation of John Banville's Booker Prize-novel sacrifices structural intricacy for Masterpiece-style emotional accessibility. Irish author John Banville expressed lofty surprise when his dense, defiantly nonlinear novel “The Sea” won the 2005 Booker Prize, claiming in an interview that the award usually goes to “good, middlebrow fiction.

EFCC Nab 26 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Abuja

The Abuja Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has announced the arrest of twenty-six individuals believed to be involved in internet fraud. In a statement issued on Friday, the anti-graft agency noted that the arrests were made on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at various areas of the Federal Capital Territory, namely Kurudu, Jahi, Kubwa, and Gwarimpa. According to the EFCC, the suspects were arrested following reliable intelligence regarding their alleged participation in internet-related offences.