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Who Is Prisoner Number One on 'Catherine the Great'? Details!

Unraveling the History Behind HBO's 'Catherine the Great'By Amber GarrettUpdated Oct. 28 2019, 6:00 p.m. ET Source: HBONobody makes a miniseries quite like HBO, and with Helen Mirren in the lead, the new biopic limited series Catherine the Great is sure to dazzle, especially with a historic figure as legendary as the 18th century Russian czarina. The four-part series opens in the middle of the monarch's history, where she's facing opposition from her subjects and various threats to her reign, including her own son and a little someone referred to as "

Babayaro Explains Why He Thinks Nigeria Failed To Qualify For 2022 World Cup

On Tuesday March 29, Nigeria had lost after playing a 1-1 draw with Ghana in Abuja. Reacting to the incident, Babayaro who is the older brother of former Eagles defender, Celestine Babayaro said the goal keeper trainer, Alloy Agu was to be blamed for the team’s loss. He said: “For me personally, I will lay the blame on goalkeeper trainer, Alloy Agu. He has been the goalkeeper trainer for many years and has failed to bring any improvement on any of the goalkeepers.

Badshahs Kala Chashma Hits 1 Billion YouTube Views Global Bulletin

BADSHAH BREAKS BILLION BARRIER Indian rapper Badshah has reached a milestone with his 2016 hit “Kala Chashma” surpassing 1 billion views on YouTube. The song, featuring Katrina Kaif and Sidharth Malhotra from the film “Baar Baar Dekho,” marks the first time an Indian rapper has achieved this feat.

Fully dressed in her wedding garb, roaming The Palms

The speculations are that she was left at the alter by a groom who didn't show up, others said she said she ran from her wedding. Some even said they saw her buying kitchen knives while others claimed that she was just roaming around the mall. A LIB reader chatted her up and even took photos with her but no one really knows the true story behind her presence in the mall, wearing her wedding dress.

Hanukkah and the Miracle of Resistance

Each year, in the darkest days of winter, Hanukkah reliably arrives. We kindle lights and discuss the possibility of miracles. Each year is different. We return to Hanukkah a little older and altered by the changes within ourselves, our communities, and the world. This year is darker than any I’ve lived through. Like so many grieving both Palestinian and Israeli loved ones, these past two months have brought the deepest horror and heartbreak of my life.