• Emily Hampshire says that there aren't oil rigs on our side of the Atlantic. It isn't part of North American culture. The 41-year-old Canadian actress, best known for playing the sarcastic motel receptionist in the sitcom Schitt's Creek, was intrigued when she was offered the role of Rose, a corporate geologist in The Rig, alongside Line of Duty.

  • The actor lives in the Reno area.

  • The stock market can be predicted up to 3 days in advance. This is what it is seeing.

  • A nurse's aide is accused of strip searching a girl by her mother in a lawsuit. According to the lawsuit, the unnamed middle schooler was approached by another student who asked to leave her vape pen in the teen's gym locker. The student wasgrudgingly agreed.

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    After a medical evaluation by the Colerain Township Fire Department, she was returned to her grandparents.

  • Some people say they will lose a few pounds and others will increase their water intake. People put a lot of stock into their New Year's Resolutions, including being more grateful to try new things and marrying a prince. As we all know, she was a member of the royal family before becoming the duke.

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  • Bryan Christopher Kohberger's family said they are cooperating with the police.

  • The Princess of Wales is said to get a bit of a broadside.

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  • A grieving user was reassured by others that skipping out during her friend's father-daughter dance wouldn't be a problem. You can read the responses from other people.

  • A lot of celebrities got personal this year, from Matthew Perry sharing that his heart stopped for five minutes during surgery, to Jennette McCurdy revealing that she was offered $300,000 to keep quiet.

  • A Manhattan pharma millionaire was found dead in a Brooklyn apartment just hours after a US Supreme Court justice issued an order that would have sent her back to prison. Jordan was found dead in an apartment on MacDonough St.

  • After four decades of saving pennies, Otha finally learned their true worth.

  • Four University of Idaho students have been accused of being murdered.

  • There is a lie-flat bed, Swiss chocolates, and more in the Qsuites business class.

  • The acting commerce minister said that the Taliban administration wants to encourage self-sufficiency and wants international trade and investment. "We will start a national self-sufficiency programme, we will encourage all government administrations to use domestic products, and we will also try to encourage people through mosques to support our domestic products," Haji Nooruddin said.

  • According to an MIT report, 89 percent of customers say they're ready for V-Tolling.

  • Kim said that her daughter has to follow strict parenting rules.

  • Hall County has a large amount of drugs.

  • Russia's buffetted IT sector risks losing more workers in the new year because of planned legislation on remote working, as authorities try to lure back some of the tens of thousands who have gone abroad without forcing them to cut ties completely Lawmakers fear that more Russian IT professionals could end up working in NATO countries and inadvertently sharing sensitive security information if they leave Russia.

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  • A woman at P&O Cruises complained about the restaurant service on the Iona after her party had to wait two hours for a seat.

  • Two days after the death of a young girl and man that neighbors said was her father, a community held a vigil. The girl died on Sunday.

  • You can't have a baby in the world's northernmost town, you can't own a cat, and you can't drink more than 24 beers a month.