Author: Hasnain Abid Khanzada

Kylie Kelce candidly talked about her first encounter with husband Jason Kelce’s brother Travis Kelce. Hitting the brother-in-law “jackpot” with Taylor Swift’s beloved sweetheart, Kylie admitted that it took a bit of time to meet her husband Jason Kelce’s younger brother. Although the mother-of-three mentioned that she had heard a lot of great things about the NFL player way ahead of their first meet, she was eager to meet him in person. During an appearance on Sterling Holmes’ Stacking the Box Show on Friday, June 14, the 31-year-old responded to a question that asked her about the first time she interacted with…

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Jennifer Garner has reportedly upset her boyfriend, John Miller, for prioritising Ben Affleck’s divorce drama. As reported by Daily Mail, the source shared, “Of course, it bothers John that Jen is so hyper-focused on her ex-husband,” amid her alleged marital woes with Jennifer Lopez. An insider shared that the 13 Going on 30 actress’ partner expressed his sympathies for the Air director, however, he believes Garner is extremely involved in Affleck and Lopez’s personal issues. The source shard, “He cares deeply for Ben and sympathizes with what he is going through with Jennifer, but it doesn’t mean Jen should be the one to resolve her…

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Sharon Osbourne has ignited an unexpected feud by criticising Katie Price’s physical appearance and singing abilities on her podcast. Joined by her family, including husband Ozzy and children Kelly and Jack, the former X Factor judge expressed her admiration for Katie’s ex-husband Peter Andre before turning her attention to Katie herself.The Osbournes collectively poked fun at Katie’s post-surgery look and mocked her singing voice, with Sharon leading the charge. She said: “Peter Andre, I was saying, we like him, he’s a really good guy. But singing, with, she was, oh my god.” As Jack replied: “Katie Price, not such a good singer.…

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In Fort Worth, a civil rights icon is finally returning home, an event 85 years in the making. Dr. Opal Lee, affectionately known as the Grandmother of Juneteenth, saw her new home on Annie Street for the first time on Friday morning. “I only have one word – scrumptious,” she said with a laugh. “I am so happy. I just wish everybody could be as happy as I am now.” Her joy was palpable as she took in the house, though it was tinged with bittersweet memories, knowing her family experienced their darkest days on that very land. While she…

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STAAR test scores released on Friday reveal modest improvements in some districts, but overall, student performance remains largely unchanged. Is this really the case? Some superintendents argue that new grading practices for the test resulted in an unprecedented number of zero scores, and they are demanding explanations. Regardless of the district type—urban, suburban, large, or small—superintendents are raising the same concerns. “We noticed a significant increase in zero scores on the open-ended responses, which prompted us to voice our concerns,” said Lori Rapp, Superintendent of Lewisville ISD. The new grading system, referred to as AI or robotic grading by some,…

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The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition, in collaboration with city leaders and various partners, is establishing cooling stations across the region to assist individuals living outdoors during dangerously high temperatures. Multiple community organizations throughout Tarrant County will provide water and other essential resources aimed at offering relief from the intense heat. “The extreme heat in Texas poses significant risks for individuals experiencing homelessness,” stated Lauren King, executive director of the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition. “Our street outreach teams will distribute water and assess other needs as we collaborate to provide crucial resources to those in need.” In Fort Worth, the Heat…

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Myndi Jordan was at the Chevron gas station on Cherry Lane in White Settlement last Thursday when she noticed something alarming, prompting her to call 911. “As I approached the ATM, I saw the lady standing here, frantically inserting $100 bills into the machine,” Jordan recounted. She observed that the woman was on a video call with a man who was instructing her and asking to see the ATM screen. “I asked, ‘Ma’am, do you know them?’ She said, ‘No, I have to do this right now.’ She was very upset, visibly distressed,” Jordan recalled. Sergeant James Stewart from the…

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As the ‘dog days of summer’ approach in Texas, one woman in New Braunfels doesn’t view them as such. “We have our squirrel resort,” remarked Breyana Elwell, sitting on her porch. The idea began last summer during a Texas drought and heatwave when Elwell placed a fan on the porch rail to help her family stay cool and keep flies away. “I peeked through the window and saw a little squirrel lounging right in front of it,” Elwell recalled. This inspired her. “I took action,” Elwell continued. “I rummaged through our freezer, grabbed some fresh fruits, water, and nuts I…

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Residents of The Meadows on Ferguson complex in east Dallas are expressing frustration over what they describe as slow cleanup efforts and inadequate communication from their landlord, more than two weeks after a storm caused significant damage across the city. Tenants at the complex spent part of their Friday protesting, walking, chanting, and holding signs demanding better living conditions, citing management’s delayed response to ongoing issues. Wendy Davis, who injured her ankle due to a water leak near her apartment, expressed her concerns, stating, “We all work and pay our bills, and we deserve to live better than what we’re…

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Residents of The Meadows on Ferguson complex in east Dallas are expressing frustration over what they describe as slow cleanup efforts and inadequate communication from their landlord, more than two weeks after a storm caused significant damage across the city. Tenants at the complex spent part of their Friday protesting, walking, chanting, and holding signs demanding better living conditions, citing management’s delayed response to ongoing issues. Wendy Davis, who injured her ankle due to a water leak near her apartment, expressed her concerns, stating, “We all work and pay our bills, and we deserve to live better than what we’re…

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