Author: Hasnain Abid Khanzada

Kylie Jenner had Khloe Kardashian’s blessing for patching things up with her BFF Jordyn Woods after Woods kissed Khloe’s then-boyfriend and father-of-her-two-kids, Tristan Thompson. On Thursday’s episode of the latest season of The Kardashians, Kylie and Khloe discussed the recent headline-making reconciliation. Telling her younger sister that she didn’t want her to have any regrets over the situation, Khloe expressed, “And I told you when you were saying that you miss her and whatever, I’ve never had an issue with you keeping your friendship with anyone.” In a confessional, Kylie gushed over how gracefully Khloe handled the situation, despite initially blaming…

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The Prince and Princess of Wales will decide whether their children will attend Trooping the Colour. Princess Kate and Prince William are set to make a major decision regarding Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, according to GB News’ Royal Correspondent. As the Princess of Wales remains out of the public eye, the couple must determine if their children will participate in the King’s birthday parade, Trooping the Colour. Trooping the Colour, held every June, celebrates the sovereign’s birthday with senior members of the Royal Family in attendance. Svar noted that Prince Louis often “steals the show” during the…

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Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda posed together on the red carpet at the premiere of the documentary Still Working 9 to 5, 44 years after their iconic film 9 to 5. The new documentary revisits their 1980 hit movie, co-starring Dolly Parton, to “explore why workplace inequality 40 years later was never a laughing matter,” as per the official synopsis. According to Deadline, the event, held on Wednesday, May 29, included the documentary’s official premiere and screening. It also honored Fonda, 86, Tomlin, 84, and Parton, 78, as Women’s Equality Trailblazers by the ERA Coalition Forward. Moreover, for the weekday event, Fonda looked…

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King Charles and his brood of working royals are receiving calls of title removal from chief executive of anti-monarchy group. In a conversation with GB News host Cameron Walker on The Royal Record podcast, Graham Smith reflected on Republic’s goal for a “democratic from top to bottom and parliamentary system” with an elected head of state instead of a constitutional monarchy. He also explained the practicalities of stripping the royal family of their privileges, beginning from their titles and beyond, in a bid to promote equality among citizens. He said: “Republic is about being equal citizens. In a republic like that then obviously…

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Leading one of the fastest-growing cities in the country is no small task. It requires you to keep two fires burning – one for the concerns of today, and the other for the concerns of tomorrow. As the Mayor of Princeton, Brianna Chacon knows those concerns all too well. “Princeton is kind of a ‘unicorn city’ amongst Collin County,” Mayor Chacon said about the rapid growth her city has experienced in recent years, the amount of room it still has to grow, and its comparatively affordable homes. Princeton’s population grew by 22% in 2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau,…

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Dollar Tree will be branching out at new locations in four states, including Texas, after acquiring 170 of the ’99 Cents Only Stores’ slated for closure. The company announced the move Wednesday, saying they’d bought the rights to ’99 Cents Only Stores’ name along with furniture and fixtures, as well as securing 170 leases in Arizona, California, Nevada and Texas. There are 10 ’99 Cents Only Stores’ in North Texas, but the company did not provide details about which locations would be rebranded in its news release. Southern California-based 99 Cents Only Stores filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April, starting the…

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North Texans with storm damage in Collin, Cooke, Denton, and Montague Counties can now apply for financial assistance through FEMA. FEMA may help with expenses like temporary housing and emergency home repairs. Some people may also qualify for help with medical or funeral costs. Read on for more information about how to get started. HOW TO APPLY FEMA said it may help with expenses that aren’t already covered by insurance. If you don’t have insurance or don’t have enough insurance, you may have eligible expenses. FEMA said it won’t pay your insurance deductible, but it would consider other expenses. “If you had…

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People impacted by the deadly weather in North Texas face a steep recovery. If you want to help, read on for simple steps to help ensure your donation gets to neighbors who need it. TOOLS TO CHECK OUT CHARITIES If you want to help or are asked to donate, Monica Horton with the Better Business Bureau said to ask for specifics. Vague information may be a red flag. “The appeal needs to be very clear on where the money’s going and how it is going to help the people that are impacted,” said Horton. You can read up on a…

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Alma Ramirez and her family were home sleeping when a large tree fell on it. She said she heard a large, scary boom and that it felt like the house moved. Fortunately, no one was hurt.  But she’s left unable to go into certain parts of the house for now. “Only two rooms are available because we [are] scared about this,” Ramirez said. “It’s too heavy. June 2, they can come to look [at] what happened.” Many others faced the same fate. “I had about a 1500-pound limb fall on the front of my house and I’m getting a tarp…

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The Plano Police Department is trying to renew interest in an important community program to help fight crime. Participation in the city’s Neighborhood Crime Watch has waned since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Sgt. James Babb of the Plano Police Department’s Crime Prevention Unit. “We don’t have the outreach we once had,” said Babb. “Outreach and communication are key to our partnership with the community.” The crime prevention unit works on outreach, conducts home and business security surveys and educates the public on ways to avoid becoming a victim. “We’re one of the safest cities in America and we cannot…

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