If you can believe it, John Travolta was not one of the 1.7 million people who watched the premiere of HBO's documentary Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief.
"No I haven't [seen it]," the 61-year-old actor told the Tampa Bay Times, "and I don't really care to."
The two-hour exposé on the Church of Scientology hardly portrays the cult-like religion in a favorable light. Among the accusations are that its members are subjected to physical and emotional abuse.
In a surprising turn of events, Ammon Bundy, the former Idaho gubernatorial candidate, has seemingly vanished, leaving many questions unanswered. This article delves into the latest updates on Ammon Bundy’s disappearance, exploring possible reasons behind it and attempting to uncover his current whereabouts.
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Ammon Bundy Missing Update Ammon Bundy has gone missing, raising concerns and speculation about his whereabouts. Reports indicate that Bundy abandoned his home and 5 acres of land in Idaho amid legal battles, leaving his family unaware of his location.
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The hip-hop star spoke for all New Yorkers when she raked Mayor Eric Adams over the coals for his disastrous proposed cuts to the NYPD budget.
“Crimes are gonna go through the roof,” she exclaimed in a video posted on X. “What’s going to happen to my nieces, what’s going to happen to my nephews, what’s going to happen to my cousins, my aunts, my friends that’s living in the hood?
How old are Kim and Penn Holderness? They were finalists on Season 33 of 'The Amazing Race,' and viewers couldn't quite pinpoint their ages.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Season 33 of The Amazing Race.
Season 33 of The Amazing Race was wrought with more challenges than usual, thanks to COVID-19 restrictions. After starting in February 2020, production was shut down as the novel coronavirus pandemic took hold. Filming resumed in September 2021 and in March 2022 viewers finally learned who the winners were.
Sierah Joughin, a 20-year-old student, was reported missing on July 19, 2016, after she failed to return home from a bike ride in Fulton County, Ohio. After an extensive search, her body was discovered three days later in a shallow grave on a farm in the area. Her death was ruled a homicide, and James D. Worley was charged with her abduction, murder, and other related charges.
Worley, a 57-year-old man, had a history of criminal behavior, including a 1990 conviction for abduction and another conviction for attempted abduction in 1997.