- EntertainmentINSIDER
The surprising real-life age differences between 14 famous movie pairs
Some on-screen love interest age gaps are surprising, and other times, actors are almost the same age as their on-screen children.
- CelebrityElle
Kate Middleton and Prince William Are ‘Aghast’ at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Oprah Interview
A source gave Us Weekly a particularly dramatic take on how the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge feel.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
Experts say Dominion and Smartmatic could win their defamation lawsuits, but MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell says they have 'zero' chance
The Trump backers Rudy Giuliani, Sydney Powell, and Mike Lindell face defamation lawsuits from Dominion and Smartmatic that may succeed, experts say.
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Video Indonesian government releases over 50,000 illegally fished lobster 'seeds'
The Indonesian government released a large catch of illegally fished lobster larvae, or 'seeds', back into the waters off West Sumatra. The West Sumatra Marine and Fisheries Service together with the Jambi Provincial Customs Team released the 53,290 clear lobster seeds on February 24. The seeds were illegally fished for export to Vietnam, and have been released into the the waters of Jambi province. The Head of the West Sumatra Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Service, Yosmeri commented: "Of the 53,290 lobster seeds, 50,490 sand type lobsters and 2,800 pearl lobster seeds are of the highest interest, both of which are types that are of interest to lobster cultivating countries such as Vietnam. "All the lobster seeds are packed very neatly with plastic filled with oxygen that makes the lobster seeds survive. "Since January 2021 to February 23, 2021, his party has released 5 times lobster seeds in the waters of Padang City with a total of 700,000 lobster seeds released,"
- BusinessBusiness Insider
Texas lieutenant governor says people getting huge energy bills 'gambled on a very, very low rate' - but suggests they won't have to pay the full amount
Texans on variable-rate energy deals were faced with enormous bills as the wholesale price of electricity spiked 10,000% during a winter storm.
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U.S. report on Jamal Khashoggi killing likely to worsen relations with Saudis
U.S. report on the killing of Jamal Khashoggi is likely to implicate the Saudi crown prince, roiling relations as Biden reshapes Mideast diplomacy.
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China's ships are getting bigger and more aggressive, and Japan is scrambling to keep up
China's massive Coast Guard and a new law expanding what it can do have worried its neighbors, maybe none of them more so than Japan.












