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Patrick Arnold: Where Is He Now?

Sports documentary ‘Untold: Hall of Shame’ on Netflix tells the story of a doping crisis that shook the USA in the early 2000s. Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative, also known as BALCO, was the business involved in the entire case and was established by Victor Conte. However, scientist Patrick Arnold, who collaborated on the development of … Patrick Arnold: Where Is He Now? Read More » ncG1vNJzZmicn6mwsLnSraaroZWoe6S7zGirmp9fmr%2Bou8%2BhmKulXWZ6orCO

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Broke Protocol During Their Wedding

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially become the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but they broke some royal protocol during their big day. The ceremony was expected to break some rules and traditions, but the royal couple broke one rule various times throughout the wedding that many may not know about. It's well known that royal family members have to follow some strict rules, but one that may surprise some is that royal couples are not allowed to show public displays of affection.

Up To 18 Cores, 4 Vega GPUs

In one of many announcements from Acer at IFA, the company has revealed a powerful new gaming desktop in their Predator line, the Acer Predator Orion 9000. The new desktop will support up to an i9 Extreme Edition processor, Intel's i9 7980XE, with up to 18 cores and 36 threads. The higher core count versions will appeal more to prosumers and workstation users than to the bulk of a typical gamer's budget.

Was Danny Kaye Gay In Real Life? Musical Legends Sexuality and Love Life Discussed

Was Danny Kaye Gay In Real Life? This has been the gossip and question of many fans over the years about his sexuality.  Danny Kaye was an American actor, singer, dancer, comedian, musician, philanthropist, and cook. He was the first ambassador at large of UNICEF in 1954. Danny further received the French Legion of Honour in 1986 for his years of work with the organization. Table of Contents Was Danny Kaye Gay In Real Life?

Who is Kristi Nicole Gilley? 'Non-custodial' mom arrested for kidnapping her children 11 months ago

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Two children, who were allegedly kidnapped from their home in Missouri by their mother 11 months ago, have been found. Following a regular car license check, police in High Springs, 20 miles northwest of Gainesville in Florida, reported finding Adrian Gilley, 12, his sister Brooke, 11, and their mother Kristi Nicole Gilley, 36, while they were out shopping on February 1. The two children, whose descriptions had been listed on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's database, were wearing disguises at a Winn Dixie store, police said.