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How’s this for a quarantine TV show? True crime meets home renovation. Sacramento, Calif., homeowners Tom Williams and Barbara Holmes enlist the help of interior designers Joelle Uzyel and Mikel Welch to make over their five-bedroom Victorian during the premiere episode of the new series “Murder House Flip.” The homicide-to-home decor series debuts Monday, April …
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The new coronavirus made Dr. Jag Singh a patient at his own hospital. His alarm grew as he saw an X-ray of his pneumonia-choked lungs and colleagues asked his wishes about life support while wheeling him into Massachusetts General’s intensive care unit. When they offered him a chance to help test remdesivir, an experimental drug …
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Investigation Discovery is jumping on the “Tiger King” phenomenon, greenlighting a new program that it bills as the “definitive sequel” to the hit Netflix docuseries. “Investigating the Strange World of Joe Exotic” will examine the life of Joseph “Joe Exotic” Maldonado-Passage and explore his rival, Carole Baskin, whom Maldonado-Passage has accused of killing her first …
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A notorious landlord vanished off the streets of New York City in a sensational, caught-on-tape kidnapping in 2014 — and when his body turned up the next day in a dumpster, cops already had plenty of potential suspects on tap. Menachem “Max” Stark, a 39-year-old Hasidic father of seven from Brooklyn, had made a long list of …
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Tae Bo creator Billy Blanks is bringing healthy living to your living room. The fitness guru has started his own online workout series called “In the Living Room with Billy Blanks” to help keep people motivated, energized and happy during quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic. “At home with nothing to do due to quarantine? Well… …
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Perhaps the biggest question of this offseason remains unanswered: Who will fill Tom Brady’s shoes in New England? The Patriots’ options are not all that appealing. The current frontrunner for the job is second-year signal-caller Jarrett Stidham, but many remain unsure of the inexperienced 2019 fourth-round pick’s ability to take over at the helm. “He …
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The annual ATX TV Festival, which takes place every June in Austin, Texas, is going virtual for 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Organizers announced Monday that amid an “incredibly challenging” few weeks filled with “uncertainties,” the festival would keep its June 5-7 schedule but move the programming online instead of in person. It is …
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Nearly one year ago, Eli Manning returned to the Giants facility for the start of the offseason workout program. “You come in, had a good offseason, worked hard, excited to be back with the team and the coaches,’’ Manning said at the time. “Going into that second year you always have an advantage, you know …
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Splats off to the chef! “Dishmantled,” the world’s wackiest new cooking competition, just premiered on Quibi, a new streaming platform that specializes in supershort TV shows. Here’s how it works: Contestants are blindfolded, then get food thrown in their faces. They have to guess what dish it is and try to re-create it. “It’s really …
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It’s a battle of the mullets. On Friday, Ellen DeGeneres shared a throwback photo of herself with the same shaggy blond hairstyle favored by Joe Exotic, the incarcerated star of Netflix’s smash-hit docuseries “Tiger King.” “Who wore it better?” the comedian, 62, asked her fans. The hilarious side-by-side snaps of the pair sporting the same …