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    Susan George is 74 years old now. What is she up to today?

    Some actresses step into the spotlight, but others ignite it—Susan George belongs to the latter. Born in Surrey in July 1950, Susan showed an early passion for performance. By the age of four, she was already entertaining audiences, hinting at a future on stage and screen. Her training at the…

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  • Susan George: Life Beyond Hollywood and a Legacy of Purpose

    Though often cast in sensual or daring roles, Susan George refused to be typecast. Her range extended from drama to lighthearted television appearances, including The Persuaders. She also proved her creative vision behind the camera, moving into producing with projects like Stealing Heaven. Away from acting, her greatest passion was…

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    Carly Simon’s daughter is 51-years-old now. What is the singer up to now?

    Carly Simon, the legendary voice behind timeless hits such as “You’re So Vain” and “Anticipation,” shares a remarkable connection with her daughter, Sally Taylor. While Carly’s career has spanned decades of musical influence, Sally has built her own path as a versatile artist, performer, and educator. Born in 1974 to…

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  • Shared Stages and Lasting Legacy: Carly Simon and Sally Taylor’s Creative Journey

    The mother-daughter duo has not only supported each other behind the scenes but also stepped into the spotlight together. During Carly Simon’s Serenade Tour in 2005, audiences were treated to a special collaboration as Carly and Sally performed side by side, their voices blending in seamless harmony. Their creative connection…

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    This scene is unedited. Check-out this throwback clip of Teri Weigel on ‘Married with Children’

    Married with Children remains one of the most iconic sitcoms in American television history, airing from 1987 to 1997 and helping establish Fox as a major network. Unlike the polished, picture-perfect families portrayed on screen at the time, the Bundy family stood out for their sharp sarcasm, slapstick comedy, and…

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  • Teri Weigel’s Unforgettable Guest Spot on Married with Children

    In 1989, former Playboy Playmate and actress Teri Weigel made her mark on the hit sitcom during the fourth-season episode titled “Buck Saves the Day.” Weigel played Jade, one of the glamorous women who catches the eye of Al Bundy and his poker buddies. Though her role was brief, her…

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    Passerby Who Killed Man Attacking Cop Learns His Fate

    Note: We are republishing this story, which originally made the news in February 2017. A Florida man who intervened during a violent struggle between a sheriff’s deputy and a motorist will not face criminal charges, according to officials. The incident unfolded on Interstate 75, where Lee County Sheriff’s Deputy First…

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  • Officials Praise Russell as Family of Deceased Questions Outcome

    Following the incident, Sheriff Mike Scott commended Russell’s actions in a public statement, calling him a hero for preventing what could have been a deadly outcome for Deputy Bardes. Scott also noted that the case stood as a reminder that “black lives matter, blue lives matter, and indeed all life…

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    Teen Dies After Slamming Into School Bus, Then Police Find What Was In Her Hand

    Note: We are republishing this story which originally made the news in September 2018. The Panola County community was left heartbroken after a school bus crash claimed the life of teenager Katelyn Ray. The collision occurred around 7:15 a.m. on a Wednesday morning when Ray’s car struck the back of…

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  • Family and Community Mourn the Loss of Katelyn Ray

    Details from investigators revealed that the force of impact sent Katelyn’s car crashing into the rear of the school bus. As word spread, her sister Courtney Pettit turned to social media in a desperate search for answers, only to learn soon after of the tragic outcome. Family members spoke of…

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