The teaser for the second season of Starz’s historical drama “Outlander” shows that time-traveling Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and her new husband, Jamie (Sam Heughan), have a lot riding with them as they set sail for France — specifically, the safety of the entire country of Scotland.
In the glitzy cosmos of tennis, every swing can send ripples across the sporting galaxy. A recent celestial alignment caught the eyes of starry-eyed fans. The enigmatic star coach, revered for sculpting champions, recently unleashed an interesting picture on Twitter. In the frame, he introduced the new hitting partner of American rising star Coco Gauff, Stefan Kozlov. However, the tennis circuit is already buzzing with a very critical question.
Every tennis aficionado’s mind is stuck on whether this is a profitable partnership for Coco Gauff and Stefan Kozlov or not.
Ed. Note: This story includes photos that show nudity. When photographer Sebastião Salgado visits tribes in the Amazon, he says the people he meets tend not to be interested in his cameras or his satellite phone: "They were very interested by my knife, 'cause my knife has utility for them," he says.
A native of Brazil, Salgado has made more than 58 trips to Amazonia. His photos depict lush tropical trees, dramatic clouds, the sinuous river, as well as the biodiversity of the jungle.
By the time Liz Garbus‘s two-part documentary “Who Killed Garrett Phillips?” debuts on HBO, there could be a new public lead in the case of the murdered titular 12-year-old. As least, that’s what many may hope after the new St.
New details about the passing of Master P's daughter Tytyana Miller have been revealed.
The 25-year-old died of accidental fentanyl intoxication on May 27, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner.
Fans first learned of Tytyana's death on May 29, when Master P announced he and his family were "dealing with an overwhelming grief" following her passing.
"We appreciate all of the prayers love and support," the rapper, 52, wrote on Instagram at the time. "Mental illness & substance abuse is a real issue that we can't be afraid to talk about.