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The comments came as tensions across the country ran high in the wake of the conservative activist’s assassination.
Jennifer Aniston fell in love with a co-star on “Friends” — a four-legged co-star, that is. The actor said she adopted a dog that appeared on the classic sitcom. “My first dog actually was Norman, whose name is tattooed on my foot. Normie, I actually got from the show, ‘Friends,’” she said Sept. 10 on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
Jennifer Aniston didn’t just walk away from Friends with lifelong friendships and a legendary acting career, she also fell for one of her costars so hard she ended up adopting him. Yep, The Morning Show star recently revealed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert that her journey into dog mom life actually started right on the Friends set.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNFriends say woman who died was afraid to report abuse because she was undocumented
A woman who died in Fairfax County this week was reportedly afraid to report her boyfriend for alleged abuse because she was undocumented.
"New York Times" columnist David Brooks claims a "couple" of friends who are "supporters of the president" told him the assassination of Charlie Kirk is "our George Floyd." AMNA NAWAZ, PBS NEWSHOUR: So let's just start with the fact that Charlie Kirk was an undeniable political force,
Fox News honors late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, featuring tributes from colleagues highlighting his mission and Christian faith on "Charlie Kirk: An American Original."
Users were amused by the strange room feature, with one saying: "That's a whole other level of bonding experience."