KOURTNEY Kardashian, 42, will “certainly get married” to boyfriend Travis Barker, 45.
Sources say that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star is “crazy in love.”
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As the reality star and musician’s romance continues to heat up, sources exclusively told Life & Style that a future proposal is “imminent.
Lauren Glassberg BiographyLauren Glassberg is an American Emmy Award-winning journalist currently a features reporter and substitute co-anchor for WABC-TV‘s editions of Eyewitness News in New York City. He joined the ABC affiliate in March 2000 and occasionally extends to report the mainstream news during her fill-in anchoring, often alongside anchors Joe Torres and Bill Ritter, respectively.
Lauren is a proud graduate of Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism. She started her career in journalism as a teenager, reporting for the Main Street Wire, the newspaper on Roosevelt Island, NY.
MIDWOOD, Brooklyn — A man was killed after his leg got caught between a subway train and platform in New York City Wednesday night, and he was dragged by the train as it pulled out of the station. It happened about 11:40 p.m. in Brooklyn.
Police said the death remains under investigation, but at this point, it appears the 37-year-old victim was exiting the Q train at the Avenue M station when he somehow got stuck.
Alec Baldwin, Rosanna Arquette, and several other celebrities are finding themselves in the hot seat over social media posts about Anne Heche’s high-speed car crash that left her in ICU with severe burns. The stars are being dragged for asking for prayers for Heche and ignoring the resident of the home that was destroyed in the accident.
Anne Heche is in stable condition after Los Angeles area car accident On August 5, Anne Heche crashed her blue MINI Cooper twice in the span of minutes.
Ancient Greece, like many civilizations throughout antiquity, was a male-centric society in which women had fewer rights than men. However, courtesans like Phryne had more freedom in ancient Greece than many other women. As a result, more opportunities were available to them, including the opportunity to obtain more education, according to the BBC. Phryne in particular was known for her wit. She was able to make a quick play on words, such as when she called a cheap lover “Eros of Pheidias.