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What Happened To Tiffany Cross Health And Where Is She Now?

People are concerned about Tiffany Cross health as she was facing Fibroids in 2021, and currently, MSNBC has canceled her show “The Cross Connection.” American Journalist, political analyst, T.V. personality, and author Tiffany D. Cross work in these fields. She was hired as the host of the MSNBC Saturday morning program The Cross Connection.  She was raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and Cleveland, Ohio. Tiffany aspired to be the “brown Murphy Brown” as a teen.

Why Mark-Paul Gosselaar Calls the Behind-the-Scenes Cast Romances 'Incestuous'

Stories of romances behind-the-scenes on classic shows are sometimes messy, if also successful romances that lead to marriages. In the case of Saved By the Bell, it was teens with raging hormones having romances they maybe should have stayed away from. Or so said the former star of above teen show, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who played Zack Morris. Looking back at the 1989-1993 series, he notes he did have a longstanding relationship with a female cast member.

'Wordle'-Inspired Game 'Squirdle' Has You Guessing Pokmon Instead of Words

Die-hard Pokémon fans, it’s time to flex all your knowledge. Amid all the excitement surrounding Josh Wardle’s viral word game, Wordle, developer Sergio “Fireblend” Esquivel has created a clone called Squirdle. Instead of guessing words, players must guess the secret Pokémon of the day. Here’s how it works. What the heck is ‘Wordle’? If you’re active on Facebook or Twitter, you’ve likely seen your friends and followers sharing grids of green, yellow, and gray emoji boxes every day.

Kenya Moore Doubles Down on Threesome Claim: Someone Shagged the Stripper!

The Real Housewives of Atlanta sat down for a group dinner on Sunday night and tried to get to the bottom of the most pressing issue on reality television: Whose bottom was slapped the week before by Bolo the Stripper? Did Porsha Williams really do the deed with this well-polished hunk? (And would anyone blame her if so?

Mexicos water crisis heats up as transfer to US looms | Environment News

Mexico City, Mexico –  Carrying sticks and stones, thousands of farmers descended on La Boquilla dam in Mexico’s northern state of Chihuahua in early September to voice their anger over a looming transfer of millions of cubic metres of water to the United States. Waiting for them at the site on the Rio Conchos river on September 8 was a group of several hundred National Guard troops, who quickly abandoned their posts.