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    Hollywood Celebrities Buried in Arlington National Cemetery

    Arlington National Cemetery is the most famous cemetery in the United States. It’s the final resting place of some of the country’s greatest heroes. More than 400,000 veterans from every major American conflict dating back to the Revolutionary War are buried in Arlington. The cemetery is quite large. At 639 acres, it’s roughly the size […] More

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    Elinor Donahue Reveals Why Father Knows Best was Canceled

    Father Knows Best was one of the biggest sitcoms of the 1950s, but the show came to an untimely end at the start of the 1960s. Many fans have questioned why the show was cancelled, and actress Elinor Donahue has finally made the reason clear! Join Facts Verse as Elinor Donahue reveals why Father Knows […] More

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    The Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons Feud Was Dangerous to Hollywood

    Healthy competition can be a good thing. The spirit of competition has helped spur on some of the greatest technological advancements in human history. From an economic standpoint, competition helps ensure better consumer prices while promoting innovation. Ultimately competition can be tremendously beneficial for a country’s economy. While competition can be of great benefit in […] More

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    James Corden is Actually a Jerk in Real Life

    Best known for being the host of The Late Late Show on CBS since 2015, and for being the brains behind his fan favortite Carpool Karaoke sketch, James Corden is a British actor, comedian, singer and television personality who first rose to prominence for co-writing and starring in the acclaimed BBC situation comedy Gavin & […] More

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    Classic Sitcoms with Reality TV Spin-Offs That Fans Hated

    Reality TV is a love-it-or-hate-it genre. It’s a way to waste a few hours but may require you to turn off your mind to enjoy it. Sitcoms don’t always find their footing for a similar reason. They can also seem like mindless dredge, but some manage to become classics. Using nostalgia to turn a sitcom […] More

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    Matthew Perry Was on Life Support With a 2% Chance to Live

    Matthew Perry’s struggle with addiction has been public knowledge for quite some time. The good news is that he has finally won the war and has detailed every part of the experience in his new memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing. Aside from entertaining anecdotes about his life and addiction, this book is […] More

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