
Kate Nalepinski
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newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
Garcelle Beauvais has officially bowed out of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, punctuating her departure with a dramatic moment that will unfold during the Season 14 reunion episode airing April 15. Beauvais joined the cast back in Season 10. Her exit, teased in a preview clip released by Bravo, marks the end of her tenure on the Bravo reality series. She previously explained the reasons for her departure from the series. Who is Garcelle Beauvais?
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newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
President Donald Trump is expected to sign a memorandum this afternoon aimed at curbing Social Security benefits for individuals without legal status in the United States. When Will the Memorandum Be Signed? The declaration, expected to be signed by Trump on April 15, directs the Social Security Administration (SSA) to audit current beneficiary rolls and remove individuals without proper documentation.
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newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
The Carter family, long a fixture in American pop culture, has been marked by success, tragedy, and public attention. Known widely through the careers of Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter and his late brother Aaron Carter, the family has faced the dual pressures of fame and personal hardship. The siblings-Nick, Aaron, Angel, Leslie and Bobbie Jean-each pursued their own paths, many within the entertainment industry.
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newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
The Season 3 trailer of And Just Like That was released on Tuesday, showing Carrie Bradshaw, played by actor Sarah Jessica Parker, pursuing a career as a fiction book writer and in an uncertain place with Aidan Shaw, played by John Corbett. The show, which follows Carrie and some of her friends navigating life in modern-day New York, remains a cornerstone for the streaming platform. What to KnowThe new season will feature several cast changes.
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newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
Tax Day is here, and Americans filing their returns can also cash in on a host of deals and giveaways. To ease the sting of the April 15 deadline, dozens of national chains are offering free food, discounts and limited-time promotions, most for one day only. From $0.01 cheeseburgers to buy-one-get-one spaghetti, here's where you can eat well on Tax Day.
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