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Jackie Coogan (Actor) - On This Day

Full Name: John Leslie Coogan Profession: Actor Biography: Jackie Coogan had a long acting career, beginning at age two in silent film and continuing until his death at age 69. His most remembered roles were in the Charles Chaplin film "The Kid", and his electrifying performance as "Uncle Fester" in the macabre sitcom The Addams Family in the mid 1960s. Coogan was born into a vaudeville family, and was discovered by Charles Chaplin while performing at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles.

KFC Nashville Hot Chicken: What Nashville Thinks

Hot chicken, a fried bird coated in a searingly spicy red crust, has become the signature dish of Nashville, Tenn., with residents and visitors braving long lines at local destinations like Prince’s, Bolton’s, Pepperfire and Hattie B’s. As its popularity has spread in recent years, a number of chefs have created their own versions at local restaurants around the country. Now, Nashville’s hometown delicacy is about to become far more widespread.

Martin Brodeur (NHL Goalie) - On This Day

Profession: NHL Goalie Biography: Played his entire career with the New Jersey Devils, and is highly regarded as the greatest goaltender of all time. In his 21-year tenure with the Devils, he has won three Stanley Cup championships. He also won two Olympic gold medals with Team Canada in the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Born: May 6, 1972 Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Age: 52 years old Generation: Generation X

Megan Thee Stallion (Rapper and Singer-Songwriter)

Full Name: Megan Jovon Ruth Pete Profession: Rapper and Singer-Songwriter Biography: Now a globally famous American rapper, Megan Thee Stallion first came to fame when videos of her freestyle rapping went viral on social media. She was soon signed to 300 Entertainment, then first released her mixtape, 'Fever' (2019), and eventually her debut studio album, 'Good News' (2020). Since then, she has had two number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart: 'Savage (Remix)' with Beyoncé, and Cardi B's 'WAP' which she featured on.

Meryl Streep Is the Best Shouting Meme at the 2018 Oscars

March 5, 2018 9:09 AM EST Count on Meryl Streep to upstage everyone at the 90th Academy Awards without even setting foot on the stage. The Post star has more Oscar nominations than any other female actor, but she also has the prestigious honor of becoming one of the internet’s best celebrity memes by cheering. When she cupped her hands and shouted at the 2015 SAG Awards, the image became one of the most enduring memes ever.

OTC Pain Relievers Linked to Hearing Loss

There’s a conventional wisdom around the fact that over-the-counter drugs, which don’t require a prescription, are relatively safe. After all, if they came with dangerous side effects, they wouldn’t be sold without a doctor’s oversight—right? But there’s a growing body of data suggesting that perhaps the most popular non-prescription drugs, pain killers known as non steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, or NSAIDs, as well as acetaminophen, may come with more long-lasting and potentially negative side effects than most people think.

PICTURES: The Sriracha Factory Causing A Stink In California

The first thing you notice when you approach Huy Fong Foods’ factory in Irwindale, Calif. is not the smell of roasting chiles, but its sheer enormity of the building. The company, maker of the wildly popular Sriracha “Rooster” hot sauce, began moving from a smaller factory in a nearby town to its new 650,000-square-foot plant in 2011, betting that the time was right to switch from being the purveyor of a niche Asian product to maker of the next great American condiment.

Seattle History Timeline - Important Dates & People

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See the History of US Presidents Wearing Traditional Garb in 10 Photos

November 10, 2014 7:57 PM EST It’s not every day when the pageantry of leading the free world looks so specifically like an actual pageant. But indeed, when Presidents of the United States don the traditional garb of the country they’re visiting, just about anything can happen. From the hilariously uncomfortable (Putin, Bush, ponchos) to the kind-of-awesome (Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter’s colorful threads in Ghana), here’s photographic evidence that sometimes diplomacy requires more wardrobe changes than a Cher concert.

Shiny Happy People and the World of Snark Subreddits

Amazon Prime’s new docuseries Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets shines a light on the titular family of reality TV fame and the Christian organization to which they are tied, the Institute of Basic Life Principles (IBLP). Much of what is revealed in the documentary is not necessarily breaking news; Josh Duggar’s history of abuse allegations, for example, has made countless headlines. But the average person who might have occasionally watched their popular TLC show, 19 Kids and Counting, might not have known until watching Shiny Happy People the extent of the scandals within the family and the larger IBLP organization.