The four-story building, which has been vacant more than a decade, burned for nearly two hours before more than 100 firefighters brought the flames under control.
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Hollywood A-listers support Blake Lively amid claims against Justin Baldoni
Hollywood stars — including Alexis Bledel, Amber Tamblyn, Amber Heard and America Ferrera — are supporting Blake Lively in her harassment lawsuit against co-star Justin Baldoni.
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Blake Lively accuses 'It Ends With Us' director of harassment, smear campaign
Bryan Freedman, a lawyer representing Justin Baldoni, Wayfarer Studios and its representatives, called the claims “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”
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Danny Masterson appeals 2023 rape convictions, aims for 'complete exoneration'
In September of 2023, Danny Masterson was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for raping two women.
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Alec Baldwin wants to 'expose what really happened' during 'Rust' shooting
Baldwin said he feels mainstream media ‘suppressed every story’ that could have helped exonerate him and ‘amplified every story’ that was intended to tarnish him.
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Jordan Peterson says he's left Canada and moved to the U.S.
Peterson cited his ongoing feud with the College of Psychologists of Ontario as a reason to leave his home country.
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Canadians concerned country's children are too soft, with no coping skills: survey
The survey uncovered that social media channels, screens and lack of development, social/peer pressure, video games and helicopter parenting are the biggest dangers to kids today.
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World's oldest newlyweds have a combined age of 202
Bernie Littman and Marjorie Fiterman tied the knot in May, after nine years of dating.
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Diddy hit with more lawsuits, 3 men say they were drugged, sexually assaulted
The men say they were unwittingly served drugged drinks and then sexually assaulted by Combs and others.
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Selena Gomez engaged to record producer Benny Blanco
The Instagram announcement by Selena Gomez was simply captioned “forever begins now.”
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Russia's latest move to combat low birth rates? Paying students to have kids
Russia, increasingly panicked by a low birth rate and decline in population, is offering young university students money to have babies while they earn an education.
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