‘Keyboard wizard’ of Ambrosia dies at 75

Christopher North, the original keyboardist of Ambrosia, has sadly passed away at the age of 75. The band announced this news in a statement posted on Facebook, celebrating his life and contributions: “Dear Ambrosia fans, we pay tribute to the legendary life and career of our beloved family member Christopher North, the ‘Hammond B3 King’…

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20 Minutes ago in California, Ashton Kutcher was confirmed as…See more

Just moments ago, at a press conference in Los Angeles, Ashton Kutcher was officially named the lead ambassador for the Alzheimer’s Association’s global awareness campaign, following his years of quiet, behind-the-scenes work on neurodegenerative research. The announcement came with a deeply personal touch—Kutcher, known for his roles in That ‘70s Show and The Butterfly Effect,…

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Newborn abandoned and full of… See more

heartbreaking scene unfolded this week when a newborn baby was found abandoned in a quiet residential area. According to local authorities, a passerby heard faint cries coming from a small bundle near a park bench and immediately called for help. When emergency responders arrived, they were stunned to find a baby wrapped in a thin…

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Give the Ballerina a drink!

A large woman, wearing a sleeveless sun dress, walked into a bar in London. She raised her right arm, revealing a huge, hairy armpit as she pointed to all the people sitting at the bar and asked, “What man here will buy a lady a drink?” The bar went silent as the patrons tried to…

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Why Experts Are Sounding the Alarm Over the New Cicada COVID Variant Emerging After Two Years Underground

A newly observed COVID-19 variant, informally called “Cicada” and identified as BA.3.2, has begun appearing in several countries and U.S. states. Its emergence has renewed interest among researchers, not because of immediate danger, but because of its unusual characteristics. The nickname reflects its slow, prolonged circulation. First detected in late 2024, the variant remained at…

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