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Emily Wickersham’s net worth keeps rising thanks to her work on 'NCIS,' but that's hardly her only notable role. Let's look at her other works and her love life.
Published on January 7, 2019 2 min read If you’re one of the millions of people who watch the realistic show NCIS every week, then you probably know who Emily Wickersham is. The actress joined the show as Ellie Bishop in 2013, and she’s still a main cast member in 2019 as NCIS finishes up its 16th season on CBS.
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Maggie Rogers touched on some of her life experiences with 'Light On' including her pangs of 'imposer syndrome' following the success of 'Alaska.'
Published on April 29, 2022 2 min read Maggie Rogers went from attending New York University as an English major to an up-and-coming “pop star.” Even with people saying she should be so happy with her success, the “Alaska” singer shared that she felt impostor syndrome at the beginning of her music career.
Golf World Joins Hands for a $50K Aid After a Devastating Tragedy Cut Short an LPGA Star’s Most ‘Beautiful’ Life Moment Golf World Joins Hands for a $50K Aid After a Devastating Tragedy Cut Short an LPGA Star’s Most ‘Beautiful’ Life Moment In an emotional rollercoaster, LPGA golfer Jaye Marie Green celebrates new motherhood while grappling with a family tragedy, garnering a heartfelt response from the golfing community.
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Chokehold: policing black men and women in AmericaRacePaul Butler, author of the acclaimed book Chokehold, worked as a criminal prosecutor. Then he himself was arrested
Paul Butler, author of the new book Chokehold: Policing Black Men, argues the US criminal justice system is institutionally constructed to control African American men. But, he says, that is merely one facet of a pervasive “chokehold” over black men that can be observed in numerous social and political arenas.
"Two and a Half Men" Star Angus T. Jones Is UNRECOGNIZABLE
"Men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men!"
If you're reading this, we know you're singing along. Because those lyrics—can you call it lyrics if it's the same word repeated over and over again?—were a primetime staple as viewers tuned in for Two and a Half Men.
The CBS sitcom premiered 20 years ago this September (this was well before the #winning drama and public feuds) with Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Angus T.