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‘Pulp Fiction’ actor Peter Greene found dead at 60 – ‘strange note’ on his door

Peter Greene was 60. Credit / Getty Images Actor Peter Greene, perhaps best known for his work in films including Quentin Tarantino’s smash hit Pulp Fiction and The Mask, was found dead in his apartment on Friday afternoon. According to reports, the actor, 60, was discovered unresponsive inside his Lower East Side apartment. Police found the actor at around 3:25 p.m….

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Tattooed “Black Alien” Reveals How His Appearance Affects His Career

Loffredo documents his transformation on Instagram through his account, The Black Alien Project, which has amassed more than 700,000 followers. After his most recent surgery, he shared an image of his stitched, bloodied hand, now missing two fingers, captioned, “I develop my inner peace.” Promoted Content Reactions to his transformation are deeply divided. Some followers admire…

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9 Effective Natural Remedies for Dry, Flaky Skin

Pexels Understanding and Managing Dry Skin Additionally, genetics and aging may predispose some to naturally dry skin. If left untreated, dry skin can crack, increasing the risk of infections. Thankfully, numerous remedies and lifestyle adjustments can help restore and maintain healthy, hydrated skin.     Pexels     Shower Smarter Regular washing can make skin more prone…

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14 Fish to Avoid: Protecting Your Health and the Environment

Fish are a valuable part of a healthy diet, offering essential nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids that can reduce the risk of diseases such as cardiovascular ailments, cancer, and Alzheimer’s. However, certain fish pose health risks due to high mercury levels, while others face environmental challenges like overfishing. Being informed about which fish to avoid can help protect…

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Google Earth Reveals Hidden Tornado Scar in Australia’s Outback

While exploring Google Earth, a caver examining the Nullarbor Plain—a vast, remote region in southern Australia—noticed an unusual feature. What appeared to be a mere blemish on the landscape was, upon closer inspection, an 11-kilometer-long and 250-meter-wide scar. This unexpected finding has captivated scientists and ignited new research into the area’s extreme weather events. Google Earth Dr. Matej Lipar,…

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