Meghan Markle is reportedly making her big return to acting eight years after ending her Hollywood career. The Duchess of Sussex is said to be joining the cast of “Close Personal Friends,” which stars Jack Quaid, Lily Collins and Brie Larson, according to the Sun. Meghan will reportedly play herself in the film “Close Personal Friends,” which follows two couples where one is famous and the other is not. She was seen ... Read more
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Creep gropes, tries to kiss Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum while she speaks with citizens in Mexico City streets .QN
While Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum spoke with citizens in the street in Mexico City’s historic downtown Tuesday, a man who appeared to be inebriated stepped up behind her and touched her before a government official intervened. In a video circulating widely on social platforms, the man appeared to lean in for a kiss and touch the president’s body with his hands. She gently pushed his hands away, maintaining a ... Read more
Real estate investors are flocking to this affordable Midwest city in search of best bang for buck .QN
Real estate investors scouring affordable metros in search of bargains they can rent out at a healthy profit margin are reshaping those markets — and small-scale landlords continue to crowd out larger players. The US investment landscape is increasingly divided: In high-priced Western and coastal states, such as Montana and California, deep-pocketed aspiring landlords are willing ... Read more
Vacation rental owners slap influencer with $10K bill over selfie at viral ‘Invisible House’: ‘Complete nightmare’ .QN
What looks like a desert dream might become a digital nightmare if you’re not reading the fine print. A sleek, glass-wrapped mansion in the middle of California’s desert may look like a dream getaway, but for one guest, the “Invisible House” in Joshua Tree turned into an unexpectedly expensive nightmare. TikToker Sean Davis (@seanmdavis) shared his cautionary tale in a viral video — which has ... Read more
A study of 14 million home sales over 2 decades reveals why winning a bidding war isn’t worth it .QN
Winning isn’t everything. A sweeping study examining nearly 14 million home sales across 30 states over the past two decades found that homebuyers who triumph in bidding wars — those who get that house they so badly want — often face a costly downside. According to the research reported in Fortune, those who pay above asking price — a hallmark of competitive offers — tend to overpay by roughly 8% and later see ... Read more