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'Pee-wee Herman' Star Paul Reubens Still Sparked Laughter in the Days Before His Death

Paul Reubens may have been living his final days, but you'd never know by the contents of his social media. The Pee-wee Herman star sparked laughter with his posts right up until his death on Sunday, July 30, as evidenced by his Instagram activity over the past few days (and really, always). The actor characteristically shared content (usually of other users' videos) on the social platform that was equally funny, heartwarming, and smile-inducing, and there was no difference with his re-posts as of late. On Saturday, July 29, Reubens seemingly found joy in a video clip of a man playing the trombone while riding on the back of a motor bike, taking to his account to share it with his own 419k followers alongside the simple caption: "😆." The clip, dubbed "The Sound of Speed" on the original creator's Instagram ( philippe_stier ), was meant to emulate the roaring engine of a motorcycle. The duo zooming by garnered immense laughs from viewers of the sni...

Johnny Depp Spotted Walking With a Cane After Sustaining Injury

Johnny Depp was all smiles when he was spotted out and about with a cane ahead of a rescheduled concert in Boston, Massachusetts. The star and his band, Hollywood Vampires , were forced to postpone a series of U.S. concerts at the end of May after Depp sustained an ankle injury at Cannes Film Festival. Despite it still bothering him now and requiring the musician to use a cane, he powered through to play for his fans. Photos obtained by  Page Six  show Depp walking in Boston using the assistance of a cane, which he held in his right hand. He also wore a plaid jacket over pants, a white t-shirt, and a plaid vest, with a striped pageboy hat on his head as he smiled at the cameras and appeared unbothered. The three concerts were initially postponed from May 30, May 31, and June 1 in Manchester, NH, Boston, and Bethel, NY, respectively. They were rescheduled for the end of July. >>> Sign up for Parade's Trending News newsletter and we'll keep you in the know on the...

USA Cycling Confirms Death of 17-Year-Old 'Rising Star' Magnus White

USA Cycling has confirmed the passing of National Team athlete Magnus White , a "rising star" in the sport. "It is with an extremely heavy heart that we share the news that 17-year-old Magnus White has passed away in a training accident," the  entity communicated in a statement released Sunday, July 30, providing further insight that he was "struck by a car on a bike ride in his home of Boulder, Colorado." The teen was reportedly "focused on his final preparations before leaving for Glasgow, Scotland to compete in the Junior Men’s Mountain Bike Cross-Country World Championships on August 10, 2023," according to the note. >>> Sign up for Parade's Trending News newsletter and we'll keep you in the know on the viral pop culture moments and celebrity news everyone is talking about <<< Providing more details on how he began his career, the statement shared how he "fell in love with cycling at an early age through B...
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With a million to-do's constantly competing for your attention, carving out time for some pampering (yet essential!) self-care can be a struggle. But treating yourself to an indulgent spa getaway might be exactly what you need to reset and recharge... before your stress and exhaustion cause you to burn out completely. If you feel like you're consistently being pulled in a million directions and on the verge of a serious case of burnout, taking a time out where you can truly focus on you can help. And one of the best ways to do that is to book yourself a relaxing vacation where you can turn off the noise and simply "escape" for a few days. Related: 30 Romantic Weekend Getaways While you might balk at the idea at first (after all, you can't just press pause on your life, can you?), this unique type of vacay will help you unwind and recenter, so that, when you do return in just a couple of short days, you'll be bringing your best self back into the game—and ...

It's No Longer a Mystery—Here Are All of Daniel Silva's Books in Order

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Daniel Silva has been called his generation’s finest writer of international intrigue and one of the greatest American spy novelists ever. At age 63, The New York Times #1 bestselling author has quite an impressive repertoire of work. Silva entered the writing scene in 1997 with his standalone novel, The Unlikely Spy . Since his debut novel, he has published a total of 26 books, including two full series.  Compelling, passionate, haunting and brilliant are just a few words to describe the stories that Silva crafts in his books. His standalone novel and two series—the "Michael Osbourne" series and the "Gabriel Allon" series—transport readers into an immersive world of espionage, political intrigue, history and high-stakes deception. Silva's most popular series is the Gabriel Allon series, which put him on the map. He has released a book every year since the first book for the series, The Kill Artist,  and he's currently at work on his next novel.  If you...