First lady Melania Trump doesn’t say much in public, but she can be relied on to speak up sharply if she thinks son Barron is being mocked.
Author: Maria Puente, USA TODAY
Bill Cosby’s appeal of sex-crime conviction accepted by state supreme court; wife hopes for ‘vindication’
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Abby Lee Miller’s new dance show nixed by Lifetime in wake of racism accusations
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Divorce during coronavirus: Will splits soar after pandemic quarantines end?
Quarantines can have a toxic effect on marriages already in trouble, but it’s too soon to say whether American divorces will soar after courts reopen.