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Why Nate Berkus, Jeremiah Brent Love Having Kids Later in Life

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Worked out for the best! Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent explained the perks of having their children later in life. “There’s a really beautiful side to it because you have the opportunity, usually, to be more present and that’s all that matters,” the former Home Made Simple host, 34, told Us Weekly exclusively at Bluemercury’s 20th Anniversary Celebration on Tuesday, June 11, at Bluemercury’s Hilton Flagship Store in NYC. “Your kids wants to know that you can see them and that you care and we’re fortunate enough to be able to do that. Read More...

17 Things You Didn't Know About Walt Whitman

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Today marks 196 years since Walt Whitman was born in West Hills, New York. While the American poet, essayist and journalist was considered radical for his opinions on many topics—labor issues, immigration, sexuality and capital punishment, among others—during his life, he’s now revered as one of the country’s most influential poets. Whitman’s life’s work, Leaves of Grass, broke away from the poetic conventions of his day, moving poetry forward in a surprising number of ways. Read More...

Analyzing Clayton Kershaw's Legacy: Is Postseason Performance the Only Barrier to Cooperstown?

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Clayton Kershaw, the renowned Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher, has undeniably left an indelible mark on the game of baseball. With an impressive regular season track record, Kershaw's legacy is often overshadowed by his postseason struggles. This article delves into his postseason performances, examines the factors contributing to his inconsistencies, and explores whether his postseason performance alone should hinder his path to Cooperstown. The Disastrous Game One Performance: In Game One of the 2023 National League Division Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Kershaw endured a disastrous outing. Read More...