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Tracking the Wild History of Leatherface

Leatherface, the eighth entry in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre Cinematic Universe, finally hits theaters this weekend — which means it’s time to refresh our memories on the misadventures of our favorite chain-saw-wielding super-killer. While Leatherface has stayed mostly on the back roads of Texas since he first picked up a chain saw back in 1974, his story has had more twists and turns than an escape route out of the Sawyer family basement.

Unions must resist the Tories new anti-strike laws even if that means breaking the law oursel

OpinionTrade unions This article is more than 1 month oldUnions must resist the Tories’ new anti-strike laws – even if that means breaking the law ourselvesThis article is more than 1 month oldSharon GrahamAs the TUC meets to plan its response, my message is clear: don’t back down, strikes are a vital part of how we improve pay and conditions Sharon Graham is the general secretary of UniteThe British government is about to launch one of the greatest ever attacks on trade union rights.

Who Was the Real Ruth Handler From Barbie?

If you’ve just gotten back from seeing Greta Gerwig’s Barbie-approved Barbie, chances are you might have some questions. For example, can you buy the “I Am Kenough” hoodie? (Yes.) Are you the only one who thought Allan was iconic? (No.) And hey, who was that old woman slash ghost who created Barbie? Ruth Handler, played by Cheers star Rhea Perlman, is the real inventor of Mattel’s most famous doll and thus the first person to ever say, “Hi, Barbie!

10 Sexy Gifs From Ariana Grande's New Music Video "Focus"

We have no problem putting our focus on Ariana Grande in her hot new music video. The sexy singer showed her sultry side with booty shakin’, lip smackin’ and hair flippin’. Check out the top ten hottest video moments of the newly blonde bombshell. We’ll keep this on repeat ... one last time. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2.

Migos, Diplo, & J Balvin Perform at $4 Million 18th Birthday

Play video content BIRTHDAY RAGER Migos, Ashanti, Ja Rule, J Balvin and Diplo ... could be a list of Grammy performers -- or just some of the performers and guests at an 18-year-old's $4 million birthday party in San Antonio. The lucky guy is Thomas J. Henry Jr. -- son of the uber successful personal injury lawyer, who you might recall dropped $6 million on his daughter's quinceanera. Jr.'s bash was anything but low budget -- DJ Ruckus spun all night with the all-star musical performances and celeb guests like Austin Mahone, Lance Bass, Joanna Krupa and Adrienne Bailon.