Bio:
Neil Cavuto (born Neil Patrick Cavuto on September 22, 1958 in Westbury, New York) is an American television anchor and commentator. Growing up in Danbury, Connecticut, Neil attended the Immaculate High School. As a teenager, he became the manager of a fish and chips restaurant. Neil graduated from St. Bonaventure University in 1980 with a bachelor’s in mass communication before getting his Master’s from American University. Neil worked for the Public Broadcasting Service for 15 years, before hosting Power Lunch on CNBC while contributing to NBC’s Today.
Why did Karen make her way out of Potomac?
That was a huge question on The Real Housewives of Potomac Season 2 Episode 12, as the ladies questioned whether there was an ulterior motive for her exit.
When the episode got underway, the ladies wondered what Karen’s motives were for the random move, but all she could muster in reply was:
At a certain point in their careers, many celebrities decide to write memoirs. Not Stevie Nicks, though. The Fleetwood Mac artist that while there’s a chance she eventually pens an autobiography, it likely won’t happen for a long time. She explained why she thinks any book about her life would anger people and why she has to wait to write a book until nobody cares.
In the ’70s, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham ended their relationship After moving to Los Angeles and producing an album together, Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac.
Lifetime’s Left for Dead: The Ashley Reeves Story explores a real case of trauma and resilience. According to the Illinois Daily Journal, 17-year-old Ashley Reeves disappeared on April 27, 2006, and was found more than a day later in a park, clinging to life. She’d been choked, had her neck broken, and was barely breathing when authorities discovered her. After an investigation, the police charged Samson Shelton, a 26-year-old high school teacher who knew Reeves, with the crime.
A new docuseries is looking into a strange story of international adoption gone wrong. ID’s The Curious Case of Natalia Grace premieres May 29. The three-episode series explores the story of the Barnett family, who adopted a girl from Ukraine whom they later claimed was an adult posing as a child.
Who is Natalia Grace Barnett? In 2010, Indiana couple Kristine and Michael Barnett adopted Natalia, a 6–year-old Ukrainian orphan with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, a rare bone growth disorder that causes dwarfism.