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The singer can’t stop posting photos of—and wearing—his long-rumored streetwear label, which he started secretly test-driving ...
Mother says 'no safe spot' for autistic daughter during Cape Breton ER visit A Cape Breton mother is questioning why emergency department staff didn’t try to help when her autistic daughter began ...
Happy Face episode 5 is the continued dramatized telling of Melissa Moore's life as the serial killer Keith Jesperson's daughter. This installment explores deep emotional trauma, wrongful ...
We’re closing in on the end of our coverage for Happy Face. Unfortunately, the show doesn’t seem to be the hit that I had hoped, but I have two more scene-by-scene recaps available.
While the ‘Men in Black’ are busy raging tariff wars and scrapping basic human rights and freedoms, cartoon characters are taking to the streets, joining the resistance. Pikachu is one of ...
A 27-year-old Japanese man has trended on social media because his unconventional name of “Happy” has brought him just the opposite. After Happy Terauchi’s story was reported by ABEMA Prime ...
Keith Jesperson, also known as the Happy Face Killer, is a convicted serial killer who murdered at least eight women during the early 90s. Inspired by true events, Happy Face follows Melissa G.
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. The Taste of Nations Food Festival takes place in Portland on May 10-11 ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Happy Face” Episode 4. In this week’s episode of “Happy Face,” Melissa (Annaleigh Ashford) reconnects with her brother Shane (Philip Ettinger ...
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Happy Face episode 4, titled Controlled Burn, tracks Melissa Reed as she reconnects with her estranged brother, deals with family secrets, and tries to uncover information about her father's past.
Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller talks with patrons of the Nautical Deli on April 1 with Deputy Public Works Commissioner Don Brown.(PHOTO BY SUSAN SMILEY) Many restaurants ...