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By the finale of the Netflix K-drama, fate intervenes in Chang-hee's life leading to him finding his purpose. Meanwhile, Gi-jeong's relationship finds resolve but an unclear future.
Published on May 30, 2022 3 min read Netflix’s My Liberation Notes K-drama ended on May 29, with fans feeling emotional over the end of the main characters’ journies. The April K-drama’s storyline centered on what it means to get caught up in society’s expectations and fight to find personal liberation.
Luke Bryan and his wife, Caroline, are one of country music's happiest couples, but in a no-holds-barred new interview, she opens up about the reasons behind a four-year split that happened early in their relationship.
The former Caroline Boyer sat down for a very personal, hour-long interview with the Get Real With Caroline Hobby podcast, and during the wide-ranging conversation, she revealed that she was "very sheltered" growing up in Georgia, and had only had one boyfriend all through high school.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their decision to step back from royal duties and move to North America in January this year, and there are two logical reasons for such a big change.
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Meghan's mother Doria Ragland lives in the USA
One, the Duchess of Sussex's mother Doria Ragland lives there, and so Harry and Meghan's son Archie will be able to spend more time with his grandmother as he grows up.
One of the Quad Cities’ landmark restaurants, Ross’ Restaurant in Bettendorf, is being put up for sale and its owners are retiring.
Ron and Cynthia Freidhof will retire after over 50 years of running Ross’, which has been at 2297 Falcon Avenue in Bettendorf since 2015.
Alex Kelly, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company (licensed in Iowa and Illinois), will be assisting the Freidhof family, according to a business release Tuesday. In tandem with the sale of the current location, the Freidhof family will retain the business and be searching for a smaller restaurant space to reopen with new management to continue the Ross’ generational legacy of providing quality home cooked food to the local community, travelers and presidential candidates.