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Caitlyn Jenner Says Shell Never Have a Relationship in the Future

Caitlyn Jenner has been married three times — and that’s enough for her. “I’m fine. I’m not even close to looking for a relationship,” the Olympian, 73, recently told U.K.’s The Times, explaining that she is “very single.” “I’ll never have a relationship in the future,” she emphasized. “I just don’t see that in my life. I am not looking for that.” Instead, Jenner is keeping busy with her large family and her hobbies.

Celebrity Look-Alikes, Vol. 1

They’re a couple of cuties. They can act. They were both born in 1969, and both are rather thin. Yes, the Gossip’s first pair of Celebrity Look-Alikes are peas in a pod. Or something. Behold, Academy Award-winner Renee Zellweger (left) and Ellen Pompeo, star of the ABC hit series Grey’s Anatomy. Got a better picture that showcases their likeness?

Chevrolet 2023 Model List: Current Lineup & Prices

Current Chevy Cars - Buyers Guide2023 Chevy Muscle & Sports CarsChevy's performance cars are few, but impressive. First up, lets take a look at the 2023 Chevy Camaro. The Camaro keeps its retro-yet-modern look, but has turned into a true sports car in terms of dynamics. Built on a stiff foundation shared with the Cadillac ATS and CTS, the Camaro is no longer just a straight line car, it has real road manners and when pushed it is confidence inspiring.

Ducatis best GP23 rider identified - but its not Marc Marquez | MotoGP

Marc Marquez is not the rider who has best adjusted to the Ducati GP23. The bike that contested last season’s championship - through Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin - will be passed down to the Gresini and VR46 riders this year. Factory Ducati and Pramac riders will step onto this year’s updated version. While Marquez’s adjustment to the Ducati is headline news in MotoGP and beyond, he is not the rider who is getting the best out of the bike so far.

Fantasy Basketball 2024: Realistic Dynasty league targets for rebuilding managers

USATSI By now, you should have an accurate idea of where your fantasy teams stand. In dynasty leagues, identifying your team's trajectory is especially important. Like redraft formats, there are many different styles of dynasty and keeper leagues (I'll be using the terms interchangeably here), but the general principles apply almost across the board. Do you have a path to contending this year or in the extremely near future (1-3 years)?