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The Bel-Air property, which had been marketed as a teardown, belonged to Ibrahim bin Laden — Osama’s half-brother — and now ...
Apparently I am not alone when it comes to wishing they lived in houses from their favorite TV shows because a new survey of 2,000 people just revealed the top dream TV homes Americans would trade ...
Television host and sitcom star Alfonso Ribeiro has been named grand marshal of the 98th Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, festival officials announced Thursday.
Would you trade your home for an iconic TV house? Nearly half of Americans say yes.For many, the homes seen on television ...
These reboots don’t bring the same charm. Instead, they rely on viewers' nostalgia while struggling to stand on their own.
A new survey has discovered the top TV homes people would like to live in. They include the Tanner family's home in San Francisco and the mansion from Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
Here is a look at Monday’s business headlines with Jane King, where she discusses the “white collar recession” and America’s ...
He now stands, like Will Smith in the episode of "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air," in a room empty ... having to go through a clearinghouse when the likely approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement is ...
Almost three years to the day after the slap heard around the world went down, Will Smith is attempting the most improbable ...
Would you swap where you live for your favorite TV home? Half of Americans would trade their current living situation if it ...
Michael Jordan's Chicago mansion, originally priced at $29 million, was sold for $9.5 million after 13 years on the market. New owner John Cooper faced difficulties finding tenants and had to ...
A Cannabis mogul who invested millions into building a custom megamansion in Bel-Air has put the sprawling ... it's unclear how much it cost to build the mansion, he would still stand to earn ...