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Longtime Chicago TV and radio host Leila Rahimi was named co-host of the midday show on WSCR-AM 670 on Monday. Rahimi will join Marshall Harris as hosts of “Rahimi and Harris,” which airs ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Share The Score named Leila Rahimi as Dan Bernstein’s permanent replacement on its midday show Monday alongside Marshall Harris. Rahimi and Harris have been ...
670 The Score (WSCR-AM) has named Leila Rahimi as its new midday show co-host alongside Marshall Harris. With this move, Rahimi becomes the first female, full-time, primetime lead sports radio ...
Former NBC 5 sports anchor Leila Rahimi will be the new midday co-host on 670 The Score alongside Marshall Harris, following the sudden departure last month of former co-host Dan Bernstein.
The station announced Monday that Leila Rahimi will officially take over as the permanent host alongside Marshall Harris, replacing Dan Bernstein. Dan Bernstein’s issues had been brewing long ...
The Cannes film festival announced on Monday that American actress Halle Berry, "Succession" star Jeremy Strong and Franco-Moroccan writer Leila Slimani are set to join a women-majority judging ...
North Carolina's official dance, the Shag, took the Tar Heel Traveler to Shag Central as a major shag competition is underway. WRAL's Scott Mason takes a look inside Loafer's Beach Club in Raleigh ...
Below, astronomer and Condé Nast Traveler contributor Phil Plait breaks down everything you need to know to see the meteor shower this May, including an overview of the science behind what causes ...
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Condé Nast Traveler’s 2025 Hot List recognizes top new hotels worldwide, and Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, is among them. The only Central American property on the list ...
In most big cities and heavily touristed areas in Italy, hotel and restaurant staff, shopkeepers, and museum attendants will almost certainly speak at least some English. But venture to smaller ...
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