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Entertainment'The Challenge: All Stars' Will Air Next Month — Will Fans Be Able to Watch It on MTV? This spring, 'The Challenge: All Stars' will bring 22 OG's together to compete for $500,000. The limited series, unfortunately, will not be on MTV. By Toni SuttonMarch 17 2021, Updated 11:24 p.m. ETncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pbXSramam6Ses7p6wqikaJlfqbyvtYysrK2sn6OMsa3GnnRqaA%3D%3D

Varsity Don Who Became SAN At 90, Toriola Ajagbe Is Dead

A lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Adeleke University, Ede, Prof. Toriola Oyewo Ajagbe has been reported dead. The varsity don died barely a year after his promotion to the rank of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Naija News understands. Reports made available to newsmen on Ajagbe’s demise said the nonagenarian died on Tuesday at the University College Hospital, Ibadan where he is being treated following the injuries he sustained in an auto crash at Ode Omu town in Osun State.

Alexander Dreymon - Age, Family, Bio

German-born actor most well known for bringing to life Uhtred of Bebbanburg in the BBC Two's The Last Kingdom. He also portrayed Luke Ramsey in American Horror Story: Coven. Before Fame After completing studies in Paris, he then spent three years at Drama Centre London. He then began his acting career on stage in London and Paris. Trivia In 2011, he starred opposite Doctor Who's Matt Smith in the made-for-TV movie Christopher and His Kind.

Asia Monet Ray - Age, Family, Bio

Dancer who was introduced to reality TV audiences as a competitor on Lifetime's Dance Moms. She became the star of the Lifetime series Raising Asia. She played Sydney Simpson on American Crime Story in 2016.  Before Fame She started dancing at age 2. She trained in figure skating and dance while growing up. Trivia She has placed first on the Dance Moms episodes "Rock That," "Ready for War," and "The Robot." She played Jasmine in two episodes of Grey's Anatomy in 2016.

Here's Which NFL Teams Will Allow Fans in Their Stadiums

Here's Which NFL Teams Will Allow Fans in Their StadiumsBy Gina VaynshteynUpdated April 28 2021, 4:35 p.m. ET Source: Getty ImagesFootball is obviously looking quite different this year. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, stadiums full of cheering fans are basically no more. At best, teams and cities are allowing a small capacity to attend. What will NFL games look like this year?  Well, it depends on the team and location. Some are allowing fans to attend the live games, and some aren't.