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Hugh Hefner — the silk-robed Casanova whose Playboy men’s magazine popularized the term “centerfold,” glamorized an urbane bachelor lifestyle and helped spur the sexual revolution of the 1960s — has died, his company said late Wednesday. He was 91.

Hefner founded Playboy in 1953 with $600 of his own money and built the magazine into a multimillion-dollar entertainment empire that at its 1970s peak included TV shows, a jazz festival and a string of Playboy Clubs whose cocktail waitresses wore bunny ears and cottontails.

Over the years, the legend of “Hef” only grew as he bedded hundreds of young women, married a few of his magazine’s “Playmates” and cavorted on reality TV shows with a stable of girlfriends less than a third his age.

Private Jets Scandal, Tax Plan Test Trump’s Brand:

Donald Trump’s self styling as the people’s champion who would drain the Washington swamp got him to the White House.

But now that unique brand is in for a stern test as the President is battered by controversies over wealthy cabinet members living high on the taxpayer dime and as he pushes a tax plan that Democrats are already billing as a massive giveaway to Trump’s rich friends.

Tiger Woods ‘Definitely’ Could See Scenario Where He Doesn’t Return from Injury:

As Tiger Woods continues to rehab from his most recent back surgery in April, the legendary golfer says it’s possible he may not return to the golf course.

Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Woods was asked if he can see a scenario in which he doesn’t play in a professional tournament again.

“Yeah, definitely,” he said. “I don’t know what my future holds for me.”

In a Sept. 22 post on his official website, Woods said he’s started some golf work and regular exercise activities.

Obama Cries Seeing Malia Off  To College

Former President Barack Obama describes leaving his daughter at college “like open-heart surgery.” CNN’s Jeanne Moos says leaving Malia left him in tears.

Jane Fonda Really Didn’t Want To Talk About Plastic Surgery With Megyn Kelly:

Megyn Kelly’s still in her first week as part of NBC’s lineup, but she’s already learned an important lesson: Don’t ask Jane Fonda about plastic surgery.

Fonda appeared with Robert Redford on “Megyn Kelly Today” on Wedesnday to promote their new film, “Our Souls at Night.” But the interview took a turn mere minutes in as Kelly turned the conversation with the two legends to the subject of aging.
“You’ve been an example to everyone in how to age beautifully and with strength and unapologetically,” Kelly told Fonda to applause. “You admit you’ve had work done, which I think is to your credit. But you look amazing…. I read that you said you’re not proud to say you’ve had work done. Why not?”
Fonda briefly paused before answering.

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