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This story was originally published on 04/09/2021; it has been updated to reflect new information.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition host Jesse Tyler Ferguson and husband Justin Mikita are parting ways with their Los Angeles, California, home. According to the listing, held by Jennifer Akbari of Compass, the charming estate, located in the Los Feliz neighborhood, is going for $6.995 million. While it s not clear why the couple has decided to sell, they did welcome their first child, Beckett Mercer Ferguson-Mikita, last July and may be looking for a more family-oriented house (as you might recall, Baby Beckett s cheery gender-neutral nursery in the house was designed by none other than Breegan Jane).
that trapped them under water. eight bystanders jumped into the frigid river to help a dad rescue the children who were trapped after his car slid down an embankment and into the water. and in minneapolis, a set of twins born in different years. baby beckett was born on new year s eve 2011. a few hours later his twin sister fria arrived in 2012. isn t that pretty cool? that s cool. congratulations to the family. let s check in with piers morgan to see what s coming up on his show tonight. you look a bit chilly there, anderson. is it cold? it is a bit chilly. you should joins us. i m coming tomorrow, but i might need candy crowley s hat. i like that white number she had on earlier. we ve got obviously plenty of iowa caucus stuff tonight. republican hopefuls crisscrossing the state frantically hunting for every remaining vote. newt gingrich said he doesn t expect to win. tonight i ll ask him about the
where a few of them that you see here and a few you don t may soon become the front-runner. after tomorrow night that could change. some of these boxes may soon be empty. politico s roger simon said the best, iowa caucuses don t pick winners, they pick losers. they could continue on from here even if they don t place well. a loser here could take new hampshire, someone could win south carolina or another win florida. it s been that kind of campaign. the polls here reflect it. take a look. the des moines register. mitt romney and ron paul in a statistical tie. rick santorum close behind. michele bachmann in single digits tonight. this one showing romney out in front. paul, santorum and gingrich essentially tied for second place. it won t be dull and every move matters. at this stage in the race there s no room for error. a wide open race. people have been watching the debates, and they re looking for the perfect candidate. mitt romney leading in the national polls all but