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Adele's birthday picture sparks a debate on the links between body image and beauty
Celebrity 4 uur geleden
The singer shared an image on her 32nd birthday, thanking first responders for all they were doing during the pandemic. The picture has led some to comment on Adele's weight loss, leading others to argue that weight should not determine beauty.
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Local movie theaters encourage people to stay home with creative signs 🍿
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After @choo_ek shared images of Lake Theater Cafe’s marquee in Lake Oswego, Oregon, many joined in with other creative signs they’ve spotted.
The Sussexes share video of Archie in celebration of his first birthday 👑
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have posted a video of Meghan reading children’s book “Duck! Rabbit!” to one-year-old son Archie as part of a #SaveTheStories campaign, which supports children impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Elon Musk and Grimes' baby name reveal sent theories and memes flying
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Shortly after the birth of the couple's first child together, Musk said that the baby boy had been named X Æ A-12. Following a slew of memes and guesses as to what and why that moniker was chosen, Grimes explained the significance by breaking down each portion.
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Global lockdowns have changed our walking habits
Nobody needs to ask Apple Maps for directions when there's nowhere to go.
Trump says COVID-19 task force will continue 'indefinitely' after reports of its disbandment emerged
COVID-19 15 minuten geleden
On Wednesday, President Trump announced that the White House coronavirus task force would continue its work "indefinitely" following earlier reports suggesting that the administration was planning to phase out the group by late May or early June. The president added that the task force would shift its focus to vaccine discovery, therapeutics and reopening the US economy.
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 'resting comfortably' following treatment for gallbladder condition
US news Gisteren
A Supreme Court spokesperson confirmed Ginsburg will participate in Wednesday's oral argument teleconference from the hospital after she underwent non-surgical treatment for a benign gallbladder condition in Baltimore.
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Indian government announces 64 repatriation flights to evacuate stranded nationals
COVID-19 2 uur geleden
The government announced a seven-day repatriation plan that will see nearly 15,000 Indians stranded because of the coronavirus pandemic return on 64 special flights operated by Air India.
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Ska legend Millie Small dies aged 73
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The Jamaican singer’s 1964 hit My Boy Lollipop is credited with breaking ska music into the mainstream of pop music.
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Prosecutor to bring shooting of Ahmaud Arbery to a grand jury
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Ahmaud Arbery was shot and killed in February after two men confronted him while he was running through a neighborhood in Brunswick, in Glynn County. Shortly after a video allegedly showing the incident surfaced online, Tom Durden, a Georgia district attorney, released a statement recommending the case be presented to the grand jury of Glynn County “for consideration of criminal charges against those involved” in Arbery’s death. There have been no charges against the father and son involved in the shooting, who said they suspected Arbery was a burglar.
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Chris Christie says 'there are going to be deaths' in pitch to reopen the US economy
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“Are there ways that we can thread the middle here to allow that there are going to be deaths, and there are going to be deaths no matter what?” former New Jersey governor Chris Christie asked during a CNN interview. Christie insisted that the US needs to end its coronavirus lockdown in spite of recently reported projections showing a spike in potential fatalities.
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Home prices plunged during the last recession. They're rising now.
In the midst of the pandemic, the housing market has edged up. Here's why.
Selena Gomez is getting her own cooking show
The singer is using her time at home during the coronavirus pandemic to polish her cooking skills, and now she's bringing those skills to a new show for HBO Max, which she will star in and executive produce, set to debut this summer.
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'It wasn’t Donna Reed,' President Trump says in criticism of female reporters
US news Gisteren
“It wasn’t Donna Reed, I can tell you that,” President Trump said in a Monday exclusive with the New York Post, singling out CBS White House correspondents Weijia Jiang and Paula Reid for their questions during his COVID-19 briefings.
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Here's how to wisely invest your money in light of COVID-19
It may be difficult to know how to approach the stock market right now. If you do have the extra funds to invest, we give tips on how to discern what is best.
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Coronavirus cases rise across the U.S. as they slowly fade in New York
“If you include New York, it looks like a plateau moving down,’’ said Andrew Noymer, an associate professor of public health at the University of California, Irvine. “If you exclude New York, it’s a plateau slowly moving up.”
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The Voice went LIVE from home for the first time ever and it was epic!
NBC’s hit singing competition went to unprecedented lengths during unprecedented times to broadcast from 21 different locations on Monday and Tuesday night. The live shows continue Mondays and Tuesdays 8/7c on NBC.
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The real history behind Netflix's "Hollywood"
Set in the 1940s, the limited series introduces various actors, directors, agents and executives and the systemic biases they face across race, gender and sexuality. Here’s what’s real, and what isn’t.
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LGBTQ Seniors Hit by Lockdown ‘Triple Whammy’ Are Fighting Back
LGBTQ seniors are experiencing an isolation “triple whammy” under the coronavirus lockdown. Tim Teeman hears how they’re staying happy and healthy: “Think about life, not death.”
Your air travel experience will never be the same
Even before Covid-19, flying was often a miserable affair. It’s about to get much worse — whether you’re in economy or first class.
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