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Doja Cat addresses allegations of past racist comments
Celebrity 3 hours ago
The 24-year-old singer issued an apology on Sunday after footage resurfaced of her participating in a video chat that allegedly featured members of an alt-right community. The apology also addressed one of her old songs, titled Dindu Nuffin, which appears to mock police brutality.
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Trump demands response from North Carolina governor on RNC attendance
US election 4 hours ago
In a series of Tweets, the US president threatened to move this summer's Republican National Convention from Charlotte, North Carolina, if Democratic Governor Roy Cooper doesn't provide an immediate answer on allowing "full attendance" in the arena amid the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.
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Dwyane Wade and daughter Zaya are twinning with new hairdos
Dwyane and Zaya's fiery new looks might just be the best #quarantinehair transformations to date.
A Taylor Swift cover featured on Killing Eve was performed by a band that doesn't exist
Music Last night
The pop star herself shared the version of Look What You Made Me Do that played over the opening title sequence on the latest episode of Killing Eve, but fans noticed something strange about it. Swift said the song was covered by a band called Jack Leopards and The Dolphin Club and the song is credited to them on streaming services, but they have no other records listed and return no results online. So Swifties took a deep dive.
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Coronavirus widens healthcare divide between red and blue states
Regional differences have long been a hallmark of American healthcare. But the gap between blue and red states has yawned wider in the 10 years of political battles that followed passage of the 2010 health law, often called Obamacare.
Sharing movies that made you sob 😭
Movies 1 hour ago
Coco, Terms of Endearment, Schindler's List and Dear Zachary are just some of the films that have made people cry.
The Match II
Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning took on Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady in a Match filled with fun moments, laughs and highlights.
Dominic Cummings addresses allegations of lockdown breach
COVID-19 2 hours ago
Boris Johnson’s chief adviser defended his decision to self-isolate in Durham during lockdown and said that he “behaved reasonably” and did not break any rules. He has not offered to resign.
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Several customers exposed as Missouri hairstylists test positive for COVID-19
COVID-19 Yesterday
At least 140 customers may have been exposed to COVID-19 after two stylists at Great Clips in Springfield, Missouri tested positive, New York Daily News reported.
Reports of packed boardwalk in Maryland spark social distancing concerns
COVID-19 Yesterday
Photos and videos of crowds gathered on the boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland, on Saturday have sparked a fresh wave of concern as states grapple to reopen while maintaining the necessary safety precautions.
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The kindness of strangers is helping people honor their fallen friends on Memorial Day
Memorial Day 2 hours ago
Due to COVID-19-related restrictions, only certain family members were allowed access to Arlington National Cemetery to pay their respects on Memorial Day. But thanks to @ehdomenech and others following her lead, some of those who couldn't enter the grounds got to pay tribute vicariously.
The tale of a rejected Netflix show — 'How It's Made' but like Wes Anderson
Television Last night
A widely shared video showing deft handiwork of road line painter has sparked a conversation about a unique Netflix show idea. The tale, from Radiotopia and @99piorg's Roman Mars, has rekindled some enthusiasm for the once rejected concept.
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New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern keeps her cool as earthquake strikes during live interview
World news Yesterday
An earthquake, reported by GeoNet to have a magnitude of 5.8, struck near Levin, New Zealand, on Monday morning and was felt from the north of Auckland to Dunedin. When the quake hit, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was giving a live television interview but didn't let it shake her composure, simply waiting for the worst to pass before continuing on. No damage was reported.
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Things aren't going well when Charles Barkley is laughing at your golf game
Golf Yesterday
Tom Brady is having a rough go of it during The Match: Champions for Charity. Barkley, who is a guest commentator for the exhibition, jokingly poked fun at the Buccaneers quarterback, leading some viewers to remind Barkley that he's not the smoothest golfer in the world himself.
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White House temporarily bans travel entry of non-US citizens coming from Brazil
COVID-19 Yesterday
On Sunday, the White House announced a temporary travel entry ban of non-US citizens arriving from Brazil. The ban comes after the country has become one of the hotspots for COVID-19 in South America.
The Match II: Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning defeat Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady by one shot
Golf Yesterday
It came down to the wire but Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning held on against Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady to win The Match: Champions for Charity at Medalist Golf Club.
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PM Boris Johnson hosts the coronavirus press conference
COVID-19 54 minutes ago
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is hosting this evening's coronavirus press briefing following Dominic Cummings' public statement.
CDC warns of 'aggressive' rodents on the hunt for food amid the pandemic
COVID-19 Yesterday
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is telling people to beware of "unusual or aggressive" activity as rodents search for new food sources with many restaurants, bars and hotels closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Gov. Cuomo says professional New York sports teams can now begin training camps
COVID-19 Yesterday
During his Sunday press briefing, the New York governor announced that all professional sports teams in the state can begin training camps immediately. Cuomo emphasized that teams must have health and safety guidelines in place in order protect players, coaches and staff.
Video of packed Ozark lake party emerges amid the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 May 23, 2020
Images and video of Memorial Day weekend celebrations at the Lake of the Ozarks are leaving many stunned. Missouri authorities do permit restaurants and businesses to open, "provided that the limitations on social distancing and other precautionary public health measures" are properly adhered to. The state has over 11,700 confirmed COVID-19 cases and has recorded 676 deaths.
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