Month: November 2020

Leave it to Kylie Jenner to Somehow Make Grinch Beauty Products That Are Actually Beautiful – Yahoo Entertainment
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Leave it to Kylie Jenner to Somehow Make Grinch Beauty Products That Are Actually Beautiful – Yahoo Entertainment

First the Grinch stole Christmas, and now he's taking all our money. In what must be the meanest collab we've ever seen, Kylie Jenner is partnering with the Grinch for her fifth annual Kylie Cosmetics holiday collection. The mogul shared all the new Dr. Seuss products on her Instagram story on Friday, Nov. 13, and even wore a fuzzy green glove to get into character while unboxing. Dropping on Nov. 19, the festive products include a lipstick set, lipkit, eyeshadow palette, shadow stick set, highlighter, blush and olive green kyliner. The 23-year-old star teased on Insta that she's "probably the most excited about this one than i've ever been." She added on Twitter, "it's the best collection yet." Obviously, the bundle came with ribbons, and it came with packages, boxes and bags. But most ...
Coronavirus update San Antonio, Nov. 13: Officials report 390 new COVID-19 cases, 6 new virus-related deaths – KSAT San Antonio
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Coronavirus update San Antonio, Nov. 13: Officials report 390 new COVID-19 cases, 6 new virus-related deaths – KSAT San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – Editor’s Note: Watch the entire briefing in the video player above. Newsletter recipients can click here to access the video. San Antonio Assistant City Manager and interim Metro Health Director Dr. Colleen Bridger and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff updated the community about the local response to COVID-19 in their daily briefing Friday night. Bridger reported 69,404 total COVID-19 cases and 1,293 total deaths in Bexar County, as of Friday, an increase of 390 new cases. Six new deaths were reported today. The 7-day moving average of cases is 300. Bridger said cases across the U.S. are spreading three times faster than in the San Antonio area due to the COVID-19 precautions the community is taking locally. City officials also reported that 353 patients are hospitalized, 12...
Marin reimposes COVID-19 restrictions as infections spike – Marin Independent Journal
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Marin reimposes COVID-19 restrictions as infections spike – Marin Independent Journal

Marin County Public Health Officer Matt Willis announced Friday that he is moving in tandem with other Bay Area counties to tighten restrictions due to troubling local increases in COVID-19 infections. “We are making a decision to adopt red tier policies preemptively because our case numbers are increasing so dramatically,” Willis said. “The projections are we could even be moving into the purple tier before the end of the month.” Willis said effective Tuesday he is directing all bars and breweries and indoor pools to close. Restaurants, movie theater concessions and food courts must suspend indoor service. San Francisco banned indoor dining earlier this week. “As COVID-19 rates increase, indoor environments where facial covering is not used, like restaurants, become less safe becau...
Reports: Olivia Wilde, Jason Sudeikis end long relationship, now share co-parenting duties – USA TODAY
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Reports: Olivia Wilde, Jason Sudeikis end long relationship, now share co-parenting duties – USA TODAY

Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis, who started dating in 2011, have ended their relationship, which included a seven-year engagement, according to multiple news reports. People first reported the split Friday, citing an unnamed source close to the couple who said two parted ways at the start of 2020. Wilde, who starred in "Richard Jewell" and directed "Booksmart," and former "Saturday Night Live" star Sudeikis ("Ted Lasso"), share two children, son Otis, 6, and daughter Daisy, 4. "It's been amicable and they’ve transitioned into a great co-parenting routine. The children are the priority and the heart of the family’s relationship," the source told People.  Parental appreciation:Olivia Wilde thanks strangers for helping with son's 'defcon 1' meltdown: 'I’m so moved' E! News and Us Weekly als...
WWE SmackDown results, recap, grades: Drew McIntyre invades Roman Reigns island – CBSSports.com
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WWE SmackDown results, recap, grades: Drew McIntyre invades Roman Reigns island – CBSSports.com

With Survivor Series drawing near, SmackDown focused on a match that has no guarantee of happening at the Nov. 22 pay-per-view. Universal champion Roman Reigns was put in the sights of former WWE champion Drew McIntyre, with the Raw superstar making a surprise appearance on the show. McIntyre, who faces Randy Orton in a rematch for the WWE championship on this coming Monday's edition of Raw, interrupted a promo with "The Tribal Chief" to open the show, and closed the night by picking up a win over Reigns' cousin, Jey Uso. It was a surprising turn for the show and built a story that could lead to a showdown between two of the biggest stars currently in the promotion. CBS Sports was with you all night, bringing you recaps and highlights of all the night's action. Read ...
Well-Known Dallas Dentist Shot at Uptown Office – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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Well-Known Dallas Dentist Shot at Uptown Office – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

A well-known Dallas dentist and aspiring rap artist was shot multiple times Thursday night, according to his social media post late Friday. In the post, Jerret Rosenborough, known at Dr. Rose, said, "I am very grateful to be able to say that I am recovering well with my family." He thanked supporters and said he's taking time to focus on recovery. "I want to thank everyone who prayed for me and my family, and to DALLAS for always showing me love no matter what," Rosenborough said. Rosenborough and two others were wounded in the shooting north of downtown Dallas. Police say the victims took themselves to hospitals. They left behind a vehicle riddled with bullets and an office building with broken windows in the 4200 block of Central Expressway around 9 p.m. Thursday. ...
Illinois COVID 19 Update: Hospital workers feel overwhelmed as COVID-19 patients increase statewide; Naperville hiring additional nurses, expanding units – WLS-TV
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Illinois COVID 19 Update: Hospital workers feel overwhelmed as COVID-19 patients increase statewide; Naperville hiring additional nurses, expanding units – WLS-TV

NAPERVILLE, Ill. (WLS) -- Hospital workers are feeling the strain as hospitalizations continue to climb at record numbers. As of Thursday night, 5,352 COVID-19 patients are currently hospitalized in Illinois hospitals. Patients include 990 in ICU beds and 488 on ventilators. The suburban hospital system in Naperville has also seen another COVID-19 surge. "It is just insane, you know. We're trying to find staff. We're trying to get people from other units to help us out," said Karly Sacco, nurse at Edward Hospital. "Mentally, it is just as exhausting as the first one if not more," said Haley Dahlstrom, nurse at Edward Hospital. Hospitals know which treatments work best this around. Nurses point to remdesivir, blood thinners and convalescent plasma as key treatments for the COVID-19 virus....
El Paso County sees 891 new COVID-19 cases within 24 hours – KRDO
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El Paso County sees 891 new COVID-19 cases within 24 hours – KRDO

Health EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) -- Within the last 24 hours El Paso County saw 891 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 5 COVID-related deaths, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. This recent surge in cases comes as El Paso County moves to Safer-at-Home: Level Orange beginning Friday at 5 p.m. Last week on November 3, the incidence rate surpassed the Stay-at-Home threshold. As of Friday, November 13, the incidence rate in El Paso County is 886.2, according to state data. Pueblo County is seeing a similar spike in cases. According to data, there were 285 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 4 COVID-related deaths in Pueblo County. Earlier this week the State of Colorado moved Pueblo County ...
Antidepressant may prevent severe COVID-19, U.Va. research finds – WTOP
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Antidepressant may prevent severe COVID-19, U.Va. research finds – WTOP

The antidepressant fluvoxamine appears to prevent COVID-19 infections from worsening and may help keep patients out of the hospital, a trial based on research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine suggests.  This article was written by WTOP’s news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today. The antidepressant fluvoxamine appears to prevent COVID-19 infections from worsening and may help keep patients out of the hospital, a trial based on research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine suggests. The clinical trial, conducted by the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, compared fluvoxamine with a placebo in 152 adult outpatients infected with the c...
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis have reportedly split – Page Six
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Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis have reportedly split – Page Six

It’s curtains for Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis. The pair have ended their engagement of seven-plus years, People magazine is reporting. Wilde, 36, and Sudeikis, 45, split “at the beginning of the year,” the weekly quotes a source as saying. “It’s been amicable and they’ve transitioned into a great co-parenting routine,” they added. “The children are the priority and the heart of the family’s relationship.” Wilde and Sudeikis are parents to a son, Otis Alexander, 6, and a daughter, Daisy Josephine, 4. The “Saturday Night Live” alum and “Booksmart” director were first linked in November 2011 and got engaged in January 2013, welcoming Otis in April 2014 and Daisy in October 2016. Wilde often recounted that the pair got together after running into one another for six mont...