Month: December 2020

Britney Spears releases new music to celebrate her 39th birthday – Fox News
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Britney Spears releases new music to celebrate her 39th birthday – Fox News

Britney Spears is celebrating her 39th birthday this week and in honor of the pop princess' special day, her label released a new song. RCA Records dropped a never-before-heard song called "Swimming in the Stars," which was originally part of Spears' 2016 album "Glory." The song is available for download on streaming services and can be ordered at Urban Outfitters as part of a limited edition "Glory" vinyl record.  The album was actually re-released in May and featured another relatively new song called "Mood Ring," which was originally only featured as a bonus song on the album released in Japan. BRITNEY SPEARS REVEALS SHE'S THE ‘HAPPIEST’ SHE'S ‘EVER BEEN’ AMID CONSERVATORSHIP EXTENSION It beat out Lady Gaga's “Chromatica," landing at the No.1 spot on iTunes. Spears spent her birt...
COVID-19 in South Dakota: 1,145 total new cases; Death toll rises to 1,033; Active cases at 15,474 – KELOLAND.com
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COVID-19 in South Dakota: 1,145 total new cases; Death toll rises to 1,033; Active cases at 15,474 – KELOLAND.com

PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — South Dakota surpassed 1,000 deaths due to the coronavirus as 38 new COVID-19 deaths were reported in Thursday’s update from the South Dakota Department of Health.  The death toll is now at 1,033. There have been 87 deaths reported in December. The new deaths were 19 men and 19 women with one listed in the 20-29 age range, one in the 40-49 age range, five in the 60-69 age range, six in the 70-79 age range and 25 people listed in the 80+ age range. New deaths were reported in the following counties: Brown (2), Bon Homme (1), Brookings (2), Buffalo (1), Butte (1), Codington (2), Douglas (1), Grant (1), Gregory (1), Hamlin (8), Hutchinson (1), Kingsbury (1), Lake (1), Meade (1), Minnehaha (4), Oglala Lakota (1), Potter (1), Sanborn (1), Spink (1), Tod...
A nurse and six of her family members have Covid-19. And it began with a small act of kindness – CNN
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A nurse and six of her family members have Covid-19. And it began with a small act of kindness – CNN

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George Clooney Busts Out Flowbee Skills on Kimmel – TMZ
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George Clooney Busts Out Flowbee Skills on Kimmel – TMZ

Play video content ABC George Clooney's giving all the doubters proof he really does cut his own hair ... with a Flowbee, and Jimmy Kimmel got to see it up close. As you've no doubt heard, George made headlines by revealing he's a longtime user and fan of the DIY-haircutting device -- famously lampooned in "Wayne's World." It's shocking 'cause Clooney's hair's kinda been his thing, and no one knew ... which is why plenty of folks weren't buying it. Actor/director George Clooney tells @thattracysmith that he's been cutting his own hair for years - by using the Flowbee haircutting machine https://t.co/SWYT8pFC...
‘Lord of the Rings’ Series at Amazon Adds 20 Actors to Cast – Variety
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‘Lord of the Rings’ Series at Amazon Adds 20 Actors to Cast – Variety

The upcoming “Lord of the Rings” series at Amazon is adding 20 actors to its cast, Variety has learned. The new additions are: Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Maxim Baldry, Ian Blackburn, Kip Chapman, Anthony Crum, Maxine Cunliffe, Trystan Gravelle, Sir Lenny Henry, Thusitha Jayasundera, Fabian McCallum, Simon Merrells, Geoff Morrell, Peter Mullan, Lloyd Owen, Augustus Prew, Peter Tait, Alex Tarrant, Leon Wadham, Benjamin Walker, and Sara Zwangobani. Blackburn, Chapman, Crum, Cunliffe, Tait, Tarrant, and Wadham all hail from New Zealand, where the show is currently in production, with the remaining international ensemble cast originating from Australia, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, and the United States. They join previously announced cast members Robert Aramayo, Owain Arthur...
DWTS’s Chrishell Stause and Keo Motsepe share flirty photo confirming romance – Yahoo Entertainment
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DWTS’s Chrishell Stause and Keo Motsepe share flirty photo confirming romance – Yahoo Entertainment

Dancing With the Stars has been the backdrop for another romance. Professional dancer Keo Motsepe, 31, shared a selfie with recent contestant Chrishell Stause, 39. They were looking loved up as they snuggled in the photo, which Motsepe shared with just a red heart emoji in the caption. The Selling Sunset star shared the same photo on her Instagram stories. Keo Motsepe and Chrishell Stause are coupled up. (Photos: Getty Images)A source confirmed the romance to Entertainment Tonight, saying “Chrishell Stause and Keo Motsepe are officially dating... [They] felt like, ‘I’m single, you’re single. Let’s try this.’” It’s no secret that the pair had been spending time together. Stause posted a video of them working together just yesterday. They have also been hanging out with Kaitlyn Bristowe...
Rona Forever! Govt Scientist Suggests Britons Could Be Wearing Masks ‘for Years’ – Breitbart
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Rona Forever! Govt Scientist Suggests Britons Could Be Wearing Masks ‘for Years’ – Breitbart

The United Kingdom’s deputy chief medical officer has suggested that practices like wearing masks and using hand sanitiser could be habits Britons have to keep “for years”. Jonathan Van-Tam made the remarks 0n Wednesday alongside Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a Downing Street coronavirus briefing. Professor Van-Tam said, according to The Sun: “I don’t think we’re going to eradicate coronavirus, ever. I think it’s going to be with humankind forever. I think we may get to a point where coronavirus becomes a seasonal problem. I don’t want to draw too many parallels with ‘flu, but possibly that is the kind of way we’d learn to live with it.” He continued: “Do I think there will come a big moment where we have a massive party and throw our masks and hand sanitiser and say, ‘...
Facebook to remove misinformation about coronavirus vaccines – CNBC
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Facebook to remove misinformation about coronavirus vaccines – CNBC

Facebook's logo displayed on a phone screen and keyboard. Jakub Porzycki | NurPhoto via Getty Images Facebook said Thursday that it will start removing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines as countries around the world prepare to start rolling them out. So far, Facebook's policy has been to remove false claims about Covid-19 which it says could lead to "imminent physical harm," such as posts promoting false cures or bogus conspiracy theories linking the virus to 5G. The company removed 12 million posts as a result of this policy between March and October. But it hadn't yet taken a firm stance on vaccines, other than to ban ads that promote anti-vaccination conspiracy theories. The company has only removed posts containing misinformation about vaccines i...
Workers at this N.J. hospital are nervous about COVID-19 vaccines. What does that mean for the rest of us? – NJ.com
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Workers at this N.J. hospital are nervous about COVID-19 vaccines. What does that mean for the rest of us? – NJ.com

Not everyone is excited about the forthcoming COVID-19 vaccines. That includes hospital workers. University Hospital in Newark recently found only 50% of its employees were comfortable taking the vaccines once they become available, according to an internal survey. It’s a striking reminder of the fears harbored by many over the expedited vaccine development and testing process as the medical establishment races to combat the coronavirus pandemic. It’s also noteworthy considering the number of COVID-19 positive employees at the acute care facility doubled in November, according to Dr. Shereef Elnahal, University Hospital’s president and CEO and a former state health commissioner. The concerns of the hospital staff mirror those of many in the general public, who have to weigh the risk of a...