Month: January 2021

Megan Fox seemingly shuts down Machine Gun Kelly engagement rumors by modeling a VERY vulgar ring – Daily Mail
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Megan Fox seemingly shuts down Machine Gun Kelly engagement rumors by modeling a VERY vulgar ring – Daily Mail

Megan Fox seemingly shuts down Machine Gun Kelly engagement rumors by modeling a VERY vulgar ring on her left hand By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 22:32 EST, 29 January 2021 | Updated: 03:30 EST, 30 January 2021 She set the rumor mill abuzz this week when she was spotted in New York City wearing a blingy ring on a very telling finger. But Megan Fox seemingly shut down any engagement rumors she sparked with new flame Machine Gun Kelly, when she shared a humorous and slightly NSFW post to her Instagram stories on Friday. The Transformers star, 34, shared a snap of her left hand in front of a chessboard, featuring a somewhat vulgar ring on her engagement finger. Megan Fox seemingly shut down any engagement rumors on Friday: She ...
Clare Crawley Shares How Shes Bouncing Back From a “Dark Place” After Dale Moss Split – Yahoo Entertainment
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Clare Crawley Shares How Shes Bouncing Back From a “Dark Place” After Dale Moss Split – Yahoo Entertainment

Clare Crawley revealed she's been in a "dark place" since her split from fiancé Dale Moss. The athlete announced their breakup on Jan. 19, two months after their engagement aired on The Bachelorette. At the time, Clare said it was news to her. "I was made aware of a 'mutual' statement at the same time you all were," Clare wrote on Jan. 21, "so I've needed some time to really digest this." Now that she's had a week to process their separation, the reality star opened up in an Instagram Live on Jan. 29 about how she's been going through "a lot" and trying to heal from her heartbreak. From her home in Sacramento, she shared, "I was struggling pretty bad and I held it in for a long time and I think in manifested in other ways and kind of built up and was just heavy and a lot." 20 Adorable Pho...
Julia Roberts got Matthew Perry to write her a paper on physics in exchange for appearing on Friends – Daily Mail
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Julia Roberts got Matthew Perry to write her a paper on physics in exchange for appearing on Friends – Daily Mail

Julia Roberts got Matthew Perry to write her a paper on quantum physics in exchange for appearing on Friends in 1996... which led to the pair dating By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 00:39 EST, 30 January 2021 | Updated: 03:41 EST, 30 January 2021 They had electric onscreen chemistry, and went on to date in real life. Such was the case for stars Julia Roberts and Matthew Perry, around the time she guest starred on his hit ensemble comedy series Friends for a special episode in 1996. And in order to convince the future Oscar winner to appear on the NBC sitcom, the actor - most well known for playing Chandler Bing - had to write her a term paper on quantum physics. In their prime: New details have been shared about stars Julia Ro...
Coronavirus: These 3 new symptoms could be early indicators of COVID-19, as per study – Times of India
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Coronavirus: These 3 new symptoms could be early indicators of COVID-19, as per study – Times of India

Apart from the swollen tongue, about 15 per cent of the patients complained of experiencing a burning sensation and redness on their palms and soles of their feet, followed by the appearance of small patches on the same areas. As per Dr Almudena Nuno‐Gonzalez, the lead researcher of the study, said in an interview, “Almost half of the patients with mild‐to‐moderate Covid‐19 admitted in a field‐hospital during a two‐week period showed mucocutaneous findings." Besides that, Nuno-Gonzalez added by saying that oral cavity was also a cause of concern in many patients and needed special examination from time to time.
Public Health Expert Names What Trump Admin May Have Got Most Wrong About Pandemic – HuffPost
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Public Health Expert Names What Trump Admin May Have Got Most Wrong About Pandemic – HuffPost

Public health expert Dr. Ashish Jha argued Friday that “of all the things” former President Donald Trump’s administration got wrong, its prioritization of Americans receiving the COVID-19 vaccine “may be the most wrong they were” about the health crisis and could ultimately contribute to an “endless pandemic.” “This idea that you could live in a kind of an isolationist world. It doesn’t work, we are way far away from being able to vaccinate the world,” Jha, dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes. The bottom line is, imagine a world where America is vaccinated but there are large outbreaks happening elsewhere. We can see the rise of variants that will escape our variants and make our entire population vulnerable again. And we would have to lockdown a...
John and the Hole review – empty psychodrama wastes early promise – The Guardian
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John and the Hole review – empty psychodrama wastes early promise – The Guardian

First look review A 13-year-old boy decides to trap his family in a bunker in a visually striking yet frustratingly dead-ending film with a talented yet wasted cast Fri 29 Jan 2021 21.50 EST One of the most frustrating yet common subgenres of festival movie is the kind that is assembled with a high level of craftsmanship, a beautifully wrapped present urging us to see what’s inside. But once opened, you find out there is nothing there, a cruel gotcha that disappoints then aggravates, a problem facing the first-time director Pascual Sisto’s underwhelming psychodrama John and the Hole.Censor review – disturbing descent into video nastinessThe script, from the Alejandro González Iñárritu collaborator Nicolás Giacobone, offers up a tantalising set-up. John (Charlie Shotwell) is a dead-eyed...
California COVID-19 deaths top 40,000 – Los Angeles Times
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California COVID-19 deaths top 40,000 – Los Angeles Times

One out of every 1,000 Californians has now died of COVID-19. California on Friday exceeded 40,000 coronavirus deaths, another milestone that comes as the state is coming out of a winter surge. More than half — at least 22,500 Californians — have died of COVID-19 since Nov. 1, out of a cumulative death toll of more than 40,100. Only New York has suffered more total coronavirus-related deaths than California. California — the nation’s most populous state — has recorded roughly 101 deaths per 100,000 residents, the 36th-highest COVID-19 cumulative death rate among the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Many other large states have higher per capita deaths including New York, New Jersey, Texas and Florida, according to The Times tracker. New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, South...
CDC director says we should be treating every COVID-19 case as if its a variant of the virus – Yahoo News
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CDC director says we should be treating every COVID-19 case as if its a variant of the virus – Yahoo News

The new CDC Director warns that we have to treat every COVID-19 case like it could be a variant, as more cases of highly contagious variants are discovered in the US.  There have been 379 confirmed cases of the variant first discovered in the UK.  Some vaccines appeared to be less effective towards a variant first detected in South Africa.  Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. As cases of coronavirus variants are reported in the US, the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says we have to treat every COVID-19 case as if it's a variant. Dr. Rochelle Walensky said officials were ramping up tracking of the variants but urged Americans to continue to wear masks and social distance, during a COVID-19 briefing on Friday. "By th...
Babies get Covid-19 antibodies from mothers while in the womb, study finds – CNN
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Babies get Covid-19 antibodies from mothers while in the womb, study finds – CNN

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WWE SmackDown Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from January 29 – Bleacher Report
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WWE SmackDown Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights from January 29 – Bleacher Report

0 of 6 Credit: WWE.com It's the last show before WWE Royal Rumble, and you know what that means. Friday Night SmackDown promised to build the excitement to a fever pitch just two days before one of the biggest nights of the year. This January 29 edition of the blue brand was certain to be unpredictable. Only one match was promised ahead of the night as Bianca Belair looked to avenge her loss to Bayley. After everything The Role Model has put her through, this was The EST's opportunity for welcomed revenge. Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens did not want to wait until Sunday to start the trash talk. SmackDown promised a war of words where KO and The Head of the Table could speak their final piece before an epic Last Man Standing match. This was far from all that SmackDown would give fans j...