Month: April 2021

HGTV star Christina Haack selling home for $6M following divorce – Fox Business
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HGTV star Christina Haack selling home for $6M following divorce – Fox Business

Fox Business Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com. The star of HGTV's "Flip or Flop" is flipping her life over in the wake of her divorce. Christina Haack -- formerly Anstead --  is moving on with her life, selling the Newport Beach, Cali., home she shared with her ex-husband Ant Anstead and their blended family, FOX Business can confirm. Haack's modern farmhouse-style abode -- on the market for $6 million and over 4,800 sq. feet, features 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, an outdoor entertainment area, 3-car garage, and custom-built pool/bar/play area. She listed the home with Troy Howard of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services California Properties, according to People magazine. CHRISTINA HAACK REVEALS WHO SHE'S HONORING WITH LAST NAME CHANGE: 'I MISS...
Bravo will continue to film Jen Shahs legal drama after fraud arrest – Page Six
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Bravo will continue to film Jen Shahs legal drama after fraud arrest – Page Six

Jen Shah may be facing prison — but her “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” drama is not going anywhere soon. The powers that be at Bravo are planning to make the federal fraud and money laundering charges she faces a central part of the reality show’s second season — including exclusive footage of the embattled businesswoman’s arrest, a source told Page Six. “Bravo knows full well that viewers are following every detail of this case and will continue to do so as it progresses, so producers plan to follow it just as closely and use whatever footage they legally can,” the insider said. “So far, they have filmed the lead-up to and aftermath of Jen’s arrest as well as her costars’ reactions, of course.” Shah is out on $1 million bond and presumably fre...
Manchin asks CDC to look into West Virginia HIV outbreak | TheHill – The Hill
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Manchin asks CDC to look into West Virginia HIV outbreak | TheHill – The Hill

Sen. Joe ManchinJoe ManchinGOP senator hammers Biden proposal to raise corporate tax rate The filibuster can be conquered: I know — I helped do it Lawmakers say fixing border crisis is Biden's job MORE (D-W.V.) submitted a congressional inquiry on Monday to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to look into an HIV outbreak in his state's Kanawha County. ABC News reports that Manchin requested the inquiry on behalf of the Kanawha County Commission after CDC warned the HIV outbreak there was “the most concerning in the United States.” Between 2014 and 2019, HIV cases in West Virginia that were attributed to intravenous drug use rose by more than 50 percent from 12.5 percent to 64.2 percent, ABC News reported. Kent Carper, president of the Kanawha County Commission, said...
Lil Nas Xs Montero (Call Me by Your Name) Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 – Billboard
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Lil Nas Xs Montero (Call Me by Your Name) Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 – Billboard

"Montero," released March 26 on Columbia Records, is the 1,120th No. 1 in the Hot 100's 62-year history. It's the 51st single to debut at No. 1, and Lil Nas X's first. "Montero" drew 46.9 million U.S. streams and sold 21,000 downloads in the week ending April 1, according to MRC Data. It also attracted 1.1 million radio airplay audience impressions in the week ending April 4. The track opens at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, where it's Lil Nas X's second leader, after "Old Town Road" ruled for a record 20 weeks, and No. 2 on Digital Song Sales. It was available in three versions in its first week: its original version; its "Satan's Extended Version"; and its "But Lil Nas X Is Silent the Entire Time" instrumental version (all sale-priced as of March 30 to 69 cents). Lil Nas X's "O...
COVID-19 vaccine clinics coming to Monroeville Mall and Pittsburgh Mills – WTAE Pittsburgh
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COVID-19 vaccine clinics coming to Monroeville Mall and Pittsburgh Mills – WTAE Pittsburgh

COVID-19 vaccine clinics coming to Monroeville Mall and Pittsburgh Mills Updated: 4:07 PM EDT Apr 5, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript we are now entering our fourth week of increased trends in cases. While we're watching these increasing case counts with concern. The good news is that millions of Americans are stepping up every day to get vaccinated. Saturday, as Andy mentioned, CBC reported that over four million doses of vaccine have been administered in 24 hours. To date, more than 106 million people have received at least one ghosts, and more than 61.4 million, or 18.5% are fully vaccinated....
Food myths exploded! NHS doctor turned nutrition expert serves up comforting home truths – Daily Mail
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Food myths exploded! NHS doctor turned nutrition expert serves up comforting home truths – Daily Mail

As a newly qualified NHS hospital doctor, Joshua Wolrich — weighing 17st — became obsessed with the idea that a good doctor shouldn’t be overweight. Over 18 months he embarked on a rigorous diet and exercise plan, dropping 4st and charting his metamorphosis on social media As a newly qualified NHS hospital doctor, Joshua Wolrich — weighing 17st — became obsessed with the idea that a good doctor shouldn’t be overweight. Over 18 months he embarked on a rigorous diet and exercise plan, dropping 4st and charting his metamorphosis on social media. But in 2019, disillusioned by the growing popularity of fad diets and the abundance of conflicting information across social media, he switched from hospital medicine to study for a Masters degree in nutrition.  With nearly 400,...
Working age Hispanic immigrants were 11 times more likely to die of Covid in California, study says – SF Gate
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Working age Hispanic immigrants were 11 times more likely to die of Covid in California, study says – SF Gate

A steady stream of research has shown vulnerable communities across the United States are impacted the most by the COVID-19 pandemic, and a new study uncovers a stunningly huge inequity among a specific group in California. Researchers at the University of Southern California found Hispanic immigrants of working age, that is 20 to 54-year-olds — are 11.6 times more likely to die of the virus than U.S.-born men and women who are not Hispanic. Looking at Hispanics of the same age who were both U.S.-born and foreign-born, the death rate was 8.5 times that of whites. Among Black men and women age 20 to 54, the coronavirus death rate was nearly five times that of whites. These numbers are far higher than the ones from the Centers for Disease C...