Month: April 2021

Nick Cannon expecting his fifth and sixth child as Abby De La Rosa reveals she is having twin sons – Daily Mail
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Nick Cannon expecting his fifth and sixth child as Abby De La Rosa reveals she is having twin sons – Daily Mail

Nick Cannon is expecting his fifth and sixth child as girlfriend Abby De La Rosa reveals she is having his twin sons - three months after Cannon's other girlfriend Brittany Bell gave birth to their second child together DJ Abby De La Rosa announced on Instagram that Cannon, 40, was the father She had announced on December 14 that she was expecting twins De La Rosa, 30, confirmed speculation of Cannon's paternity on Sunday  On Christmas Day another girlfriend Brittany Bell announced their second child Bell, 33, posted photos of their loved-up family of four enjoying Easter together Cannon also has nine-year-old twins, Moroccan and Monroe, with Mariah Carey  By Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com Published: 19:26 EDT, 11 April 2021 | Updated: 19:58 EDT, 11 April 2021 ...
A Clash of Wills Keeps a Leonardo Masterpiece Hidden – The New York Times
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A Clash of Wills Keeps a Leonardo Masterpiece Hidden – The New York Times

French curators had worked for a decade to prepare a major exhibition marking the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci. When it opened, though, the most talked-about painting they had planned to show — “Salvator Mundi,” the most expensive work ever sold at auction — was nowhere to be seen. Plucked from shabby obscurity at a New Orleans estate sale, the painting had been sold in 2017 as a rediscovered “lost” Leonardo and fetched more than $450 million from an anonymous bidder who kept it hidden from view. The chance to see it at the Louvre museum’s anniversary show two years later had created a sensation in the international art world, and its absence whipped up a storm of new questions. Had the Louvre concluded that the painting was not actually the work of Leonardo, as ...
Coronavirus in Oregon: 499 new cases reported, hospitalizations increase – OregonLive
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Coronavirus in Oregon: 499 new cases reported, hospitalizations increase – OregonLive

The Oregon Health Authority on Sunday reported no COVID-19 deaths and 499 new cases, the sixth day this week with at least 400 cases. Average daily cases now stand at levels last seen in February. Hospitalizations from COVID-19 increased to 179, after plateauing recently. Vaccines: Oregon reported 33,381 newly administered doses, which includes 22,729 Saturday and the remainder from previous days. Where the new cases are by county: Baker (1), Benton (6), Clackamas (72), Clatsop (1), Columbia (9), Coos (6), Crook (3), Deschutes (35), Douglas (6), Grant (7), Jackson (22), Jefferson (8), Josephine (9), Klamath (35), Lane (46), Lincoln (7), Linn (11), Malheur (1), Marion (47), Morrow (1), Multnomah (99), Polk (11), Tillamook (2), Union (1), Wallowa (1), Washington (43) and Yamhil...
As vaccinations keep rising, so do Covid-19 hospitalizations among those who arent vaccinated – CNN
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As vaccinations keep rising, so do Covid-19 hospitalizations among those who arent vaccinated – CNN

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Health officials monitoring rise of COVID-19 cases in NH, race to vaccinate continues – WMUR Manchester
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Health officials monitoring rise of COVID-19 cases in NH, race to vaccinate continues – WMUR Manchester

State officials have said they are closely monitoring the rise in COVID-19 cases in New Hampshire.The state is working to get as many people vaccinated as possible to help stop the spread of the virus. Officials hosted a third mass vaccination site this weekend at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway.Almost 12,000 people received the one-time Johnson & Johnson vaccine, including Gov. Chris Sununu along with other state officials. “Obviously we’re concerned about the cases that are rising. There’s still overall a high amount of COVID-19 circulating in the state,” said Dr. Beth Daly, chief of the Bureau of Infectious Disease Control. “That is just a reminder for everyone that even though we are excited about the nice weather. We’re excited about getting back together with our friends a...
Hugh Jackman posts wedding pics on 25th anniversary with Deborra-Lee Furness – Page Six
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Hugh Jackman posts wedding pics on 25th anniversary with Deborra-Lee Furness – Page Six

But did he get her silver? Hugh Jackman celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary with Deborra-Lee Furness by sharing a series of throwback photos from their wedding day and some kind words about his wife. “Being married to you Deb is as natural as breathing,” he wrote on Instagram. “From nearly the moment we met … I knew our destiny was to be together. In our 25 years – our love has only grown deeper. The fun, excitement and adventure more exhilarating; the learning even greater. I’m forever grateful to share our love, our life – and, our family together. We’ve only just begun.” Jackman, 52, and Furness, 65, wed on April 11, 1996 in their native Australia. The actors met on the set of the TV show “Correlli.” Over the years, the “Wolverine” star has ...
Prince Harry touches down in UK for grandfathers funeral – New York Post
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Prince Harry touches down in UK for grandfathers funeral – New York Post

Prince Harry arrived from Los Angeles at London’s Heathrow Airport on Sunday afternoon ahead of his grandfather Prince Philip’s funeral in six days, according to reports. Harry’s arrival in London at around 1:15 p.m. local time marked his first time home since famously quitting the royal family. The prince, who was whisked off the tarmac in a black Range Rover, wore chinos, a jacket and black face mask, sources told The Sun. He is expected to spent time in quarantine before attending the Duke of Edinburg’s funeral on Saturday — which is expected to be a muted affair due to the coronavirus. Just 30 people will attend the ceremony, in keeping with the country’s strict limits on group gatherings. However Harry will be wearing his military unifor...
Tel Aviv University researchers find breakthrough to cure brain cancer – The Jerusalem Post
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Tel Aviv University researchers find breakthrough to cure brain cancer – The Jerusalem Post

Tel Aviv University researchers made a groundbreaking discovery in the fight against brain cancer by preventing glioblastoma from spreading, according to a press release. Glioblastoma is an aggressive type of cancer that can occur in the brain or spinal cord. The researchers managed to achieve the breakthrough by detecting a failure in the brain's immune system that can be used against the deadly cancer. The failure in question stems from a protein called P-Selectin (SELP), which researchers used to restore the normal activity of the brain, blocking the spread of the cancer. Prof. Ronit Satchi-Fainaro of Tel Aviv University's Sackler Faculty of Medicine led the international research team in the endeavor. Researchers also compared healthy brain tissues with other tissu...
We could soon have vaccines for cancer and HIV thanks to COVID-19 vaccine discovery: report – Insider
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We could soon have vaccines for cancer and HIV thanks to COVID-19 vaccine discovery: report – Insider

The COVID-19 vaccine uses first-of-its-kind mRNA technology to protect a person from infection. Scientists are now applying that technology to other difficult-to-treat diseases like cancer and HIV. Clinical trials are currently underway and have promising initial results. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Scientists are experimenting with COVID-19 vaccine technology as a way to treat terminal illnesses like cancer and HIV, Inverse reported. That's because the coronavirus pandemic pushed scientists to create a first-of-its-kind vaccine using mRNA, or a small piece of a coronavirus particle's spike protein, to create an...