Month: September 2021

William still hasnt come to terms with Harry, Meghan Megxit mess – Page Six
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William still hasnt come to terms with Harry, Meghan Megxit mess – Page Six

Prince William is not over it. The Duke of Cambridge “has not been able to come to terms” with either his brother Prince Harry’s exit from the royal family or Harry and Meghan Markle’s bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview, according to royal expert Omid Scobie. “The relationship between Harry and William is still very much one of distance,” Scobie, who co-authored the Sussexes’ biography “Finding Freedom,” told “Entertainment Tonight” Thursday. “I don’t just mean physical [distance], across the Atlantic, but they are not talking that much.” Although the siblings have been spotted acting cordial at several public gatherings — including Prince Philip’s funeral in April and their late mother Prince Diana’s statue unveiling in July — it has been reported for mo...
Camila Cabello, James Corden Hit Street For The Full Hip-Thrusting Cinderella – HuffPost
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Camila Cabello, James Corden Hit Street For The Full Hip-Thrusting Cinderella – HuffPost

“The Late Late Show” host already went viral when Los Angeles commuters got a rush hour full of him thrusting his hips at them during filming. In a mouse costume, no less. Now you can get a look at the full-length version as the real movie, an updated take on the fairy tale, premieres on Amazon Prime Video Friday. Watch Corden (James the mouse) and castmates Camila Cabello (Cinderella), Idina Menzel (stepmother Vivian) and Billy Porter (Fabulous Godmother) have a royal ball at an intersection. Incidentally, Corden’s traffic-stopping pelvis pumping made it into the final cut. Fast forward to 10:27 for that. Just remember: There’s no putting the brakes on flashbacks.
COVID-19 vaccines: British health officials refuse to approve shots for healthy children ages 12-15 – Fox News
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COVID-19 vaccines: British health officials refuse to approve shots for healthy children ages 12-15 – Fox News

British health officials have refused to approve COVID-19 vaccinations for healthy children aged 12-15 years old.  Ministers have asked the officials to review the guidance in light of possible issues that might arise as the school term gets under way. The current guidance would allow for teens with underlying conditions or vulnerable parents to get the shot. The decision on healthy children was based on concern over an extremely rare side effect of the Pfizer vaccine that causes heart inflammation, the BBC reported. COVID-19 BOOSTER SHOTS: HEALTH AGENCIES ADVISE THEY NEED MORE DATA BEFORE ISSUING GUIDANCE "The margin of benefit is considered too small to support universal COVID-19 vaccination for this age group at this time," said Wei Shen Lim, chair of COVID immunization for the Jo...
Hawaii sees 865 new COVID-19 cases, 7 more deaths – Hawaii News Now
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Hawaii sees 865 new COVID-19 cases, 7 more deaths – Hawaii News Now

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii on Friday reported 865 new cases of COVID-19, pushing the statewide total number of infections since the pandemic began to 65,890. There were also seven new fatalities, bringing the death toll from COVID in Hawaii to 613. The state said the deaths included five people from Oahu — a man in his 30s, a man in his 40s, a man in his 50s, a woman in her 60s and a woman in her 80s — as well as a man in his 50s from Maui and a woman in her 60s from Hawaii Island. All of the individuals had underlying conditions. According to Lt. Gov. Josh Green, 446 people are hospitalized with the virus — a new record — with 83% of patients unvaccinated. Of the cases reported Friday: 552 were on Oahu 131 on Hawaii Island 137 on Maui 42 on Kauai There were also three resident...
Michigan reports 4,448 new COVID cases, 51 deaths — average of 2,224 cases per day – WDIV ClickOnDetroit
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Michigan reports 4,448 new COVID cases, 51 deaths — average of 2,224 cases per day – WDIV ClickOnDetroit

DETROIT – Michigan reported 4,448 new cases of COVID-19 and 51 virus-related deaths Friday -- an average of 2,224 cases over the past two days. Friday’s update brings the total number of confirmed COVID cases in Michigan to 955,640, including 20,367 deaths. These numbers are up from 951,192 cases and 20,347 deaths, as of Wednesday. NOTE: The state of Michigan reported 20,347 deaths on Wednesday, but when Friday’s update was posted, Wednesday’s number was decreased to 20,316. Therefore, the state announced Friday’s total of 20,367 deaths as an increase of 51, not 20. The deaths announced Friday include 28 identified during a Vital Records review. Testing has increased to around 20,000 diagnostic tests reported per day on average, with the 7-day positive rate at 9.44% as of Wednesday, slig...
Kristen Stewart’s Princess Diana Biopic ‘Spencer’ Dazzles Venice, Earning Standing Ovation and Oscar Buzz – Variety
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Kristen Stewart’s Princess Diana Biopic ‘Spencer’ Dazzles Venice, Earning Standing Ovation and Oscar Buzz – Variety

Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana? You better believe it. Judging by the rapturous response at the premiere of “Spencer” at the Venice Film Festival on Friday afternoon, the 31-year-old actor has pulled off one of the most dazzling onscreen transformations of the year. As the closing credits of the dramatic film, which bills itself as a “fable” based on true events, the Venice crowd hooted and cheered, showering Stewart with a three-minute standing ovation. Stewart looked teary-eyed, as she hugged director Pablo Larraín (who also directed “Jackie,” starrring Natalie Portman as Jackie Kennedy following the assassination of JFK). In “Spencer,” Stewart plays Diana over the course of three days during a bruising Christmas holiday at the Sandringham Estate with the royal family...
Angelina Jolie feared for her family’s safety during marriage to Brad Pitt – The Guardian
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Angelina Jolie feared for her family’s safety during marriage to Brad Pitt – The Guardian

Angelina Jolie Actor and activist says her experiences made her realise importance of children’s rights Angelina Jolie has told the Guardian she feared for the safety of her family during her marriage to Brad Pitt and criticised the US government for not doing more to protect the rights of minors.In an interview with Weekend magazine, the actor and activist said her experiences in her relationship with Pitt made her realise the importance of children’s rights, which she is supporting with a new book, Know Your Rights.When asked what had happened that made her fear for her children’s rights, Jolie said she was still in her own legal situation that she “can’t speak about” but confirmed by nodding that she was alluding to her divorce and the allegations of domestic abuse she made against Pi...
UK panel does not recommend COVID vaccines for healthy 12- to 15-year-olds – Reuters UK
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UK panel does not recommend COVID vaccines for healthy 12- to 15-year-olds – Reuters UK

UK advice contrasts with United States and Israel Government consults on broader impact, including schools JCVI member: booster guidance expected imminently LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Britain's vaccine advisers said they were not recommending the vaccination of all 12- to 15-year-olds against COVID-19, preferring a precautionary approach in healthy children due to a rare side effect of heart inflammation. The advice could see Britain pursue a different approach to the United States, Israel and some European countries, which have rolled out vaccinations to children more broadly. However a final decision has not been taken, as the British government said it would consult medical advisers to look at other factors, such as disruption to schools. Many politicians and some scientists have ...