Month: February 2022

WWEs Blair Davenport Suffers Bad Leg Injury Jumping Off Top Rope In Match – TMZ
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WWEs Blair Davenport Suffers Bad Leg Injury Jumping Off Top Rope In Match – TMZ

Scary moment during a WWE NXT UK match Thursday ... Blair Davenport suffered a gnarly leg injury after she jumped off the top rope and landed on the ground awkwardly. Davenport was competing against fellow wrestling star Meiko Satomura in a Japanese Street Fight for the NXT UK Women's Championship ... when disaster struck. During the match, Blair climbed to the top of a ring post, jumped, and then slammed her feet onto the back of Meiko, who was outstretched on the apron. Davenport landing very badly on her left leg here. pic.twitter.com/TSxasx8Moo— Dan 🇮🇪 (@danthegrapsfan) February 3, 2022 @danthegrapsfan ...
Sarah Jessica Parker dismisses Kim Cattrall return to SATC franchise: Too much public history – Fox News
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Sarah Jessica Parker dismisses Kim Cattrall return to SATC franchise: Too much public history – Fox News

Sarah Jessica Parker likes the "Sex and the City" universe just the way it is. For years as rumors of a revival of some sort swirled, Kim Cattrall, one of the stars of the original show and its two films, insisted she would never reprise her role as Samantha. Alongside her desire to put the franchise to bed, Cattrall and Parker were embroiled in a public feud for quite some time.  When the show was revived via HBO Max's "And Just Like That…," news broke that Cattrall, 65, wouldn't be involved. And it seems Parker, 56, isn't very interested in that changing in the future. SARAH JESSICA PARKER RADIATES AT 'SEX AND THE CITY' REVIVAL 'AND JUST LIKE THAT' PREMIERE IN COCKTAIL DRESS Sarah Jessica Parker said that she isn't interested in seeing Kim Cattrall return to the 'Sex an...
A Cancer Treatment Makes Leukemia Vanish but Creates More Mysteries – Yahoo News
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A Cancer Treatment Makes Leukemia Vanish but Creates More Mysteries – Yahoo News

After the CD8 cells did their job, they remained in the blood but, unexpectedly, they turned into CD4 cells. And when the Penn investigators removed CD4 cells from the blood of Mr. Ludwig and Mr. Olson, they saw that those cells could kill B cells in the laboratory. The CD4 cells had turned into assassins or, Dr. DiPersio noted, “at least guardians that can keep the tumor cells at bay and undetectable in the patient for years.” Could the CD4 cells remain in the blood with no cancer cells to kill? Or were they there because the leukemia was not really gone but instead kept trying to return, only to be attacked by CD4 cells? “We can’t find any leukemia cells in Doug,” Dr. June said. But, he added, perhaps they are still there in tiny quantities and emerging, only to be knocked back by CD4 c...
SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Hospitalization Among Adults Aged ≥18 Years, by Vaccination Status, Before and During SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529 (Omicron) Variant Predominance — Los Angeles County, California, November 7, 2021–January 8, 2022 | MMWR – COVID-19
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Hospitalization Among Adults Aged ≥18 Years, by Vaccination Status, Before and During SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529 (Omicron) Variant Predominance — Los Angeles County, California, November 7, 2021–January 8, 2022 | MMWR – COVID-19

On February 1, 2022, this report was posted online as an MMWR Early Release. Summary What is already known about this topic? COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective against severe SARS-CoV-2–associated outcomes, including those caused by the Delta variant. What is added by this report? As of January 8, 2022, during Omicron predominance, COVID-19 incidence and hospitalization rates in Los Angeles County among unvaccinated persons were 3.6 and 23.0 times, respectively, those of fully vaccinated persons with a booster, and 2.0 and 5.3 times, respectively, those among fully vaccinated persons without a booster. During both Delta and Omicron predominance, incidence and hospitalization rates were highest among unvaccinated persons and lowest among vaccinated persons with a booster. Wha...
Will Arnett’s Murderville guest stars, ranked by mystery-solving abilities – Polygon
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Will Arnett’s Murderville guest stars, ranked by mystery-solving abilities – Polygon

In the comedic criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate, yet equally important investigators: Senior Detective Terry Seattle (Will Arnett), who investigates crime, and whichever celebrity guest star he’s enlisted to improvise their way through a murder procedural. Murderville is their stories. Based on the British show Murder in Successville, the show knows exactly what it needs to be: part procedural, with the winking tone of a game show, and just a sprinkle of spoof as Seattle forces his partners to undergo a series of improv-games-cum-mystery. As the guests struggle along with his hijinks, they’re also being tasked with correctly guessing who the real murderer was (according to a script they’ve never seen). Whether or not it’s done purely on the imp...
Renée Zellweger, and an unnecessary fat suit, lead trailer for NBCs The Thing About Pam – The A.V. Club
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Renée Zellweger, and an unnecessary fat suit, lead trailer for NBCs The Thing About Pam – The A.V. Club

Renée Zellwegger in The Thing About PamPhoto: Skip Bolen/NBC Oscar-winner Renée Zellweger undergoes quite a transformation in the trailer for NBC’s The Thing About Pam. The actor puts on a “fat suit” and heavy prosthetics to play Pamela Hupp, a woman involved in the 2011 murder of her friend, Betsy Faria. The six-part limited series charts the real-life crime, which was intensely explored on Dateline episodes, and is even titled after a Dateline podcast of the same name. As seen in the trailer, Pam Hupp is quick to blame Betsy’s (Katy Mixon) husband, Russ Faria (Glenn Fleshler) once he discovers his wife’s body. She insists to the police that Russ was violent and abusive toward her murdered friend. “You know the type,” she says to the cop. However, Russ insists he is innocent, and ...
Nick Cannon apologizes for any extra pain and confusion he may have caused after baby announcement – Daily Mail
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Nick Cannon apologizes for any extra pain and confusion he may have caused after baby announcement – Daily Mail

Nick Cannon has apologized for any 'extra pain and confusion' he may have caused the mothers of his children when announcing baby number eight after the loss of his five-month-old son Zen. Cannon, 41, revealed he was expecting a child with model Bre Tiesi on Monday and acknowledged the loss of his son Zen, who passed after a battle with brain cancer in December, in his announcement.  But speaking on his eponymous talk show on Thursday, Cannon admitted he had misspoken and had 'probably' gone into 'too much detail' expressing his emotions. 'It felt like I was probably making some comparatives or probably discussing when talking about the passing of my son Zen and then also talking about the new child that I'm expecting. I didn't have to do that. I didn't need to do that,' he said. ...
Highly virulent HIV variant found circulating in Europe – Nature.com
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Highly virulent HIV variant found circulating in Europe – Nature.com

The variant increases the number of HIV virus particles in infected people’s blood.Credit: Cavallini James/BSIP/Science Photo Library A highly transmissible and damaging variant of HIV has been circulating in the Netherlands for decades, researchers have found. An analysis of more than 100 infected people suggests that the variant boosts the number of viral particles in a person’s blood, making them more likely to transmit the virus. The variant also seems to lead to a reduction in immune cells called CD4 T cells, putting people at risk of developing AIDS much more rapidly than those infected with other versions of HIV. The emergence of a more virulent form of HIV is “a reason to stay vigilant”, but it’s not a public-health crisis, because the muta...
CDC director: Studies yet to show BA.2 sub-variant evading current vaccines more than omicron – Fox News
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CDC director: Studies yet to show BA.2 sub-variant evading current vaccines more than omicron – Fox News

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said Wednesday that experts have not yet seen studies suggesting omicron sub-variant BA.2 will evade COVID-19 vaccine protection any more so than the original omicron strain has already. "In terms of early studies, we have not seen any studies that suggest it’s more severe, nor have we seen studies that suggests that it will evade our vaccines any more so than omicron has already – and, in fact, that our vaccines will work just like it has with omicron," Walensky said at the White House COVID-19 response team briefing. TWO STEALTH OMICRON COVID VARIANT BA.2 CASES REPORTED IN WASHINGTON STATE Omicron now makes up 99.9% of new COVID-19 cases.  According to Walensky, genomic surveillance is detecting BA.2 projecting at "around 1.5%" in the U.S." "Of c...
Jackass Stars Steve-O, Chris Pontius Jet Ski Accident Caught on Camera – TMZ
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Jackass Stars Steve-O, Chris Pontius Jet Ski Accident Caught on Camera – TMZ

Play video content There's new alleged video proof that supports a man's claim he was injured during a Jet Ski stunt gone wrong involving "Jackass" stars Steve-O and Chris Pontius. TMZ broke the story, Michael Vicens-Segura is suing the veteran stuntmen for an incident he says, left him badly injured, suffering a gash on the side of his head. In the video, you can see Vicens-Segura in the water between the vessels just before they take off, once the Jet-skis moved, Vicens-Segura was allegedly struck by the cable connecting the two when it snapped. ...