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3 Greys Anatomy Characters Fans Hated at First, But Grew to Love – Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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3 Greys Anatomy Characters Fans Hated at First, But Grew to Love – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Grey’s Anatomy has seen its fair share of fan-favorite characters throughout the years, but they didn’t always start off that way.  The ABC medical drama made its debut in 2005, and it’s still going strong to this day. Viewers have been introduced to a wide range of personalities, including certain individuals who came crashing in. And as they say, the first impression is everything. So more often than not, Grey’s Anatomy fans end up hating these characters. But of course, there have been a few exceptions to the rule.  Mark Sloan Eric Dane as Mark Sloan and Patrick Dempsey as Derek Shepherd on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ | Danny Feld/Walt Disney Television via Getty ImagesRELATED: Why Did Eric Dane Leave ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ as Mark Sloan? When Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) firs...
The bubonic plague is back again in Chinas Inner Mongolia – CNN
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The bubonic plague is back again in Chinas Inner Mongolia – CNN

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Live updates: Elected officials blame rush to reopen as coronavirus cases hit record for 27th day – The Washington Post
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Live updates: Elected officials blame rush to reopen as coronavirus cases hit record for 27th day – The Washington Post

July 6, 2020 at 12:24 AM EDT Rush to reopen led to spikes in cases that threaten to overwhelm hospitals in some states, officials say The Independence Day weekend concluded with dire predictions about the surge of coronavirus cases around the country and with national and local officials saying a rush to reopen fueled the spread of the novel coronavirus and outpaced efforts to care for its victims. “We’re right back where we were at the peak of the epidemic during the New York outbreak,” former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottlieb said on “Face the Nation” on CBS. “The difference now is that we really had one epicenter of spread when New York was going through its hardship, now we really have four major epicenters of spread: Los Angeles, cities in Texas, cities in Flo...
Rey Mysterios WWE contract has reportedly expired – Sportskeeda
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Rey Mysterios WWE contract has reportedly expired – Sportskeeda

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Nick Cordero, Tony-nominated Broadway star, dies at 41 of coronavirus – The Washington Post
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Nick Cordero, Tony-nominated Broadway star, dies at 41 of coronavirus – The Washington Post

Mr. Cordero’s wife, a fitness trainer and former Radio City Rockette, had posted regular updates on his health, launching a daily singalong with the hashtag #wakeupnick to show support for Mr. Cordero during the six weeks he was in a medically induced coma. Standing 6-foot-5, with dark hair and a baritone voice, Mr. Cordero was a menacing presence on TV shows such as “Lilyhammer,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” and the police drama “Blue Bloods.” But he was best known for his work on Broadway, playing charismatic brutes in musicals including “Bullets Over Broadway” and “A Bronx Tale” — two shows in which his character was previously portrayed on-screen by Bronx-born actor Chazz Palminteri. Those roles gave Mr. Cordero a chance to take major parts, after years of being passed o...
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez add to their real estate collection with $1.4m Encino cottage – Daily Mail
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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez add to their real estate collection with $1.4m Encino cottage – Daily Mail

They already own lavish homes in Miami, New York and Bel Air.  But Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez splashed down $1.4m on a small cottage in the Los Angeles of suburb of Encino in the San Fernando Valley.  The home boasts a modest 2,202 square feet with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, as Variety reports on Sunday.  New buy: Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez splashed down $1.4m on a small cottage in the Los Angeles of suburb of Encino in the San Fernando Valley, Variety reported Sunday (pictured in January 2020) Lopez, 50, officially bought the property, which appears to be an investment or for a family member as she already owns a lavish estate in the area.  The new residential property was build in 1948, and shows a newly renovated interior inside the...
Coronavirus updates: At least 121 test positive in UW frat outbreak – ABC News
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Coronavirus updates: At least 121 test positive in UW frat outbreak – ABC News

A novel coronavirus pandemic has now killed more than 530,000 people worldwide. More than 11.2 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. The actual numbers are believed to be much higher due to testing shortages, many unreported cases and suspicions that some governments are hiding the scope of their nations' outbreaks. The United States is the worst-affected country in the world, with more than 2.8 million diagnosed cases and at least 129,676 deaths. Latest headlines: LA reports 7,232 new cases over holiday weekend At least 121 students now positive in UW frat outbreak Florida tops 200,000 total cases ...