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Author Likens Meghan Markle, Prince Harry To Hitler In Unhinged Interview – HuffPost
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Author Likens Meghan Markle, Prince Harry To Hitler In Unhinged Interview – HuffPost

Author and reality TV personality Lady Colin Campbell likened Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to Adolf Hitler in an unhinged interview Thursday.  Campbell, who once claimed during a media appearance that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was not a pedophile, compared the royal couple to Hitler while speaking with “Access All Areas” hosts Joanna Chimonides and Stephen Leng on Fubar Radio.  “I have no doubt that they tell themselves they’re doing the right thing, but we also need to remember that history is littered with people who thought they were doing good,” she said of the Sussexes. “I only have to mention Adolf Hitler, not that I’m putting them in the same camp as him.”  “Adolf Hitler thought he was doing good for the world. Mao Zedong, who also killed hundreds of millions...
Canadian Sportscaster Dan OToole Says His 1-Month-Old Daughter Is Missing – E! NEWS
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Canadian Sportscaster Dan OToole Says His 1-Month-Old Daughter Is Missing – E! NEWS

Canadian Sports Centre host Dan O'Toole says his 1-month-old daughter Oakland O'Toole is missing. He shared the devastating news to his Instagram in a statement, alongside a photo of the newborn. "My baby Oakland. I'm praying that whoever has you, is holding you. That whoever has taken you from me, is protecting you. That however has you, lets you come back into my arms," he wrote. "I love you Oakland. I can't wait to one day hold you again. My heart is broken. I am broken." The father-of-three continued, "To be clear, Oakland is alive, we think. But we don't know. I have a one month old child, and I don't know where she is." He later added that his "amazing" ex-wife Corrie O'Toole had "NOTHING to do with this" and requested that people "leave her alone." Comments on the Instagram post we...
Brie Larson Reveals How Captain Marvel Changed Her Life and Itll Give You Chills – Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Brie Larson Reveals How Captain Marvel Changed Her Life and Itll Give You Chills – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Playing Captain Marvel’s Carol Danvers changed Brie Larson’s life in more ways than you can imagine. Before the actor took on the role, she was adamant about keeping her personal life away from the spotlight. But now, it seems the 30-year-old is embracing a new side of herself. In July 2020, Larson launched her own YouTube channel, and she revealed Captain Marvel has helped her open up about her truest self. Brie Larson starts her own YouTube channel in July 2020 RELATED: Watch Captain Marvel’s Brie Larson Survive a Remote Island on Disney+ On July 2, Larson dropped her first YouTube video. She discussed what fans can expect on her channel while speaking with popular content creators such as iJustine, LaurDIY, and Lilly Singh.  “YouTube has been a place tha...
Kyrie Irvings Uncle Drew Movie Failed to Live up to Expectations – Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Kyrie Irvings Uncle Drew Movie Failed to Live up to Expectations – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

In a world filled with already bizarre attempts at turning NBA stars into actors, Uncle Drew might be the most bizarre. The movie, which was based on a commercial, featured Kyrie Irving donning geriatric makeup as he got together a crew featuring Chris Webber, Shaquille O’Neal, and several other basketball legends. The result was a strange film that seemed both outdated and unique.  Kyrie Irving | Mike Stobe/Getty ImagesWhat is Uncle Drew? Uncle Drew came from a successful Pepsi ad campaign starring Irving in the titular role. The ads featured Irving dressed as an elderly basketball player wreaking havoc on a much younger crowd on the basketball court. As a 30-second advertising campaign, the commercials worked. Irving had charisma and star power, and the hilarity o...
Ace choreographer Saroj Khan passes away due to cardiac arrest in Mumbai – Times of India
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Ace choreographer Saroj Khan passes away due to cardiac arrest in Mumbai – Times of India

Veteran choreographer Saroj Khan, who was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai on June 20 after she complained of breathing issues, passed away today. The last rites of Saroj Khan will be performed at Malvani in Malad, Mumbai today. She died due to a cardiac arrest in the ICU of Guru Nanak Hospital where she was admitted on June 20 after she complained of breathing issues. In a career spanning over four decades, Khan was credited with choreographing more than 2,000 songs. Saroj Khan is survived by three children namely - Hamid Khan, Hina Khan and Sukanya Khan. Born as Nirmala Nagpal, Saroj Khan began her career by playing the young Shyama onscreen in Nazarana. She soon became a background dancer under the mentorship of dance director B Sohanlal. She married film choreographer B Sohanlal...
Dominant Coronavirus Strain Appears to Be a Mutated, More Virulent Version, Study Finds – ScienceAlert
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Dominant Coronavirus Strain Appears to Be a Mutated, More Virulent Version, Study Finds – ScienceAlert

The genetic variation of the novel coronavirus that dominates the world today infects human cells more readily than the original that emerged in China, according to a new study published in the journal Cell on Thursday.   ​The lab-based research suggests this current mutation is more transmissible between people in the real world compared to the previous iteration, but this hasn't yet been proven. ​"I think the data is showing that there is a single mutation that actually makes the virus be able to replicate better, and maybe have high viral loads," Anthony Fauci, the United States's top infectious disease specialist, who wasn't involved in the research, commented to Journal of the American Medical Association. ​"We don't have a connection to whether an individual does worse with thi...
Record number of coronavirus cases with 375 cases; Oregonians should ‘absolutely’ cancel July 4 plans, health – OregonLive
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Record number of coronavirus cases with 375 cases; Oregonians should ‘absolutely’ cancel July 4 plans, health – OregonLive

The number of new daily coronavirus cases soared to record-breaking heights for the second consecutive day on Thursday with 375 cases, topping Wednesday’s 281. Disclosure of the cases comes as outbreaks continue throughout central and eastern Oregon. Umatilla County, with a population of just under 78,000 residents, had the highest case count on Thursday with 88. The county in eastern Oregon averaged 40 cases per day in the last week for the second highest count in the state behind Multnomah County and just ahead of Washington County, which has 500,000 more residents. The record case count underscores the need for Oregonians to continue practicing physical distancing and wear masks as infections spread in rural and urban areas alike, the Oregon Health Authority said on Twitter. The incre...
Outbreak of COVID-19 at the University of Washingtons Greek Row – Daily Mail
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Outbreak of COVID-19 at the University of Washingtons Greek Row – Daily Mail

At least 171 students living at the University of Washington's Greek Row test positive for COVID-19 and hundreds of results are still pending 'after fraternities threw dozens of parties without masks' At least 171 students living on Greek Row at the University of Washington in Seattle have tested positive for COVID-19 as of Thursday University first learned that three fraternity residents had symptoms Saturday By Thursday UW reported 66 students tested positive for the virus The Interfraternity Council said at least 105 students living in 15 fraternity houses self-reported that they tested positive for the virus  University spokeswoman Michelle Ma said more than 800 students have been tested since Monday and the IFC asked fraternities to stop social events  By Marlene Le...
Can an Algorithm Predict the Pandemic’s Next Moves? – The New York Times
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Can an Algorithm Predict the Pandemic’s Next Moves? – The New York Times

The Google Flu Trends algorithm, as it is known, performed poorly. For instance, it continually overestimated doctor visits, later evaluations found, because of limitations of the data and the influence of outside factors such as media attention, which can drive up searches that are unrelated to actual illness. Since then, researchers have made multiple adjustments to this approach, combining Google searches with other kinds of data. Teams at Carnegie-Mellon University, University College London and the University of Texas, among others, have models incorporating some real-time data analysis. “We know that no single data stream is useful in isolation,” said Madhav Marathe, a computer scientist at the University of Virginia. “The contribution of this new paper is that they have a good, wid...
Study finds hydroxychloroquine helped coronavirus patients survive better – CNN
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Study finds hydroxychloroquine helped coronavirus patients survive better – CNN

A team at Henry Ford Health System in Southeast Michigan said Thursday its study of 2,541 hospitalized patients found that those given hydroxychloroquine were much less likely to die. Dr. Marcus Zervos, division head of infectious disease for Henry Ford Health System, said 26% of those not given hydroxychloroquine died, compared to 13% of those who got the drug. The team looked back at everyone treated in the hospital system since the first patient in March. "Overall crude mortality rates were 18.1% in the entire cohort, 13.5% in the hydroxychloroquine alone group, 20.1% among those receiving hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin, 22.4% among the azithromycin alone group, and 26.4% for neither drug," the team wrote in a report published in the International Journal of Infectious Disea...