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Demi Moore debuts new blond hair for Brave New World – Page Six
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Demi Moore debuts new blond hair for Brave New World – Page Six

Demi Moore is dark-haired no more. The actress, 47, took to Instagram Wednesday to introduce her “Brave New World” character to fans — along with a new blond look and short haircut. “Meet Linda. #BraveNewWorld is streaming now on @peacocktv!,” Moore captioned the photo of her onscreen alter ego, whose bleached bob is a far cry from the star’s usual long, lustrous brunette hair. In the comments, some of Moore’s friends and family admitted they could hardly recognize her. “Tbh you blonde is a whole new truth I didn’t know I needed,” wrote her daughter Tallulah Willis, who also commented, “WE STANNNNN LINDA.” “Ohhhh she’s BLONDE! Werk!,” added celebrity stylist Brad Goreski. While her “Brave New World” role may have called for her to go blond (most likely with a wig), Moore...
A rare pair of Michael Jordans sneakers expected to fetch as much $550,000 in auction – CNBC
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A rare pair of Michael Jordans sneakers expected to fetch as much $550,000 in auction – CNBC

Christie's gamechangers sale includes rare Michael Jordan sneakers. The 1984's game worn Air Ship sneakers are expected to fetch between $330,000 - $550,000. Source: Christie's Michael Jordan game-worn collectibles continue to reach new heights, nearly two decades after the Chicago Bulls icon hung up his laces for good. On Thursday, Christie's Auction House and Stadium Goods announced they are partnering on a unique sale offering "the the most comprehensive sneaker record of Michael Jordan's era-defining Chicago Bulls career."  Jordan sneaker sales have taken off this year. After the airing of the ESPN and Netflix documentary, "The Last Dance," there's been renewed interest in anything and everything related to the basketball icon. As auction houses look to...
24-year-old coronavirus “miracle patient” who was “close to death” leaves hospital after 79 days – CBS News
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24-year-old coronavirus “miracle patient” who was “close to death” leaves hospital after 79 days – CBS News

A 24-year-old in Texas was hospitalized due to the coronavirus at the end of April. She finally went home this week – after 79 days. The hospital said Paola Castillo was "close to death" during her stay.  Castillo arrived in the emergency room on April 27 with difficulty breathing, a cough and a fever, according to a press release issued by the hospital, Medical City North Hills in Texas. She had been experiencing symptoms for six days before going. "After testing positive for coronavirus, she was unable to manage on her own and sought emergency care," reads the release. "Her symptoms worsened rapidly and she was placed on a ventilator within the first 24 hours at Medical City North Hills." Castillo didn't get off the ventilator for more than a month. Her husband and mother were t...
If we continue along this path ‘It won’t be safe for kids to go to school in the fall,’ local doctor says of coronavirus spread in Ohio – WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
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If we continue along this path ‘It won’t be safe for kids to go to school in the fall,’ local doctor says of coronavirus spread in Ohio – WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) – FOX 8 got some insight from a Northeast Ohio infectious disease specialist about why we should all be concerned about the uptick in coronavirus cases. Dr. Amy Edwards is an Infectious Disease Specialist at UH Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. “It’s not just an increase in cases, it’s a very disturbing trend,” Dr. Edwards said Thursday morning. The Ohio Department of Health reports 69,311 total coronavirus cases as of the most recent data available Wednesday afternoon. See the latest COVID-19 data from ODH Cases have increased by more than 10,000 since July 2 in Ohio, according to ODH. “It’s not just an increase in cases. It’s a very disturbing trend.” Dr. Amy Edwards, Infectious Disease Specialist, UH Rainbow Babies & Ch...
Can a pregnant woman spread the coronavirus to her fetus? – Fox News
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Can a pregnant woman spread the coronavirus to her fetus? – Fox News

Knocking out pregnancy discomforts with food Pregnancy can come with discomforts like nausea, fluid retention, heartburn and constipation. Registered dietitian Willow Jarosh shares recipes from her book “Healthy, Happy Pregnancy Cookbook” to help counterbalance some of those symptoms Can a pregnant woman spread the coronavirus to her fetus? It’s possible, but it seems to be relatively rare and scientists think they know why that is. PREGNANT WOMEN WITH CORONAVIRUS MORE LIKELY TO BE HOSPITALIZED, CDC WARNS Many viruses can cross the placenta and infect a fetus in the womb, and evidence has been growing that the coronavirus sometimes can too. Researchers in Italy studied 31 women with COVID-19 who delivered babies in March and April and found signs of the virus in several samples ...
“The Magic School Bus” Author Joanna Cole Has Died – BuzzFeed News
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“The Magic School Bus” Author Joanna Cole Has Died – BuzzFeed News

Joanna Cole, author of the beloved book series The Magic School Bus and other children's books, has died at 75. Publishing company Scholastic announced Cole's death in a statement Wednesday. She died on Sunday of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, AP reported. Cole created the Magic School Bus series in 1986 with illustrator Bruce Degen, after the publisher's senior editorial director Craig Walker kept getting requests from teachers for children's books about science, according to AP. The Magic School Bus follows elementary school teacher Ms. Valerie Frizzle and her students as they go on field trips on a magic bus. Dick Robinson, Scholastic's chair and CEO, said Cole "had the perfect touch for blending science and story." "Joanna’s books, packed with equal parts humor and infor...
Nick Cannon Apologizes to Jewish Sisters And Brothers, Will Keep The Masked Singer Gig – The Root
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Nick Cannon Apologizes to Jewish Sisters And Brothers, Will Keep The Masked Singer Gig – The Root

Photo: Cindy Ord (Getty Images) Nick Cannon is apologizing to his “Jewish sisters and brothers” for his controversial comments made on his podcast, Cannon’s Class. The episode, which featured former Public Enemy member Richard “Professor Griff” Griffin, found Cannon discussing anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Griffin was removed from Public Enemy in 1989 for derogatory comments geared towards the Jewish community. “First and foremost I extend my deepest and most sincere apologies to my Jewish sisters and brothers for the hurtful and divisive words that came out of my mouth during my interview with Richard Griffin,” he wrote. “They reinforced the worst stereotypes of a proud and magnificent people and I feel ashamed of the uninformed and naïve place that these words came from. The ...