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Jennifer Lopez flaunts her legs as she boards a private plane with Alex Rodriguez and his lab – Daily Mail
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Jennifer Lopez flaunts her legs as she boards a private plane with Alex Rodriguez and his lab – Daily Mail

Jennifer Lopez knows how to fly out in style.  And she flexed her fashion skills as she boarded a private jet with Alex Rodriguez, her kids and dogs on Thursday.  The 50-year-old mega star flaunted her legs in a cream and black Chanel mini skirt and coat set, as they left Los Angeles.  Leggy display: Jennifer Lopez flaunted her legs in a cream and black Chanel mini skirt and coat set, as she boarded a private jet in Los Angeles on Thursday The Hustlers actress teamed her high fashion look with knee-high white platform Go-Go boots.  She kept the Chanel trend going as she carried a large black tote bag, with gold chain detailing.  Leaving her hair in a natural curly state, her bangs covered her forehead as the rest was tucked up in a clip.  For accessories, she shield...
Jeopardy! Champ Buzzy Cohen Wants to Host the Show When Alex Trebek Retires but Does He Really Have a Shot? – Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Jeopardy! Champ Buzzy Cohen Wants to Host the Show When Alex Trebek Retires but Does He Really Have a Shot? – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Is Buzzy Cohen the next Jeopardy! host? He dominated nine games in a row and he’s the winner of the 2017 Tournament of Champions. His quips make him polarizing among fans of the game show. Buzzy Cohen arrives at a screening of Gay Chorus Deep South | Amanda Edwards/Getty Images Some love his more relaxed attitude and others, not so much. Cohen’s said he wants to host Jeopardy! when Alex Trebek retires but does he really have a chance at being the next face of “America’s Favorite Quiz Show”? Keep reading to find out more about him.  Buzzy Cohen jokes with Alex Trebek First appearing on Jeopardy! in 2016, Cohen breaks the mold when he stands behind a podium and answers clues given to him by Trebek. Throughout the game, he finds ways to show off his personali...
Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition Premiere: Fans Think Some of the Relationships Arent Real – Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition Premiere: Fans Think Some of the Relationships Arent Real – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Anytime a reality series like Marriage Boot Camp premieres, viewers get suspicious about the couples. The same thing happens with Love & Hip Hop, 90 Day Fiance, or The Real Housewives franchise. People question the authenticity of certain couplings and wonder if the cast members are there for genuine reasons, fame, or money. The new season of Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition premiered on July 2 and was quite entertaining for its first night. But fans raised an eyebrow at the legitimacy of some these relationships, especially the two listed here. Phaedra Parks | Theo Wargo/Getty Images; Medina Islam | Maury Phillips/BET/Getty Images for BETTahiry Jose and Vado Jose is known for her appearance on Love & Hip Hop: New York and her longtime relations...
Singapore is on track to face its worst dengue outbreak in history – CNN
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Singapore is on track to face its worst dengue outbreak in history – CNN

More than 14,000 dengue cases have been reported in the city-state since the start of the year, according to the National Environment Agency (NEA). The total number for the whole year is expected to exceed the 22,170 cases reported in 2013 -- the largest dengue outbreak in Singapore's history, the agency said. Dengue is a viral infection transmitted by the Aedes mosquito, the same insect responsible for spreading Zika, chikungunya and yellow fever. It is commonly found in hot, wet regions of the tropics and subtropics during the rainy months. Only about 25% of those infected show symptoms, which include high fever, severe headaches, muscle and joint pains. Extreme cases can bring bleeding, breathing difficulties, organ failure, and potentially death. In Singapore, 16 people have died...
In search for a coronavirus early warning system, scientists look to the sewers – NBC News
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In search for a coronavirus early warning system, scientists look to the sewers – NBC News

LONDON — Poop doesn’t lie. That’s why scientists are looking at sewers running under the world’s cities and towns for information they hope will help to stem the spread of the coronavirus. Sewers are treasure troves of information, containing genetic material of COVID-19 shed by those with the virus in their fecal matter — even if they are asymptomatic. A recent study has also shown that viral levels in wastewater correlated with clinically diagnosed new COVID-19 cases and might reflect disease prevalence before it’s reported by doctors, raising hopes that the sewage could become an early warning system — a canary in a coal mine of sorts — for new outbreaks. A water company worker climbs down into a sewage pipe in London. Researchers hope that sewage testing can help conclusively quanti...
California man expresses regret over attending party in post day before he died of coronavirus – Fox News
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California man expresses regret over attending party in post day before he died of coronavirus – Fox News

A Southern California man expressed his regret late last month over attending a party where he contracted the coronavirus in a Facebook post just one day before he died. “Because of my stupidity I put my mom and sisters and my family’s health in jeopardy,” Tommy Macias of Lake Elsinore, east of Los Angeles, wrote in the post, according to KCBS-TV. “This is no joke. If you have to go out wear a mask and practice social distancing. Hopefully with God’s help, I’ll be able to survive this. Love you all.” Macias wrote that he had “messed up” and gone out a couple of weeks earlier where he contracted the virus. CALIFORNIA SMASHES STATE CORONAVIRUS RECORD WITH OVER 8,000 CONFIRMED CASES  His niece, Danielle Lopez, said her uncle had gone to a party where no one wore a mask and ran into a f...
105 University of Washington students in frat houses test positive for coronavirus – CBS News
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105 University of Washington students in frat houses test positive for coronavirus – CBS News

More than 100 students living in fraternity houses near the University of Washington campus have reported testing positive for COVID-19, with hundreds of results pending. The Interfraternity Council, a student-led governing board for UW fraternities, said that at least 105 residents living in 15 fraternity houses have self-reported that they tested positive, CBS affiliate KIRO-TV reports. The university learned Saturday that some fraternity residents had symptoms of COVID-19, and public health officials noticed a spike in cases among people ages 18 to 20, according to university spokeswoman Michelle Ma. Ma said more than 800 students have been tested since Monday in response to the Greek system outbreak. The university expects to have an updated case count early next week. The Interfrat...
Coronavirus detectives couldn’t get partygoers to answer the phone. So they issued subpoenas. – The Washington Post
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Coronavirus detectives couldn’t get partygoers to answer the phone. So they issued subpoenas. – The Washington Post

So this week, county health officials tried a much more drastic approach. They issued subpoenas to eight of the partygoers, ordering them to speak up to the disease detectives or face a fine of up to $2,000 a day — and it worked. “It’s amazing how smart some people got,” Ed Day, the county executive, told CNN on Thursday. “Everybody is complying and helping us, which is all that we’re trying to have happen. … We’re not looking to be punitive here.” After people across the country rose up against lockdown measures, ignored social distancing requirements and declared war on face masks, Rockland County’s unapologetic legal strategy shows just how difficult it may be to get the country to comply with another crucial piece of the government’s response to a pandemic that has surged in recent...
Hear David Gilmour’s First New Song in Five Years ‘Yes, I Have Ghosts’ – Rolling Stone
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Hear David Gilmour’s First New Song in Five Years ‘Yes, I Have Ghosts’ – Rolling Stone

David Gilmour is finally giving a wide release to his first new song in five years, “Yes, I Have Ghosts.” Previously, the former Pink Floyd frontman released the tune via the audiobook edition of his wife and long-time collaborator Polly Samson’s novel, A Theatre for Dreamers. Over a waltzing acoustic guitar line and harp played by Gilmour’s daughter, Romany, he sings about “specters of strangers” and fleeting faces in a crowd. “Yes, I have ghosts,” he sings, “Not all of them dead/Making dust of my dreams/Spinning round and around, around in my head.” With its folky textures and lilting melodies, the track bears strong echoes of the music of Leonard Cohen, who appears as a character in A Theatre for Dreamers. It also benefits from Romany’s backup vocals, which combine beautifully wi...
RuPaul Has Deleted His Social Media Presence and No One Knows Why – TooFab
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RuPaul Has Deleted His Social Media Presence and No One Knows Why – TooFab

The "Drag Race" host has been on an intentional three-month social media hiatus amid COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter protests, but now that silence has turned into absence. There are 4.2 million people following RuPaul's Instagram, but there are plenty more wondering just what happened late Wednesday night as the "Drag Race" host's entire online social media presence just vanished. While the Instagram account is still there, just stripped of all content, his Twitter account appears to have vanished entirely, as has his Facebook presence. Drag Race Star Gia Gunn Apologizes After Calling COVID-19 a 'Hoax' View Story Because of how the sites reportedly went dark, with many f...