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Kendall Jenner & Devin Booker Post Similar Arizona Mountain Photos – TMZ
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Kendall Jenner & Devin Booker Post Similar Arizona Mountain Photos – TMZ

Kendall Jenner's hiking cover might've been blown by Devin Booker -- whom she's been dating -- because the dude made it clear ... Arizona was the place to be pre-NBA bubble. The model posted a photo Saturday of her in a cool looking desert-y, mountainous region with a body of water below. She called it "not earth" from a trip she took a few weeks ago -- but didn't give much more of a hint than that. It could be anywhere on its face. Now, it appears her recent point guard boo thang might've actually spilled a major clue -- assuming he and Kendall are still hanging out as much as they were earlier this year. Devin put up a few photos himself a few days ago of him hiking at Slide Rock State Park. It's...
Riley Keough Pays Tribute to Brother Benjamin Keough One Week After His Death – E! NEWS
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Riley Keough Pays Tribute to Brother Benjamin Keough One Week After His Death – E! NEWS

At this time, Riley is the first of the family to publicly speak out about her brother's passing. When news broke about Benjamin's death, Lisa Marie's reps shared a statement about the heartbreaking tragedy. "She is completely heartbroken, inconsolable and beyond devastated but trying to stay strong for her 11-year-old twins and her oldest daughter Riley. She adored that boy. He was the love of her life," the statement read. Earlier this week, the 27-year-old's ex-girlfriend also broke her silence over his passing. "Benjamin Storm, YOU. Always happy in the sun and water. And a laugh that made everyone happier. You gave love to anyone who needed it. You were wise like a thousand year old man, but silly as a 5 year old," Alexa Rohde shared. "You always said your favorite tarot card ...
Megan Thee Stallion slates those joking about her shooting as she says she is real life hurt – Daily Mail
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Megan Thee Stallion slates those joking about her shooting as she says she is real life hurt – Daily Mail

Megan Thee Stallion takes people joking about her shooting to task as she says she is 'real life hurt and traumatized' By Dailymail.com Reporter Published: 12:55 EDT, 18 July 2020 | Updated: 13:01 EDT, 18 July 2020 Megan Thee Stallion feels 'traumatized' after suffering gunshot wounds. The 25-year-old rapper revealed last weekend she had been hospitalized after sustaining wounds 'as a result of a crime that was committed against' her. In a tweet posted Friday the 25-year-old hit out at those who have been joking about the situation online, as she says she is 'real life hurt' by the incident. 'It might be funny to y'all on the internet': Megan Thee Stallion feels 'traumatized' after suffering gunshot wounds and slated those joking about h...
Johnny Depp once presented Kate Moss a necklace — in his butt – Page Six
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Johnny Depp once presented Kate Moss a necklace — in his butt – Page Six

Over the past two weeks, Johnny Depp has had his private life ransacked in London’s High Court. And the daily stream of headlines are more than embarrassing for the one-time Hollywood whose razor-sharp cheekbones left 1980s teenagers quivering. Tales of poop in bed, a diet of whiskey and drugs, plus barely literate texts, have all been unveiled during the libel case, as the star, now 57, is suing The Sun newspaper for calling him a “wife beater” — denying he abused his second wife, actress Amber Heard. He’s come across as a shambolic figure, and onlookers told The Post that Depp sits at the back of the court, bizarrely sketching the courtroom and the judge. But he still has one thing going for him — the support of his famous exes, who include some of the most beautiful wom...
Walt Disney World Park Guests Now Being Asked to Not Walk with Masks Off While Eating or Drinking – wdwnt.com
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Walt Disney World Park Guests Now Being Asked to Not Walk with Masks Off While Eating or Drinking – wdwnt.com

Looking to enjoy a Dole Whip while strolling through Adventureland? Or snack on a Mickey ice cream bar while walking to your favorite attraction? Well, you may need to start including a break in your park routine if you planned on enjoying those drinks or snacks while on the go. According to multiple reporters that we’ve had around the Walt Disney World theme parks today, guests are now being asked to stop and remain stationary, standing off to the side, while consuming drinks and snacks. While moving throughout the park, masks must remain on. We took a moment to stop and ask a Cast Member at EPCOT about the new rule, we were informed: “guests are now being asked to find a safe spot six feet from other guests before removing their masks to eat and drink.” Do keep in mind that...
Kendall Jenner & Devin Booker Post Similar Arizona Mountain Photos – TMZ
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Kendall Jenner & Devin Booker Post Similar Arizona Mountain Photos – TMZ

Kendall Jenner's hiking cover might've been blown by Devin Booker -- whom she's been dating -- because the dude made it clear ... Arizona was the place to be pre-NBA bubble. The model posted a photo Saturday of her in a cool looking desert-y, mountainous region with a body of water below. She called it "not earth" from a trip she took a few weeks ago -- but didn't give much more of a hint than that. It could be anywhere on its face. Now, it appears her recent point guard boo thang might've actually spilled a major clue -- assuming he and Kendall are still hanging out as much as they were earlier this year. Devin put up a few photos himself a few days ago of him hiking at Slide Rock State Park. It's...
Doctor who survived COVID-19 bewildered by public disregard – WRAL.com
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Doctor who survived COVID-19 bewildered by public disregard – WRAL.com

By JAY REEVES, Associated Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Dr. Michael Saag spends much of his time treating patients fighting for their lives and working with colleagues who are overwhelmed and exhausted by the relentless battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. But he enters a different world when he walks out the door of his Alabama clinic: one where many don’t wear masks, keep their distance from others or even seem aware of the intense struggle being waged against a virus that has cost about 140,000 lives nationwide and made so many — including the doctor — seriously ill. The disconnect is devastating. “It’s a mixture of emotions, from anger to being demoralized to bewilderment to frustration,” Saag said. Confirmed cases of ...
Fauci admonishes those flouting coronavirus guidelines: Youre part of the problem | TheHill – The Hill
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Fauci admonishes those flouting coronavirus guidelines: Youre part of the problem | TheHill – The Hill

Anthony FauciAnthony FauciHillicon Valley: Russian hackers return to spotlight with vaccine research attack | Twitter says 130 accounts targeted in this week's cyberattack | Four fired, dozens suspended in CBP probe into racist, sexist Facebook groups Overnight Health Care: White House blocks CDC director from testifying before House panel | Fauci urges action on masks | Administration document says counties in 'red zone' should close bars, gyms White House blocks CDC director from testifying before House panel on reopening schools MORE, the nation's top infectious disease expert, said during a Saturday interview with WebMD's chief medical officer John Whyte that "young people are driving this new surge" in coronavirus cases by "not caring" if they get infected. Fauci said recent data...
Young people are increasingly driving COVID-19s spread | TheHill – The Hill
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Young people are increasingly driving COVID-19s spread | TheHill – The Hill

Younger Americans eager to get back to their social lives are increasingly responsible for the spread of the coronavirus, risking their own health and that of their family and friends under what health experts say is the misguided impression that the virus cannot cause them harm. Health departments across the country are reporting that younger people are making up larger shares of the total number of those infected with the virus. The greater infection rates among young people are occurring both in states that are getting a handle on their outbreaks and those that are not. “In these trends, we are seeing the impact of our collective decisions. We are jeopardizing the gains we made as a state,” Washington state Health Secretary John Wiesman said Friday, pointing to an increase in hos...