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The Man in Black is back to ruin everyones perfect day in Westworld S4 teaser – Ars Technica
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The Man in Black is back to ruin everyones perfect day in Westworld S4 teaser – Ars Technica

Our favorite killer android, Delores (Evan Rachel Wood), is back in the upcoming fourth season of HBO's sci-fi series Westworld.HBO dropped the first teaser trailer for the upcoming fourth season of its visionary sci-fi drama, Westworld, and it looks like we're in for another wild, convoluted ride. (Spoilers for first three seasons of Westworld below.) As I've written previously, the titular Westworld is one of six immersive theme parks owned and operated by a company called Delos Inc. The park is populated with a "cast" of human-looking androids, called hosts. The park's well-heeled visitors can pretty much do whatever they like to the hosts and don't generally view the hosts as anything more than unfeeling props in their private dramas. But ...
Rick Riordan Says Criticism Of ‘Percy Jackson’ Disney+ Series Casting Is Bullying, And Racist – Deadline
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Rick Riordan Says Criticism Of ‘Percy Jackson’ Disney+ Series Casting Is Bullying, And Racist – Deadline

Rick Riordan, author of the popular YA adventure novel series Percy Jackson and the Olympians, is speaking out amid backlash in casting one of his characters in Disney+’s upcoming series adaptation. In a blog post Tuesday, Riordan criticized those “who have a problem with the casting of Leah Jeffries as Annabeth Chase,” saying “It’s a shame such posts need to be written, but they do.” Jeffries, whose credits include Empire, was cast last week along with Aryan Simhadri to to star alongside Walker Scobell who will play Percy Jackson in the 20th Television-produced series. Simhadri and Jeffries will play Percy’s friends Grover and Annabeth, respectively. Production is starting soon in Vancouver. In the book series, Annabeth is a true daughter of the Greek goddess Athena,...
2 Massachusetts pediatric hepatitis cases under investigation, DPH says – WCVB Boston
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2 Massachusetts pediatric hepatitis cases under investigation, DPH says – WCVB Boston

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is investigating two cases of pediatric hepatitis in the state, but both cases have tested negative for adenovirus infection.The DPH said no additional details are being released to respect the privacy of the pediatric patients. Last week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that it was investigating more than 100 cases of severe and unexplained hepatitis in children.It asked doctors and public health officials to notify the agency if they had similar cases of children under the age of 10 with elevated liver enzymes and no apparent explanation for their hepatitis going back to October.Most of the children were healthy when they developed symptoms that included fatigue, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, belly pain,...
Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe
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Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe

A Classic Roman Dish - Bucatini all'Amatriciana Like many of you, Meg and I watched the Stanley Tucci special on CNN called Searching for Italy. In the Rome episode, he has lunch at Armando Al Pantheon to enjoy their famous rigatoni all'amatriciana, one of Rome's famous pastas. I made it a little different and call it bucatini all'Amatriciana. Of course I had to run out and buy the ingredients so we could make it at home. Not a lot of ingredients and very simple to prepare and absolutely delicious. Let's look at some of the ingredients. Bucatini Bucatini is a pasta that looks a lot like spaghetti but it is thicker and has a whole running down through the strand. My kids like to say it looks like a straw made out of pasta.  If you lived in Naples, Italy, you would call...
Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe
Food & Nutrition

Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe

A Classic Roman Dish - Bucatini all'Amatriciana Like many of you, Meg and I watched the Stanley Tucci special on CNN called Searching for Italy. In the Rome episode, he has lunch at Armando Al Pantheon to enjoy their famous rigatoni all'amatriciana, one of Rome's famous pastas. I made it a little different and call it bucatini all'Amatriciana. Of course I had to run out and buy the ingredients so we could make it at home. Not a lot of ingredients and very simple to prepare and absolutely delicious. Let's look at some of the ingredients. Bucatini Bucatini is a pasta that looks a lot like spaghetti but it is thicker and has a whole running down through the strand. My kids like to say it looks like a straw made out of pasta.  If you lived in Naples, Italy, you would call...
Halsey Reveals Multiple Diagnoses After Hospitalizations – E! NEWS
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Halsey Reveals Multiple Diagnoses After Hospitalizations – E! NEWS

Weeks after revealing that they have been "in and out" of the hospital, Halsey may have a few answers. Amid their recent health issues, the 27-year-old—who has been open about their ongoing health complications related to endometriosis since 2017—updated fans about their well-being on May 10. In late April, the "Control" singer stated that they may be going "MIA" as they deal with the "difficult circumstances" surrounding their health condition. "Obviously my health has changed a lot since I got pregnant and gave birth," Halsey, who is mom to 9-month-old son, Ender, said in videos posted on Instagram Stories. "I started getting really, really, really, sick… I was hospitalized for anaphylaxis [a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction] a few times and I had some other stuff going on...
Christina Hall speaks out about co-parenting with ex Tarek El Moussa – Insider
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Christina Hall speaks out about co-parenting with ex Tarek El Moussa – Insider

Christina Hall and Tarek El Moussa's son had an emergency appendectomy on Sunday.  Christina said it was a "wake-up call" about co-parenting with Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa. Heather seemingly confirmed on Friday that Tarek insulted Christina on the "Flip or Flop" set. Loading Something is loading. Christina Hall said on Monday that she had a "wake-up call" about co-parenting with Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa. On Sunday, Christina and Tarek's son Brayden, 6...
Thousands of Astroworld Injuries Cited by Lawyers Repping Crowd Members – TMZ
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Thousands of Astroworld Injuries Cited by Lawyers Repping Crowd Members – TMZ

The number of people injured at Astroworld last year was astronomically higher than what was first estimated -- at least if you believe the attorneys representing the alleged victims. Sean Roberts, Jason Atkin and Richard Mithoff -- whose firms are repping scores of people suing over the tragedy in a class action-esque suit -- filed a new doc that lays out the number of death and injury claims from the Astroworld tragedy. Play video content TMZ.com According to the paperwork, ...
Covaxin Maker Gets $19 Million For Development Of Variant Proof Vaccine – NDTV
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Covaxin Maker Gets $19 Million For Development Of Variant Proof Vaccine – NDTV

<!-- --> CEPI will fund the initiative under its USD 200 million programme to advance the development of vaccines New Delhi: The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) on Tuesday said it will provide up to USD 19.3 million (about Rs 149 crore) to Bharat Biotech International, the University of Sydney, and Switzerland-based ExcellGene SA for the development of a "variant-proof" SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidate.  CEPI will fund the initiative under its USD 200 million programme to advance the development of vaccines that provide broad protection against SARS-Cov-2 variants and other betacoronaviruses. The funding will support the consortium as it seeks to establish preclinical and clinical proof of concept for an adjuvanted subunit vaccine designed to provide broad pro...
N.J. reports 3,083 COVID cases, 8 deaths. Positive tests rising steadily. – NJ.com
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N.J. reports 3,083 COVID cases, 8 deaths. Positive tests rising steadily. – NJ.com

New Jersey on Tuesday reported eight COVID-19 death and 3,083 new confirmed positive tests as the seven-day average for cases rose to the highest number since Feb. 4. The state’s seven-day average for confirmed cases increased to 2,932 on Tuesday, up 33% from a week ago, and up 127% from a month ago. The seven-day average has increased for 20 consecutive days. Hospitalizations, which typically lag about two weeks behind case trends, have also been on the rise this month. There were 647 patients with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases across 70 of the state’s 71 hospitals as of Monday night. One hospital did not report data. Hospitalizations have been climbing after hitting recent lows in mid-March, but still remain significantly lower than when they peaked at 6,089 on Jan. 1...