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Jada Pinkett Smith celebrates 50th birthday on ‘Red Table Talk’; ABC to adapt Baratunde Thurston’s ‘How to Be Black’
Credit: Max Goodrich The latest episode of Jada Pinkett-Smith‘s Facebook Watch show, Red Table Talk, is definitely a star-studded one. In celebration of Jada’s 50th birthday on September 18, the actress-turned talk show host had [Read More…]
“No one is safe. Not one of you.”: Johnny Depp decries ‘cancel culture’
ABC/Randy Holmes After the one-time box office champ claimed he was being boycotted by Hollywood following his messy legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard, Johnny Depp is speaking out again. At a press conference at the San Sebastian [Read More…]
Ray J responds to rumors of a second sex tape with Kim Kardashian: “This ain’t cool”
Smallz & Raskind/Oxygen Ray J‘s former manager claims he has a second sex tape of him with Kim Kardashian, and Ray isn’t happy about it. During a podcast, Wack 100 stated that he had a tape that “was more [Read More…]
Toy shortages, supply chain among reasons to start holiday shopping now, experts say
MartinDimitrov/iStock (NEW YORK) — Every year, many of us talk about doing our holiday shopping early. But this year, you may want to get started sooner rather than later. That’s because experts are warning of [Read More…]
What to know about Evergande, the Chinese property developer dragging down global markets
CasPhotography/iStock (NEW YORK) — Debt issues plaguing Evergrande, one of China’s largest real estate developers, have sent shock waves of anxiety throughout global financial markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its biggest single-day drop [Read More…]
Elizabeth Holmes criminal trial dominated by allegations of deception and intimidation from those who worked for her
Chris Ryan/iStock (NEW YORK) — Just three weeks into the criminal trial of Elizabeth Holmes, jurors have already heard allegations of lies, deception and alleged intimidation from those who worked directly under her — and the [Read More…]
McDonald’s to make Happy Meal toys more sustainable by end of 2025
courtesy/iStock (NEW YORK) — From Snoopy and Power Rangers to Hot Wheels and Pokemon, McDonald’s has long provided a jolt of joy with its kid-friendly toys inside the iconic Happy Meal. Now, the Golden Arches is making an [Read More…]
Mom dying of ovarian cancer shares what she wants women to know about the deadly disease
LightFieldStudios/iStock (NEW YORK) — A mom who is in the final stage in her fight against ovarian cancer is sharing the details of her “gritty story” to help educate and inform women. Dr. Nadia Chaudhri, [Read More…]
Smaller COVID vaccine doses may protect children as well as full doses in adults: Pfizer
Chaz Bharj/iStock (NEW YORK) — Pfizer just released its first safety data about COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5 to 11, reassuring parents that a safe and effective vaccine soon could be available for those [Read More…]
How the definition of success has changed in COVID fight
Tempura/iStock (NEW YORK) — In the early days of the pandemic, experts kept a close watch on the number of new cases — one of the key metrics signaling success or failure of public health [Read More…]
Students on cusp of COVID-19 vaccine age requirement wait patiently as 12th birthday approaches
Prostock-Studio/iStock (LOS ANGELES) — Karen Notzon’s daughter, Callie, began her first year of middle school this fall by opting out of in-person learning after initially deciding to return to the classroom. The Huntington Beach, California, [Read More…]
Those suffering from sickle cell disease may finally be getting some relief as experts work on cure
Hailshadow/iStock (NEW YORK) — Sickle cell disease is an inherited red blood cell disorder that can cause debilitating pain and lead to lifelong complications. For years there have been limited improvements in awareness and treatment [Read More…]
Is It Time To Go All-In On The Raiders?
by_nicholas/iStock (LAS VEGAS) — Four years ago, the poorest owner in the NFL committed over $1.1 billion he didn’t have toward building a $1.9 billion stadium in Las Vegas, at a time when NFL policies [Read More…]
Scoreboard roundup — 9/21/21
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Philadelphia 3, Baltimore 2 Boston 6, NY Mets 3 Minnesota 9, Chi Cubs 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 5, Chi [Read More…]
Scoreboard roundup — 09/20/21
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: INTERLEAGUE Baltimore 2, Philadelphia 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 7, Cleveland 2 — Game 13 Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Kansas City [Read More…]
Democrats lash out at Biden administration over handling of Haitian migrants
uschools/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Even as the Biden administration makes progress toward dispersing the large group of mostly Haitian nationals gathered in Del Rio, Texas, government officials are facing internal divisions over how the migrants have [Read More…]
House committee probing Jan. 6 attack could subpoena Trump aides: Sources
DouglasRissing/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol could issue its first subpoenas in the coming days, possibly targeting several former high-level aides to President Donald Trump for [Read More…]
Biden tries to salvage agenda threatened by Democratic infighting
BrianPIrwin/iStock (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday worked to salvage his sweeping legislative agenda as Democratic infighting imperiled his ambitious goals on infrastructure, climate change, and Americans’ relationship with government into peril. The president planned [Read More…]
FDA authorizes Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine boosters for people 65 and older, other at-risk groups
carmengabriela/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized Pfizer booster shots Wednesday for seniors and other high-risk Americans, paving the way for third doses to be offered as early as the end of [Read More…]
Haaland embraces ‘indigenous knowledge’ in confronting historic climate change impacts
Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson (WASHINGTON) — A relentless drought and wildfire season in America’s West and a tense standoff over federal leases for oil and gas drilling have been early tests for [Read More…]