'Friends' reunion didn't have Paul Rudd, Cole Sprouse for this reason: 'You’ve got to pay attention'

HBO’s “friends” target=”_blank”>Friends: The Reunion<, but Paul Rudd and Cole Sprouse were notably missing. The two actors were supporting characters who played alongside the six main cast members: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer and Matt Leblanc. However, the reunion special’s director, Ben Winston, told The Wrap there was a reason…

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Former FDA commissioner says lab leaks 'happen all the time' amid COVID-19 origin scrutiny

Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said Sunday that accidental lab leaks “happen all the time” amid mounting concern regarding the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. Gottlieb expressed concern about safety protocols at research labs in the U.S. and abroad during an appearance on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” The former commissioner said a…

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Courtney Stodden announces engagement on Instagram, shows off massive ring

courtney-stodden” target=”_blank”>Courtney Stodden<. Stodden also posted an Instagram Story to show off the sparkly ring even further, holding it directly to the camera and moving it closer to show off its glittery goodness.  COURTNEY STODDEN TALKS ‘SCARY’ SIMILARITIES TO BRITNEY SPEARS: ‘I WAS THE NEXT TRAIN WRECK BLONDE TO BULLY’ Courtney Stodden showed off a…

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Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu fires back at coalition effort to oust him: 'Fraud of the century'

world-regions Prime Minister benjamin-netanyahu” target=”_blank”>Benjamin Netanyahu<— but Netanyahu is already firing back at what he called the “fraud of the century.” Netanyahu accused Yamina Party leader Naftali Bennett of the “fraud of the century” and said Bennett “only cares about himself” and could give power to a “dangeorous left-wing government,” Haaretz reported. Netanyahu said he…

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Rebecca Grant: Memorial Day's women heroes – let these stories of sacrifice rekindle our love for America

This Memorial Day, take a moment to remember the American women who died in combat. At first, their numbers were small. On the night of Feb. 10, 1944, Army nurse Lt. Ellen Ainsworth was hit by German artillery pinning down Allied forces on the Anzio, world-regions, beachhead. Before world-war-two” target=”_blank”>Normandy< “Ainie” was already a veteran of the…

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Rolling to Remember honors veterans, fallen troops after Pentagon snub

The Rolling to Remember motorcycle rally kicked off at RFK Stadium in washington-dc” target=”_blank”>Washington, D.C.< of the military” target=”_blank”>U.S. Armed Forces< The route took the vets around the National Mall and past a saluting Marine. Staff Sgt. Tim Chambers salutes as motorcyclists participate in the "Rolling to Remember" demonstration as they ride past the Lincoln…

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COVID-19 origins investigation faced early 'institutional shortcomings': former intelligence official

executive has stressed the need to understand the origins of the infectious-disease, citing “institutional failures,” while resisting calls to blame former President donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Donald Trump<” host Chuck Todd. “Scientists who previously were frightened of being canceled by the Twitter mob are going to contribute to this endeavor.” FILE – Matthew Pottinger, Assistant to the President…

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