Bella Hadid says she 'sounded pathetic' complaining about not owning designer clothes in Vogue interview

Bella Hadid is walking back on a complaint she made about not owning style” target=”_blank”>designer clothes< from over the summer, the celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>25-year-old model<. “I never, growing up, had anything designer,” she said in the interview. “My mom wouldn’t let me. I think I got my first pair of Louboutins when I graduated high school.”…

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Peng Shuai: Tennis stars, politicians call for boycott as Chinese champ remains missing

tennis” target=”_blank”>Tennis< are demanding action against world-regions as doubts continue to grow over the safety and well-being of missing world-class doubles champion Peng Shuai. Stars Naomi Osaka, Serena Williams, and Chris Evert are among those speaking out. The hashtag #whereispengshuai trended on Twitter this week.  Peng, 35, wrote a post on Weibo, a Chinese social…

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Fox News Poll: Voters oppose $450,000 payout to families separated at border

A majority of registered voting” target=”_blank”>voters< is reportedly considering to compensate family members separated at the immigrationunder former donald-trump” target=”_blank”>President Trump’s< illegally. That’s according to the latest Fox News Poll released Friday. The Wall Street Journal first reported in late October that the justice-department” target=”_blank”>Justice Department<, and Health and Human Services are considering the payments…

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Top Dem tweets Rittenhouse statement containing misinformation; adviser tweets 'no justice, no peace'

The chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee responded to the Kyle Rittenhouse “not guilty” verdict with a statement that included significant factual errors, and a senior adviser to the committee tweeted “no justice, no peace.” Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges stemming from the fatal shooting of two men during the violent riots in…

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Wisconsin gov. says Rittenhouse verdict has 'reopened wounds,' pleads with community to remain peaceful

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers took a somber tone Friday following the outcome of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, acknowledging the verdict has “reopened wounds,” but pleading with the community to remain peaceful. “Kenoshans are strong, resilient and have spent the last year working every day together toward healing,” he said in a statement. The Wisconsin governor then…

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Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty: What's next?

Kyle Rittenhouse faces an uncertain future after being acquitted of all five charges against him, including first-degree crime” target=”_blank”>intentional homicide,<, courtroom Friday. The 18-year-old’s attorneys argued during his trial that he was acting in self-defense when he fatally shot Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and wounded Gaige Grosskreutz, 27, in the August 2020…

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Army orders commanders to 'flag' unvaccinated troops to block reenlistment, effectively end careers

The military has started to weed out infectious-disease soldiers by blocking their re-enlistment, including Reserve troops and Guardsmen.  Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Aug. 25 directed all military branches to ensure service members receive the vaccine as COVID case numbers surged over the summer.  Fox News obtained a Nov. 16 memorandum from Secretary of the Army…

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Kyle Rittenhouse verdict makes sense if you ignore biased trial coverage on MSNBC, CNN

If Americans actually watched the executiveof Kyle Rittenhouse and did not listen to the biased and hyperbolic coverage on MSNBC and CNN, they understood completely Friday’s “not guilty” verdicts on all criminal charges.   The witnesses and videotape footage corroborated the account given by the executivewhen he took the stand and relived how he reasonably feared…

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