Phylicia Rashad accused of enabling Bill Cosby by Twitter troll, fans rush to her defense

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Phylicia Rashad<. Rashad starred alongside Cosby as Clair Huxtable on “tv” target=”_blank”>The Cosby Show< for drugging and molesting Andrea Constand, whom he met through the basketball program at his alma mater, Temple University. On Sunday, many were taking to Twitter to honor Rashad for being in the pantheon of positive sitcom moms in celebration…

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Biden demands Republicans move on gun background check bill

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< move on passing gun background check legislation, calling the string of mass shootings and gun violence a “national embarrassment.” Biden pushed the Senate to take a vote on House-passed legislation that would expand background checks and close certain loopholes. “I strongly, strongly urge my Republican friends in the Congress who refuse to bring up the…

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COVID-19 vaccines: British health officials refuse to approve shots for healthy children ages 12-15

world-regions health officials have refused to approve infectious-disease infectious-disease for healthy genres aged 12-15 years old.  Ministers have asked the officials to review the guidance in light of possible issues that might arise as the school term gets under way. The current guidance would allow for teens with underlying conditions or vulnerable parents to get…

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IndyCar season opens Sunday with Jimmie Johnson at Barber Motorsports Park

Jimmie Johnson, Scott McLaughlin and Romain Grosjean, oh my! That’s quite the rookie class for IndyCar, which opens the season Sunday at Barber Motorsports Park in Alabama stacked with storylines throughout the grid. Simon Pagenaud participated in a pre-season test session at Barber Motorsports Park. nascar”>Johnson brings seven NASCAR championships to Chip Ganassi Racing for…

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Seattle parents angry and upset as graffiti makes their city seem like 'a war zone'

Like gray skies and rainfall, graffiti in the city of seattle” target=”_blank”>Seattle<, is ubiquitous today.  Defaced public and private property can be seen everywhere — storefronts, apartment buildings, commercial vehicles, highways, bridges, street signs and recycling bins all bear the urban scrawl.  Nothing is spared. Everything appears to be fair game, including magazine display racks,…

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