Christie Brinkley talks turning 67, whether she’ll pose for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit again

EXCLUSIVE: christie-brinkley” target=”_blank”>Christie Brinkley< amid the infectious-disease, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl was keeping busy researching new skincare products to keep her features supple while limiting her regular visits to the dermatologist. It was during that time that a pal recommended SBLA’s Neck, Chin & Jawline Sculpting Wand, a non-surgical beauty tool that she…

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US Army Alaska soldier found dead on base

A soldier with U.S. Army Alaska was found dead where he lived on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) in Anchorage, Alaska. A U.S. Army release announced that Spc. Brandon Ricardo Diaz, 20, was discovered Friday morning, according to local NBC affiliate KTUU. The Army Criminal Investigation Division is still looking into his cause of death. ARMY…

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Loudoun County parents on being called ‘alt-right’: ‘Calling us names is just below the belt’

Loudoun County parents appeared on Fox News Tuesday to push back against the official who called them “alt-right.” Juli Briskman, a member of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, defined a group of concerned parents who challenged school board members as “alt-right,” even though the group includes Black and Jewish parents. “No, I’m not alt–right,…

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Census data fallout: How New York Dems could create 'bloodbath' for GOP

us-regions Democrats are poised to strengthen their political power in Washington thanks to new census population data that could give them the ammunition to wipe away house-of-representatives congressional seats. 2020 Census data released Thursday showed liberal new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City<. With elections firmly in control in Albany and having the final say on the new…

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Massachusetts teachers' strike cancels classes in 2 cities

Classes in two Massachusetts cities are canceled Monday as a result of a teachers’ strike. Contract negotiations failed over the weekend, according to Boston 25 News.  Educators walked out of the classroom in Malden and Haverhill, resulting in thousands of students at home. Teachers are demanding better pay and improved working conditions. “Since they have…

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Colin Jost says his mom 'was slightly thrown by' son's name Cosmo

Colin Jost and scarlett-johansson” target=”_blank”>Scarlett Johannson<, named Cosmo, in August but their unique name choice took a minute for Jost’s family to “get.” On Thursday, the “saturday-night-live” target=”_blank”>Saturday Night Live<” and joked about how his mom “was slightly thrown by it.” “My mom, I would say… didn’t quite understand it. I don’t know if she thought…

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Fauci on holidays: Fully vaccinated families can 'feel good' about gatherings

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director anthony-fauci” target=”_blank”>Dr. Anthony Fauci< against infectious-disease should “feel good” about gathering for the holidays this year.  Speaking about the future of the pandemic at the Bipartisan Policy Center, the chief medical adviser to the president joined former Senate majority leader Bill Frist, former Baltimore health commissioner Dr….

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