Dolly Parton praises Lil Nas X's cover of 'Jolene,' says she's 'honored' and 'flattered'

dolly-parton” target=”_blank”>Dolly Parton< after finding out about his recent cover of her song, “music” target=”_blank”>Jolene<. “Of course, I love him anyway. I was surprised and I’m honored and flattered. I hope he does good for both of us. Thank you @LilNasX.” Clearly flattered and a little flummoxed to get a shout out from the women…

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Sir Michael Caine walks back comments about retirement: 'I’m not getting rid of my alarm clock!

It appears celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Michael Caine< in the interview. ‘THE BATMAN’ TEASER WITH ROBERT PATTINSON USING BRUCE WAYNE’S VOICE HAS FANS ‘LOSING IT’ “And I also wrote a book, a couple of books, which were published and were successful. So, I’m now not an actor, I’m a writer, which is lovely because as an actor, you…

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North Carolina Rep. Murphy introduces bill to give liability protections for reopening schools and colleges

EXCLUSIVE: With families and educators around the country gearing up to return to in-person learning this semester, policy makers are still grappling with the consequences of post-coronavirus school-reopening-plans” target=”_blank”>reopenings< Rep. Greg Murphy is congress” target=”_blank”>introducing< school reopening bill Monday that will ensure liability protections for academic institutions that take “good-faith” precautions to protect students, staff…

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Ernst introduces bill to reduce size of federal bureaucracy, keep political appointees from 'burrowing'

EXCLUSIVE: Sen. senate” target=”_blank”>Joni Ernst<, is introducing a new bill to cut the size of the federal bureaucracy and prevent political appointees from turning their appointments into lifelong, career positions. The Iowa Republican plans to introduce the Reduce Bureaucracy Act on Wednesday to limit the size of the federal government while making sure that federal appointees…

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Before an asteroid wiped them out, dinosaurs were already in decline: study

Although the air-and-space that struck the planet 66 million years ago wiped out Earth’s archaeology, new research asserts that environment” target=”_blank”>environmental degradation< The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event, arguably the most famous of all mass extinctions, wiped out 75% of terrestrial living species.  However, a study published in the journal Nature Communications suggests that dinosaurs were in…

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