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Yearly Archives: 2021

Bill Cosby slams Howard University, defends Phylicia Rashad amid public admonishment: report

bill-cosby” target=”_blank”>Bill Cosby< a comment made by his TV wife Phylicia Rashad in the wake of Cosby’s overturned sexual assault conviction and subsequent release from prison last week. The historically Black university in Washington, D.C., said Rashad’s controversial Twitter comment, which read, “’FINALLY!!!! A terrible wrong is being righted- a …

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‘Little People, Big World’ stars Jeremy and Audrey Roloff expecting third baby: ‘Tie-breaker coming’

It’s three’s company for celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Jeremy and Audrey Roloff<” stars announced over the weekend that their family is growing as Audrey is pregnant with their “tie-breaker” third child. “Our family’s growing! Maybe I can convince Audrey to get a minivan now?” Jeremy, 31, wrote on Instagram alongside a sweet announcement …

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Bindi Irwin takes baby Grace to meet kangaroos: 'Our human joey'

While celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Bindi Irwin< latest animal milestone Sunday. Powell snapped a picture of Irwin kneeling down near a group of adolescent kangaroos around while she held their 3-month-old Grace, and shared the image to Instagram and Twitter for the family’s fans. TERRI IRWIN SAYS STEVE IRWIN WOULD BE ‘BEYOND PROUD’ …

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Chinese astronauts make first spacewalk outside new station

Two astronauts on Sunday made the first spacewalk outside China’s new orbital station to set up cameras and other equipment using a 15-meter-long (50-foot-long) robotic arm. Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo were shown by state TV climbing out of the airlock as Earth rolled past below them. The third crew …

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Sen. Marshall slams China as COVID-19 origins investigated: 'Public shaming has to come to fruition'

Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., argued on “Sunday Morning Futures” that the United States and other countries need to “shame” world-regionsfor the infectious-diseasepandemic, which has killed nearly four million people around the world, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, and upended the global economy” target=”_blank”>economy<into the origins of the …

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How to treat a sunburn: Signs to watch for this summer

Millions of Americans are headed to the beach or an outdoor BBQ with friends and family to celebrate the Fourth of July this weekend, meaning hours of potential beauty-and-skin” target=”_blank”>sun exposure<. While sunburn is usually not immediately apparent – symptoms typically set in about four hours after exposure – there …

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