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Piers Morgan Criticized for ‘Harsh’ Comments on Victoria Beckham’s Popular Singing Video
Piers Morgan got in trouble for what he said about Victoria Beckham’s singing after she posted a video on social media with her husband, David Beckham. The former artist shared her video, in which she could be seen having fun with her husband while singing Spice Girls’ 1996 song “Say You’ll Be There.” When asked…
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Season 22 of American Idol Will Include Katy Perry’s Comeback as a Judge
Katy Perry will be back as a judge on the next season of American Idol, even though fans of the show have been very critical of her. Earlier this year, the famous pop star was almost done with her job in the singing competition. According to sources from DailyMail.com, Katy thought that the show’s makers…
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The Governor of California Has Blocked Meghan Markle’s Number on His Phone
Lady Colin Campbell said that California Gov. Gavin Newsom has stopped Meghan Markle on his cell phone. On Dan Wootton’s show on GB News, the royal expert said that Meghan Markle had a little bit of trouble with the governor. She said that the governor got tired of Meghan’s persistence and political requests and blocked…
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The Opinion of Charles Oppenheimer on Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ Film
Oppenheimer, which Christopher Nolan directed, is getting good reviews from everyone, and Robert J. Oppenheimer’s grandson, Charles Oppenheimer, is the latest person to share his thoughts on the film. The movie is based on the story of Robert J. Oppenheimer, who is known as the “father of the atomic bomb.” It is being called Nolan’s…
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Victoria Beckham Reconsiders Refusing Justin Bieber’s Crocs
Victoria Beckham once said she didn’t want to wear a pair of lilac Crocs that Justin Bieber gave her as part of his partnership with the shoe company. But David’s loving wife seemed to change her mind two years later when she posted a picture of herself posing in $450 MSCHF x Crocs Yellow Boot.…
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Ousted president’s party HQ set ablaze in Niger
Supporters of a coup in Niger have attacked the headquarters of the ousted president’s party, setting it on fire and stoning and burning cars outside. The small group of arsonists had broken away from a larger show of support for the coup leaders outside parliament, where Russian flags were on show. Read more on this…
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Biden announces measures to tackle extreme heat
Getty Images By Chloe Kim BBC News, New York US President Joe Biden has announced measures to try to tackle the effects of extreme heat as 46 million Americans suffer under heat advisories. Major cities like Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC, declared heat emergencies on Thursday. The actors union Sag-Aftra was forced to pause picket…
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Ukraine war: Kyiv claims success as southern fighting intensifies
Reuters By Paul Kirby BBC News Ukraine’s military says it has had success on one of the front lines in southeast Ukraine, as Western officials talk of a major thrust taking place. The armed forces general staff said they were “solidifying positions” they had reached in the Staromaiorske area east of the city of Zaporizhzhia.…
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Trump lawyers meet federal prosecutors in election probe
Reuters Lawyers for former US President Donald Trump have met federal prosecutors today, fuelling speculation he is about to be charged over efforts to overturn the 2020 US election result. Mr Trump’s attorneys John Lauro and Todd Blanche met officials at the office of special prosecutor Jack Smith in Washington DC, US media report. It…
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Google alert failed to warn people of Turkey earthquake
AFP James Clayton and Ben Derico in San Francisco & Anna Foster in Turkey BBC News Google’s earthquake warning system failed to get to many Turkish residents before February’s deadly tremor, a BBC Newsnight investigation has found. Google says its alert system can give users up to a minute’s notice on their phones before an…