Friends of Scooter Braun’s are no friends of Taylor Swift, 29, according to the singer’s Spotify account. As of July 1, Tay has blocked a number of pop stars on the music streaming app including Demi Lovato, 26, Justin Bieber, 25, and country crooner Kacey Musgraves, 30. As her feud with Scooter, one of the
Continue Reading...California Set to Become First-Ever State to Ban Discrimination of Natural Hairstyles
California’s state assembly has unanimously voted to pass the Crown Act, which prohibits employers from discriminating against people with natural hair textures and hairstyles. California is leading the way for a more inclusive workplace. On Thursday, California’s state assembly unanimously voted to pass the Crown Act, a bill which would prohibit employers from discriminating against
Continue Reading...California Mom Gives Newborn Twins a Toy Story-Themed Photo Shoot — and It’s Beyond Adorable
With a new generation of children being introduced to the beloved characters of the Toy Story world thanks to the latest film in the franchise, what better way to celebrate than with an adorable photo session? Photographer Karen Marie Hourscht of Roseville, California, loves to throw Disney-themed photo shoots, which have captured the attention of
Continue Reading...Recall Baby Formula Sold at Walmart
The Perrigo Co. issued a voluntary nationwide recall of its 35-ounce containers of Parent’s Choice Advantage Infant Formula Milk-Based Powder With Iron. The formula is sold only at Walmart. Metal pieces were found in one lot of this product, which includes at least 23,388 containers. The bottom of the affected containers have lot code C26EVFV
Continue Reading...Flying Insects in Hospitals Carry ‘Superbug’ Germs
Many flies and flying insects in hospitals carry bacteria that could pose an infection risk to patients, and more than half of them carry the types that resist antibiotics, a new study says. British researchers used ultraviolet-light flytraps, electronic fly killers and sticky traps to collect nearly 20,000 flies, aphids, ants, wasps, bees and moths
Continue Reading...Another Cancer-Causing Chemical Found in Popular BP Meds
An online pharmacy says it found a potential cancer-causing chemical in some lots of valsartan, a widely prescribed blood pressure medication made by several companies. Many of the companies appear on an FDA list of safe medications after the agency recalled dozens of blood pressure drugs for contamination with other possible substances that cause cancer,
Continue Reading...‘When They See Us’ makes a powerful case to be seen
The miscarriage of justice that surrounded the Central Park Five should by now be well known, but the details of the case, as reenacted, provide the inherent power of “When They See Us,” a Netflix miniseries that’s strongest at the beginning and end and sags somewhat in the middle. Directed and co-written by Ava DuVernay,
Continue Reading...BTS’ Suga Rubs His Shoulder In Pain During Muster Performance & Fans Send ‘Get Well’ Wishes
BTS has been conquering the world with their current tour. But it’s been taking it’s toll on Suga, as his injured shoulder has been flaring up with pain. The band does such intense choreography and he’s been doing his best to keep up. But at a recent performance at their muster, he was seen rubbing
Continue Reading...BET Awards Winners 2019 — Full List Cardi B, Migos & More
This year marks the 19th annual BET Awards, and all night long, we’ll be updating you with the full list of winners from the highly-anticipated event! This year, Cardi B is leading the pack when it comes to nominations, with seven total. She’s followed by Drake, who has five, while Beyonce, Travis Scott, and J.
Continue Reading...World’s Ugliest Dog 2019 Revealed See Photo Of Scamp The Tramp
With an unruly, curly mane that “no amount of condition can calm,” Scamp The Tramp beat out 18 other dogs to win the title of World’s Ugliest Dog, according to CNN. The former stray beat out 18 other dogs battling for the crown at the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds & Event Center in Petaluma, California. With no
Continue Reading...Daily aspirin to prevent heart attacks no longer recommended for older adults
If you’re a healthy older adult looking for ways to reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke, don’t turn to that age-old standby: daily low-dose aspirin. It’s no longer recommended as a preventative for older adults who don’t have a high risk or existing heart disease, according to guidelines announced Sunday by the American
Continue Reading...Heart disease can have long-term impact on the brain, study says
Patients who receive a diagnosis of coronary heart disease are at higher risk for cognitive decline later on, a new study shows. The study, published Monday in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, found that scores on cognitive tests — including verbal memory and orientation of time — dropped faster after patients received
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