The Weeknd: 2023 net worth of singer Abel Tesfaye who remade pop music
Inside the networth of pop music sensation 'The Weeknd' in the year 2023
2023-05-17 19:46
'Creepiest man on earth': Howard Stern draws flak after sexist comments on show resurface
In one of the clips, the ‘Howard Stern Show' host can be seen grilling Lisa Marie Presley about her underpants
2023-05-17 19:45
Older dogs who sleep badly may have dementia, study says
An early sign of dementia in people is poor sleep, which can in turn hasten cognitive decline. The same applies to aging dogs, according to new research. The study is the first to use sleep lab techniques such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) on dogs.
2023-05-17 19:22
New Found Intercepts 5.16 g/t Au Over 28.65m & 4.02 g/t Au Over 14.65m at Keats West
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2023-05-17 18:46
Anza Completes Separation from Borrego and Receives New Investment from Energy Capital Partners Led Consortium to Transform Solar and Storage Procurement
OAKLAND, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2023--
2023-05-17 18:28
Factbox-The judges who will decide the appeal over the abortion pill
By Brendan Pierson and Jacqueline Thomsen All three of the judges on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of
2023-05-17 18:24
Michelle Obama Lobbied for Healthy School Meals. Her New Drinks Wouldn’t Qualify
Public health advocates have long lauded Michelle Obama for her efforts to make American food healthier — especially
2023-05-17 18:18
Breaching 1.5C Threshold Temporarily in Next Five Years ‘More Likely Than Not’
Global temperatures are likely to temporarily breach the 1.5C of warming threshold for at least one of the
2023-05-17 18:18
'A danger to children': When Shakira's 'erotic' music video with Rihanna kicked up a storm in Colombia
'Can't Remember To Forget You' by Shakira and Rihanna drew criticism in Colombia for allegedly 'promoting lesbianism'
2023-05-17 18:17
Kate Bush pays tribute to late friend and bassist John Giblin
John Giblin worked with music legends including Sir Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton.
2023-05-17 17:58
Ex-vegan claims quitting diet ‘saved her life’
An former vegan whose hair started to fall out in chunks has claimed that eating meat “saved her life”. Kai-Lee Worsley, who is originally from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, became vegan aftermoving to Santa Ana, California, in 2018. After moving in with a group of vegans, she learnt about factory farming, which is controversial due to the cramped and stressful conditions endured by livestock. She was then convinced to try veganism herself. “What convinced me is the way animals were treated. I didn’t know how animals were treated in factory farms. I didn’t know factory farms existed,” she said. Kai-Lee stopped eating all products derived from animals and started eating protein-rich vegetables, such as beans and legumes. She also used supplements to counter the lack of proteins found in meat. But six months into her new diet, she started to feel unwell. Her hair started to fall out, her fingernails became brittle and she found it difficult to stand up. “I was extremely tired all the time. I couldn’t form coherent thoughts,” she said. “I would just lie in bed multiple times a week and I would spend all day in bed if I could. “My nails were breaking all the time. My hair was falling out. I have thin hair anyway but my hair was just coming out in chunks.” Kai-Lee stuck to the diet until June 2019 when her symptoms became too intense to ignore. Less than a year after becoming vegan, Kai-Lee started eating meat again and has credited it with “literally [saving] my life”. ”Now I eat basically the same thing as when I was a vegan except I have steak three times a week. I’ve swapped meat substitutes for meat. It has literally saved my life,” she said. Despite feeling the benefits of eating meat, Kai-Lee morally struggled to abandon her vegan diet. Kai-Lee said: “I really thought veganism was something I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I even saw myself as an activist. “After I ate meat, I saw myself as a fraud. I even had a V tattoo in my ear, which stood for vegan. I was at that point when I was so indoctrinated that it was really hard to go back. “I didn’t tell anyone at the beginning. I was worried what they would think about me.” She concluded: “I think when you’re so indoctrinated in something it’s really hard to back away, but I’m glad that I was able to do it in time.” Read More Janey Godley shares heartbreaking cancer update Gaining weight before 30 raises cancer risk decades later Teacher, 25, rushed to hospital with stomach ache diagnosed with terminal cancer Pensioner, 85, shares the simple switch that’s helped him to do 650,000 press-ups How to check if you have skin cancer: Symptoms and signs to look out 6 mouth cancer symptoms everyone should know
2023-05-17 17:50
Jennifer Coolidge and Brian Cox cast in Riff Raff
Jennifer Coolidge and Brian Cox will feature in the crime comedy 'Riff Raff' with Dustin Hoffman and Gabrielle Union.
2023-05-17 17:48