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Americans likely won’t have to pay for a coronavirus vaccine once researchers have one ready, according to reports. The US government plans to pick up the tab for the hundreds of millions of vaccine doses that pharmaceutical firms are racing to produce, the Wall Street Journal reported. The feds are also reportedly talking with insurance …
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As the youngest daughter of Hollywood heavyweights Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, Tallulah Willis has spent her whole life in the spotlight — and will be the first to tell you how growing up in the public eye has taken a toll on her mental health. But throughout her struggles with body dysmorphia and an …
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If you’ve ever said, “These people need therapy” while watching “The Real Housewives of New York,” you’re in luck. Dr. Tracy Thomas, a California psychologist and devout “RHONY” fan spoke to Page Six about what’s behind the battles the ‘wives have been facing, both in the current season and throughout their lives. “These people need …
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Gentlemen, we’re going back to anatomy class. Cardi B’s racy new single, “WAP,” featuring rapper Megan Thee Stallion, has made a real splash on social media for the explicit song’s sex-positive lyrics, which focus solely on women’s satisfaction in the bedroom. (The title itself is both an acronym for “Wet Ass P - - - y” and onomatopoeia for …
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New York health commissioner Howard Zucker has refused to give state lawmakers an estimate of the number of nursing home residents who died of coronavirus but who were not counted in the state’s official tally of coronavirus deaths at nursing homes. Out of at least 163,000 deaths from coronavirus nationally, 68,200 have been among residents …
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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II — a breakout star of DC’s “Aquaman” and HBO’s “Watchmen” — is the cover star of the latest Men’s Health, and contributed to the mag’s special report, “Race, Racism, and Black Men’s Health.” Oakland, Calif., native Abdul-Mateen recalls dealing with racism as a freshman at UC Berkeley. “I studied architecture, and … …
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President Trump is reportedly considering temporarily blocking U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents who are abroad from returning home if authorities believe they are infected with the coronavirus. A proposal draft of the immigration rule obtained by the New York Times said American citizens and permanent residents could be stopped at the border if an …
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Hart’s got hustle. Kevin Hart showed off his impressive boxing skills on Instagram just one year after his near-fatal car crash. Sparring with a trainer, the “Jumanji: The Next Level” star jabbed, crossed, undercut and more without skipping a beat. “Coming back slowly but surely….Getting my speed back for sure. Slow progress but progress for …
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Actor LaKeith Stanfield assured fans Tuesday that he is “OK” after a series of troubling posts on his Instagram page. “I’m ok everyone!” the 28-year-old actor wrote in a message. “I appreciate everyone checking in on me but I’m good. Im not harming myself. Much love.” Stanfield, who starred in “Selma,” “Get Out” and “Knives …
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The director of California’s Department of Public Health abruptly resigned on Sunday amid news that a computer system failure resulted in the undercounting of COVID-19 cases in the state. Dr. Sonia Angell, who was appointed to her role by Democratic governor Gavin Newsom in 2019, announced her resignation in an email sent to department staff …