Month: July 2019

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he would nominate Representative John Ratcliffe, a Texas Republican who strongly defended him at a recent congressional hearing, to replace Dan Coats as the U.S. spy chief. FILE PHOTO: Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats testifies to the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing about “worldwide threats”
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About Healer & Guru Yogi Mohan Guru Yogi Mohan studies and practices the philosophies of invisible energy, separation of energy, mass, dark energies, invisible particles, and much more. Clients travel hundreds of thousands of miles to his center where his healing has been heralded to cure many terminal diseases and illnesses. Through his spiritual approach, physics,
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Learn how one moment at a skating rink catapulted  3-year old Celai West into a budding Powerhouse Mogul. Celai West is the name ringing all over Los Angeles and New York! Recently featured on Vogue Italia and Good morning America, this 11 year old is surely kicking up dust. Boasting nearly 200k followers throughout social
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Photography Courtesy of Paramount PicturesIconic Grease costumes are hitting the auction block, another creepy photographer gets outed and more… By Isabel Slone Date July 26, 2019 icon-facebook icon-twitter Olivia Newton-John’s Grease Costumes are Going Up For Auction Even though I’ve never seen the movie Grease, I know what it looks like: Skintight black pants, shrunken
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The best romance covers of 2018 Posted by Savanna, Assistant Editor on December 13, 2018 This is always one of my favorite posts to put together—who wouldn’t want to gaze at shirtless men and glorious gowns? But this year’s list was particularly fun in that the noble art of the romance cover has been going
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Students protest the Ontario government’s education cuts at University of Toronto (Photo: Getty) “OSAP” started trending on Twitter this month when students applying for their grants and loans realized the very real consequences of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s widespread cuts to education—which so far have run the gamut from public school teaching positions to post-secondary
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