Month: November 2019

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Photo via istockSudden wealth can dramatically change a friendship. Novelist Kia Abdullah knows this all too well. By Kia Abdullah Date November 5, 2019 icon-facebook icon-twitter The night I found out that my friend is now rich, I lay awake in bed, my mind jangling in white alarm. She had announced it on Facebook in
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Michael Rozman/Warner Bros. Shia LaBeoufisn’t one to kiss and tell. Or is he? During a round of “Burning Questions” on Tuesday’s The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the Honey Boy star ate a fiery ghost pepper and then saddled up to answer rapid fire questions about his personal life. Making easy work of Ellen DeGeneres‘ classic game, LaBeouf was quick to answer 
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Johns Hopkins is getting involved with the vast and swiftly growing field of psychedelic research. The prestigious university is throwing down $17 million from a group of private donors on its Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research. It’s the first of its kind the United States and the largest in the world — intended to expand our knowledge
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Southern Yemeni separatist fighters stand guard outside the headquarters of the Southern Transitional Council in Aden, Yemen November 5, 2019. REUTERS/Fawaz Salman DUBAI (Reuters) – Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced on Tuesday an agreement between Yemen’s government and southern separatists to end a power struggle in the south of the country that had
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BEIRUT (Reuters) – Lebanese traders are struggling to pay for imports of everything from pasta to nappies as banks impose restrictions on lines of credit in response to concerns about tighter liquidity after weeks of street demonstrations. Hani Bohsali, general manager of Bohsali Foods, stands in the street in Beirut, Lebanon, November 4, 2019. REUTERS/Tom
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As if you needed another reason to love New York! “I want to party and give it all up,” sang Tiffany Pollard from a post-op hospital bed during Monday’s Botched season premiere. Still loopy from breast implant removal surgery, the reality star thanked Dr. Terry Dubrow for a job well done. “You did not make me a part of the itty bitty titty
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TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices steadied on Tuesday as investors kept an eye on U.S. inventory data due later, following two days of gains on positive economic data and hopes for a Washington-Beijing trade deal. FILE PHOTO: The sun sets behind an oil pump outside Saint-Fiacre, near Paris, France September 17, 2019. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann Brent
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Cooperation between Europe and China on reducing climate-warming emissions will be “decisive”, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday, after the Trump administration filed paperwork to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement. FILE PHOTO: French President Emmanuel Macron and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping hold a news conference with German
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two U.S. diplomats told lawmakers the State Department was being used for domestic political purposes under President Donald Trump and warned that would hurt American interests, according to transcripts released on Monday in Congress’ impeachment investigation. The transcripts were the first released from the closed-door inquiry by the House Foreign Affairs, Intelligence
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