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Sammie brings out a smelling candle with Drake and Erykah Badu

Roomies, if there’s one thing singers guaranteed to do, it is making sure they always give their fans what they want! Today Sammie announced that he would be joining Drake and Erykah Badu by bringing out a scented candle that smells like him. The singer of “Prada U” made his announcement on Instagram. He shared…
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Basic Electrical (GE) earnings for the fourth quarter of 2020 are inadequate, however the outlook is vivid

General Electric’s shares rose more than 2% Tuesday after the company reported better-than-expected industrial free cash flow for the fourth quarter and a rosy outlook for the year. The stock briefly rose more than 10% just before the markets opened on Tuesday, but lost much of those gains as the day wore on. The company…
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Covid’s devastating burden on eating places: 2.5 million jobs misplaced

Plastic house tents will be set up outside a restaurant on the Upper West Side as the city continues reopening efforts after restrictions were imposed in New York City on November 1, 2020 to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Noam Galai | Getty Images More than 110,000 restaurants and restaurants have been temporarily or…
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Jared Leto recollects studying concerning the pandemic after a quiet retreat

When Jared Leto When he entered his two week silent meditation, he never thought he was going to a global pandemic. But that’s exactly what happened last March. During the Jan. 26 episode, The Tonight Show, the 49-year-old actor remembered reappearing from retreat and learning how much the coronavirus had spread. “When I went out…
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The times of Mitch McConnell holding the Senate hostage are over

Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) reminded Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Monday that he had lost the Senate and could no longer take the chamber hostage. During an interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, Senator Schumer said, “He’s not the majority leader, he’s the minority leader, and he’s not going to prevail.” Video: “He’s not the…
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Is Dubai’s social gathering over? Report instances in Covid set off fears of a brand new lockdown

Fireworks emanated from the Burj Khalifah tower in Dubai during the New Year’s Eve celebration on December 31, 2020, which attracted thousands of tourists and saw relaxed restrictions on social gatherings, allowing up to 30 people per household to gather. AFP via Getty Images DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – On the surface, Dubai’s party scene…
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How will we vaccinate the world inhabitants towards Covid?

[The stream is slated to start at 06:00 ET. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] Now that big pharmaceutical companies develop effective coronavirus vaccines, the next big challenge is getting them to as many people as possible. For example, the vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech must…
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JT closes claims of beef with Nicki Minaj on Instagram Reside

Children really don’t have the chills! They literally say the greatest things and whatever comes to mind. Tonight, JT, half of the City Girls, went live with one of their biggest little fans, Logan. Logan quickly stole the show when he asked JT about her relationship with Nicki Minaj. Logan said, “I was genuinely surprised…
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Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia, on the prospects for the aviation business

Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia Bhd., Speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview on the sidelines of the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore on Wednesday November 7, 2018. Wei Leng Tay | Bloomberg via Getty Images SINGAPORE – The outlook for the global aviation industry is improving as more countries roll out…
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Google says PAC is not going to fund members of Congress in opposition to election outcomes

Sundar Pichai Source: CNBC Google’s political action committee will not fund members of Congress who voted against the presidential election results, CNBC confirmed on Monday evening. “Following the troubling events at the Capitol, NetPAC paused all posts while a review was in progress,” a Google spokesman said in a statement emailed to CNBC. “Following this…