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Celeb hairdresser Jen Atkin welcomes her first child by means of the surrogate mom

Following a 2015 Instagram post about the decision to “get her eggs and make the decision with my husband to freeze embryos,” she told Forbes why she felt empowered to share her story. “I think a lot of women are ashamed of not having children or waiting longer and not talking about it,” she told…
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Inventory futures slide as Wall Avenue seems to bounce again from a misplaced week

Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Source: NYSE US stock futures fell slightly on Sunday night as Wall Street appeared to be recovering from a lost week. Futures linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 68 points, or 0.2%. Those for the S&P 500 were also down 0.2%, while those…
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Danny Meyer has “a lot hope” for a relaxation within the restaurant

New York restaurateur Danny Meyer told CNBC on Friday that after a year of coronavirus battles, he was finally optimistic about recovering for the food service industry. “We feel like what is happening offers so much hope that we just didn’t have it,” said the founder of the Union Square Hospitality Group on Squawk Box.…
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Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Fauci, Paul change face masks

Americans should continue to wear face masks at this point in the pandemic to protect themselves from coronavirus transmission, said Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday. Hopefully the guidelines should change in the coming months. “We have to be careful this month. I don’t think this is the time to start lifting … the…
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California couple can not transfer into their new house after vendor refuses to maneuver below the safety of the state’s COVID Eviction Act

Come into this mess, roomies! A California couple were excited to buy a new home in Riverside on January 31, 2020, and more than a year later they still haven’t moved in. If you remember, the state of California passed a law that puts an end to evictions due to the pandemic, and even though…
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Kent Taylor, founding father of the Texas Roadhouse, dies aged 65 after taking his life after preventing for Covid

A man walks past a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Arvada, Colorado. Matthew Staver | Bloomberg | Getty Images Texas Roadhouse’s founder and CEO Kent Taylor died Thursday, the restaurant chain announced on its Facebook page. He was 65 years old. Taylor died of suicide after battling post-Covid-19 symptoms, including severe tinnitus, the family said in…
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A dangerous Bitcoin buy in an even bigger bull market than cryptocurrency

All commodity markets have their leverage investment bets. Crude oil has wild exploration and production companies; Gold and precious metals let mining do the dirty work in the ground. A future commodity, bitcoin, is no exception to the rule that when there is a scarce resource in the world to be exploited and investors increasingly…
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Chester Bennington’s spouse honors the late Linkin Park star on her birthday

Talinda Bennington paid tribute to her late husband Chester Bennington in honor of what that would have been Linkin Park 45th birthday of the singer. In an Instagram post on March 20, Talinda, who married Chester in 2006 and shares three children with him, wrote an emotional message to Chester and shared a video of…
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A whole bunch of individuals collect in Atlanta to assist Asian People after lethal shootings

(Reuters) – Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta to support the Asian-American community after eight people, including six Asian women, were killed at three local day spas this week. The killings followed a year of mounting anti-Asian violence in the United States, which community leaders said was due to Asian…
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Nike shares tumble after blended earnings reviews, layoff information

A man wearing a face mask walks past a Nike store in the Central Business District, Beijing, China on Feb.17, 2020. Andrea Verdelli | Getty Images Nike shares fell Friday after the company reported mixed earnings for the third quarter late Thursday and confirmed it was laying off employees. Shares fell nearly 4% at noon.…
