#Rihanna shares montage of celebs saying she smells good

#Rihanna shares montage of celebs saying she smells good

“#Rihanna shares montage of celebs saying she smells good” Amid a stinker of a debate about showering habits, Rihanna has breaking news: She smells great. The self-made billionaire seemingly took a stance in the shower vs. no shower debate on Monday, sharing a video on social media of celebrities gushing over her scent — and…

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#NJ’s Nicole Byer has a Netflix hour special in the mix

#NJ’s Nicole Byer has a Netflix hour special in the mix

“#NJ’s Nicole Byer has a Netflix hour special in the mix” ANOTHER 20 minutes and it’s Labor Day. So I’ll try to help you. So pay attention. Coming is: A Netflix hour special with Jersey’s Nicole Byer. When exactly? Who knows. They don’t even know. Emmy nominee, she produces and hosts comedy bake-off show “Nailed It!”…

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#Media won’t pay a price for cheering Cuomo’s COVID policies

#Media won’t pay a price for cheering Cuomo’s COVID policies

“#Media won’t pay a price for cheering Cuomo’s COVID policies” Andrew Cuomo is gone, resigning over his sexual-misconduct scandal. But will his departure lead to a reassessment of his draconian and irrational COVID-19 policies from a press that fawned over his performance? Don’t count on it. The media coverage revealed that liberal America prefers the authoritarian…

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#First roller coaster-equipped cruise ship sets sail

#First roller coaster-equipped cruise ship sets sail

“#First roller coaster-equipped cruise ship sets sail” Carnival rides are taking to the high seas.  Carnival Cruise Line’s newest and largest-ever vessel launched out of Florida’s Port Canaveral on July 31, becoming the first-ever cruise ship to set sail with an onboard roller coaster, Bolt.   The landmark cruise creation features an 800-foot-long track marked with…

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#Inside the sordid world of tutoring kids of NYC’s 1 percent

#Inside the sordid world of tutoring kids of NYC’s 1 percent

“#Inside the sordid world of tutoring kids of NYC’s 1 percent” Blythe Grossberg had been working with a 14-year-old student named Lily on a paper about “Romeo and Juliet.” Grossberg, a writing tutor and learning specialist, was satisfied with the completed assignment, in which Lily argued that 13-year-old Juliet should have married neither Romeo nor…

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