August 2019

29 Tweets About Anxiety That Will Make You Say ‘Same’

29 Tweets About Anxiety That Will Make You Say ‘Same’ | HuffPost Life Dealing with anxiety is part of being human. Now a trending Twitter hashtag is reminding people just how normal it is to feel anxious in everyday situations. On Wednesday, the popular Hashtag Roundup account called on Twitter users to share #ThingsThatGiveMeAnxiety. Needless […]

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‘Extra’ Host A.J. Calloway, Warner Bros. Part Ways Amid Misconduct Allegations

Warner Bros. Television has severed ties with “Extra” host A.J. Calloway, who was suspended from the show in February after multiple women accused the longtime TV personality of sexual assault. The company said it decided to part ways with Calloway, 44, after investigating the claims against him, according to a statement obtained by Variety and The

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Cory Booker Says Joe Biden Created ‘All the Problems That He Is Talking About’

The issues of race and inequality have drawn some of the starkest dividing lines of the sprawling Democratic presidential primary race, escalating into repeated confrontations between former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and the two leading black candidates, Senators Kamala Harris and Cory Booker. [Follow our live coverage of Night 2 of the Democratic

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Arizona asks for US Supreme Court involvement in opioid case

Arizona’s attorney general on Wednesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to force the Sackler family, which owns OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma, to return billions of dollars they took out of the company. The court filing marks the first time the high court has been asked to weigh in directly on the nation’s opioid crisis. Arizona Attorney

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Gillibrand Criticized Biden Over a Child Care Vote. Here’s the Story Behind It.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York assailed former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. at Wednesday night’s debate, using his 1981 vote against expanding a child care tax credit to question his commitment to women’s rights. The measure — which the Senate approved 94 to 1, with Mr. Biden as the lone dissenter — offered

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