December 2019

Dwyane Wade Defends Son Against Online Hate For Wearing Crop Top And Fake Nails

Dwyane Wade accepts his son as he is ― and he won’t listen to people who have anything negative to say about his family.  The former Miami Heat player spoke out on Twitter over the weekend after family photos shared by his wife, the actor Gabrielle Union, drew some criticism online. A small group of

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General election 2019: Lib Dems won’t support Labour nationalisation plans

Image copyright PA Media The Lib Dems would not support Labour’s plans to renationalise key industries in the event of a hung Parliament, the party’s leader Jo Swinson has said. She told the BBC Radio 5’s Pienaar’s Politics the policy was a “distraction” and not “the way forward”. The Lib Dems and Labour have both

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Sidelined for Months, Judiciary Panel Will Reclaim Impeachment Drive It Once Led

This spring, as President Trump defiantly rejected congressional attempts to investigate his conduct and policies, Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, asked his Democratic colleagues on his famously voluble panel a loaded question: When all is said and done, given the facts before us, are we heading toward impeaching

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Morning-after pill ‘should be sold off the shelf’

Image copyright Getty Images Women and girls should be able to get hold of emergency contraception more easily without the need for a consultation with a pharmacist, say women’s health experts. A report by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends the morning-after pill “should be sold straight off the shelf”, like condoms. There

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The Grand Tour: Jeremy Clarkson show confronts climate change

Image copyright Amazon Studios Image caption L-R: James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are heading off the road and into the water for their latest special – The Grand Tour presents Seamen. The trio are seen sailing along the Mekong river and through the treacherous conditions of

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