2019

‘Cancer treatment broke my heart, but I’ve survived’

Image copyright Kreena Dhiman Image caption Kreena didn’t think she’d see her 40th birthday after having breast cancer and heart failure “It’s bonkers what’s happened over the past five years,” says Kreena Dhiman from Crawley in West Sussex. When diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013 at 33, she had just settled back into working life […]

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Sylvester Stallone Says He ‘Hated’ Dolph Lundgren When He Was Cast In ‘Rocky IV’

It sounds like Sylvester Stallone experienced a sucker punch to his ego when he first met Dolph Lundgren. Chatting with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday’s “Tonight Show,” Stallone admitted that — even though the two are friends now — he “hated” the Swedish action star the moment he walked in to audition for the role of Ivan

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Q&A: Climate activist Greta Thunberg on global strikes

Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg said she’s overwhelmed by the success of Friday’s climate protests. But the 16-year-old who sparked the global movement said she was underwhelmed by the United States government’s approach to climate change. Thunberg spoke with The Associated Press as the climate events were underway. Responses have been edited for length

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‘Bachelor In Paradise’ Star Demi Burnett Says Coming Out Was ‘Really Scary’

The sixth season of “Bachelor in Paradise” came to a close this week with a historic first for the show.  Tuesday’s season finale saw Demi Burnett and Kristian Haggerty proposing to one another, marking the first-ever same-sex engagement to be featured in the American “Bachelor” franchise. (In 2018, two women paired off on the Vietnamese version.) “Bachelor

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Congress Asks More than 80 Companies for Big Tech Complaints

SAN FRANCISCO — House lawmakers have asked more than 80 companies for information about how their businesses may have been harmed by Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google, according to four people familiar with the requests. The House Judiciary Committee, which is investigating the influence of the tech giants, sent formal requests for information to the

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