2019

Megan Rapinoe Talks About Girlfriend Sue Bird And Their Loving Support System

Soccer star Megan Rapinoe opened up about her supportive relationship with basketball star Sue Bird in a new interview with People. Rapinoe, who helped the U.S. women’s national team win a second consecutive World Cup in July, gushed over Bird, a player with the WNBA’s Seattle Storm, while attending the Women’s Sports Foundation’s 40th Annual Salute to Women […]

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Cummings’s Death Leaves Void at Helm of Crucial Committee

WASHINGTON — The death of Representative Elijah E. Cummings of Maryland on Thursday left a gaping void at the helm of a crucial investigative committee leading the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, setting off a quiet but consequential contest among Democrats to succeed him as chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee. Democrats said

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Kylie Jenner’s Daughter Disses Her Mom’s Singing In The Cutest Way

Even Kylie Jenner’s daughter Stormi has joined the masses of people giggling at her mom’s singing clip. In a video posted to Jenner’s Instagram, her 1-year-old daughter laughs and dances to a remix of her mom’s singing ― before repeatedly demanding the song be changed to her dad Travis Scott’s music. “Daddy sing!” she says, over and

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Banning out-of-hours email ‘could harm employee wellbeing’

Image copyright Getty Images Banning staff from accessing their work emails outside office hours could do more harm than good to employee wellbeing, a study suggests. University of Sussex researchers found while a ban could help some staff switch off, it could also stop people achieving work goals, causing stress. Companies are increasingly curbing email

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Facebook CEO defends refusal to take down some content

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday defended the social media platform’s refusal to take down content it considers newsworthy “even if it goes against our standards.” But while he promoted free expression, limitations were place on coverage of his remarks at Georgetown University. Reporters were not allowed to ask questions — only students were given

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