January 2020

Why Do We Root For Celebrity Couples To Get Back Together?

“Have you seen those photos of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston?” my sister asked me casually over the long weekend. Um, of course I had. Logging onto Facebook Sunday night, doing that obligatory “bored-on-the-weekend” scroll, I couldn’t escape the posts about the exes’ backstage run-in at the 2020 Screen Actors Guild Awards. (And I kid

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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Threatening Legal Action Over New Paparazzi Photos: Reports

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are already looking into legal action against paparazzi, according to multiple reports. The news comes just after photos surfaced of Meghan walking with her young son, Archie, and two dogs in a public park in Canada. Lawyers for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sent a cease-and-desist letter to the British press

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Mental health: ‘Combine peak performance with moments of rest’

Lloyds Bank chief executive António Horta-Osório is one of Britain’s leading voices when it comes to better mental health provision in the workplace. He himself collapsed from exhaustion shortly after taking over at the bank; insomnia and over-work were to blame. He advises everybody not to destroy themselves by working flat-out, all the time. Script

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Analysis Said to Tie Hacking of Bezos’ Phone to Saudi Leader’s Account

SEATTLE — A forensic analysis of Jeff Bezos’ cellphone found with “medium to high confidence” that the Amazon chief’s device was hacked after he received a video from a WhatsApp account reportedly belonging to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, according to a person familiar with the Bezos-ordered investigation. After Mr. Bezos, who

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Republicans Block Subpoenas for New Evidence as Impeachment Trial Begins

WASHINGTON — A divided Senate began the impeachment trial of President Trump on Tuesday in utter acrimony, as Republicans blocked Democrats’ efforts to subpoena documents related to Ukraine and moderate Republicans forced last-minute changes to rules that had been tailored to the president’s wishes. In a series of party-line votes punctuating hours of debate, Senate

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