Adele may not be happy that Donald Trump has been blasting “Rolling in the Deep” and “Skyfall” at his rallies across the country, but the singer hasn’t yet demanded he stop. “Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning,” one of Adele’s reps told E!. So, Adele is banning the king of bans …
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Michael Feeney: Journalist, 32, Dies Before Starting New Job at CNN
Michael Feeney, a former reporter for The New York Daily News and former president of the New York Association of Black Journalists, died Sunday. He was 32. Michael Feeney died while being treated for complications from a staph infection in his kidneys, according to the NY Daily News. He had been in the hospital since Tuesday and died after going …
Read More »Edward Byers: Navy SEAL to receive Medal of Honor for ‘2012 hostage rescue’
Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Edward Byers, a Navy SEAL and member of the unit’s elite SEAL Team Six, is slated to receive the nation’s highest military honor for his actions during a hostage rescue mission in Afghanistan, he White House announced Tuesday. Edward Byers, 36, will be presented the award in a White House ceremony at the end of …
Read More »Kim Kardashian, Amber Rose Pose for Cryptic Selfie (Photo)
Kim Kardashian has finally entered the Amber Rose vs. Kanye West fray. Kim Kardashian posted a cosy-looking selfie of the pair on 2 February, alluding to the fact that her and Rose have no qualms with each other, after what happened in January.
Read More »Lawsuit Reveals Cold-FX Does Nothing to Fight Colds (Video)
The popular herbal cold remedy Cold-FX is no better than a placebo a treating colds, and the manufacturer has known that for more than a decade, alleges a lawsuit before the B.C. Supreme Court. A 2004 trial conducted by Dr. Gerry Predy, a top Alberta public-health official, found that one of Canada’s most well-known cold and flu remedies was no …
Read More »Corus Entertainment expands into live events, start with CMT Music Fest
Corus Entertainment is expanding into the live events business. “Corus Live” will start with a two-day country music festival in July that’s associated with its CMT specialty TV channel.
Read More »Cindy Crawford: Legendary Supermodel to retire from modeling at 50 years old
Legendary supermodel Cindy Crawford has reportedly announced that she is retiring from the modeling world soon!. The iconic ’90s supermodel reveals in an interview with United Airlines’s Rhapsody magazine that on her 50th birthday, on February 20th, it will the right time to step away — “Maybe not say goodbye,” she tells Rhapsody. “But move on.”
Read More »Tareena Shakil: “UK woman” jailed for bringing son to ISIS-land
Tareena Shakil, A British mother who took her young son to Syria is beginning a six-year jail sentence after a judge concluded she had “embraced” Islamic State and was prepared to let her child become an Isis fighter. The 26-year-old fled her home in Birmingham in October 2014, telling her family she had booked a holiday. Instead, she took her …
Read More »Benoit Violier: ‘World’s Best Chef’ Found Dead At His Home
Benoit Violier, who was named the best chef in the world two months ago, has been found dead in his home in Switzerland in an apparent suicide. Benoit Violier, 44, ran the Restaurant de l’Hotel de Ville in Crissier, near Lausanne, which earned three Michelin stars and came top of France’s La Liste ranking of the world’s top 1,000 restaurants.
Read More »Distracted drivers target of February traffic spotlight in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) said on Monday that distracted driving is the traffic safety spotlight for the month of February. SGI is announcing its traffic focus for the month will be on distracted driving. It remains the number one factor of collisions in Saskatchewan and is one of the top contributing factors in fatal crashes.
Read More »Canada Is Failing Our Heart Failure Patients, report says
Heart failure is a chronic, incurable condition that places a growing burden on hundreds of thousands of Canadians, the Heart and Stroke Foundation says in a new report. In heart failure, the heart muscle is damaged or weakened. Survivors are left breathless and fatigued. Some may develop swelling in the ankles and feet or chest pain.
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