
Jordan Neely, street artist who died from chokehold on a New York City subway, mourned at funeral in Harlem
Jordan Neely, the homeless street artist who was the victim of a fatal chokehold on a New York City subway, was remembered at his funeral Friday as a "well known and loved" performer.
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Morgan Stanley's Aussie CEO Gorman transformed bank, deal by deal
By Lananh Nguyen NEW YORK When James Gorman made one of the biggest announcements of his career on
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Mother speaks out after video about putting fake tan on baby goes viral
A mother has clarified that a video she made about giving her child a fake tan was a joke, after she faced a backlash over her footage. Kylen Suttner frequently posts videos on TikTok about her partner and their four-month-old child. In one clip, posted in March, she could be seen holding up her baby, while she appeared to have a serious look on her face. She also poked fun at the self-tanning product that she joked she used on her child, in the text over the video. “When everyone is telling me to stop self-tanning my baby but the loving tan employees have families to feed,” she wrote, referring to the popular self-tanning spray, Loving Tan. In the caption, Suttner added: “loving tan is our fave.” As the video quickly went viral, with more than 1m views, it sparked mixed responses. However, Suttner has now clarified that her video was actually a joke. During an interview with New York Post, she said that her baby had jaundice when he was born, which is what made his skin tan. According to the Cleveland Clinic, jaundice “a condition in which the skin, sclera (whites of the eyes) and mucous membranes turn yellow”. “Everyone commented on his colour, so I decided to make a joke about it. I would never actually use self tanner on my baby,” she said. “I feel like most people understood it was a joke. But the few who didn’t were appalled that I would self tan my baby.” Although Suttner made this clarification about her video, the clip was still hit with criticism regarding the use of using self-tanners on babies. “Disgusting! So horrible!” one wrote, while another added; “I can’t tell if this is a joke?” @kylensuttner loving tan is our fav #tan #selftan #selftanning #selftanday #lovingtan #babyboy #newborn #newbornnap #momtime #naptime #newbornbaby #newbornbabyboy #momtok #postpartumbody #postpartumrecovery #postpartum #fourthtrimester #4thtrimester #newmom #newmomtok #postpartumjourney #csectiondelivery #csection #csectionmom #csectionrecovery ♬ original sound - Barney However, many TikTok users poked fun at the video and realised that it was just a joke. “You gotta keep the tan up, it’s a lifestyle Brian,” one quipped in the comments of the video, while another added: “So funny to me that people think you’re being [for real].” A third wrote: “I love this… I wish I had his skin colour.” The Independent has contacted Suttner for comment. According to the National Health Service (NHS), it is generally safe for women to use fake tan creams and lotions while pregnant. But, the site recommends avoiding spray tans, since “the effects of inhaling the spray are not known”. “The active ingredient in fake tan is dihydroxyacetone (DHA),” the medical site notes. “As the DHA isn’t thought to go beyond the outer layer of skin, it isn’t absorbed into the body and can’t harm your baby [during pregnancy].” The medical site also advises against using tanning pills, which are banned in the UK. “They contain large quantities of beta-carotene or canthaxanthin, which are commonly used as food colourings and can be toxic to an unborn baby,” NHS states. Read More Grandmother praised for refusing to babysit daughter’s newborn unless she’s paid $20 an hour Mother shares horrifying moment she found ticks living in her daughter’s ear Stay-at-home mother explains why she relies on full-time nanny Schoolboy almost dies from swallowing magnets for TikTok challenge Woman shares honest review of New York City apartment TikTok mom slammed after making 5-year-old son run in 104 degree heat
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Moscow bans '500 Americans' from Russia including CNN journalists
Former United States President Barack Obama, late night television host Stephen Colbert, and CNN's Erin Burnett are some of the "500 Americans" Russia has banned from entering the country.
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Justice Department wins lawsuit to end JetBlue and American Airlines alliance
The Justice Department will be able to undo an alliance between American Airlines and JetBlue Airways that allowed them to collaborate on Northeast US flight routes, a US District Court ruling said Friday.
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4th death, more vision loss cases linked to tainted eyedrops
U.S. health officials are reporting another death and several more cases of vision loss linked to eyedrops tainted with a drug-resistant bacteria
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Sandy Hook families preparing to sue Alex Jones' wife, family
By Dietrich Knauth NEW YORK The families of Sandy Hook victims are preparing to sue Alex Jones' wife
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Federal Reserve officials are growing skeptical about suspending rate hikes
It has been a busy week of public engagements for the Federal Reserve's top officials. One thing has become clear: There is an intensifying debate about whether to hike again or pause at the next meeting.
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One of MLB's worst pitchers admits he would have thrown at Judge over side-eye incident
Lance Lynn, a poorly performing pitcher in 2023, admitted he would have thrown at Aaron Judge over his side-eye incident this week.Earlier this week, the Toronto Blue Jays broadcast noticed that Aaron Judge was looking toward the New York Yankees dugout right before a pitch came that Judge knock...
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Sean Penn: Studios' AI stance in Hollywood writers strike a 'human obscenity'
CANNES Actor Sean Penn said on Friday he supported striking Hollywood writers and called studios' rejection of their
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Joshua Kimmich considering Bayern Munich future as European giants lodge interest
Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich is attracting interest from across Europe as he considers his future at the club.
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Landmark victory for individuals living with DEB and their families, the FDA announced their approval of Krystal Biotech’s VYJUVEK™ for the treatment of Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (DEB).
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