Occidental to Buy Canadian Startup Carbon Engineering for $1.1 Billion
Warren Buffett-backed Occidental Petroleum Corp. agreed to buy Canadian startup Carbon Engineering Ltd. for $1.1 billion as the
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Bills practice gets heated with controversy from Josh Allen
Less than a month until the NFL season officially kicks off, Josh Allen is already negatively raising eyebrows in Orchard Park.The Buffalo Bills are looking to stay in the AFC title race in 2023 but may have hit a speed bump just before the start of the regular season. At Tuesday's practice...
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GOP-backed group invests in pro-Ukraine ad during Republican presidential debate
A Republican-aligned group is making a new push to turn the tide of GOP opinion on US aid for Ukraine as Congress gears up for what could be a major spending fight when it returns from recess next month.
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Former NFL 'Blind Side' star sues over 'adoption'
Former NFL star Michael Oher, whose inspirational life story became the subject of the Oscar-winning 2009 movie "The Blind Side", is suing the Tennessee couple who...
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US ‘Dark Money’ Donor Groups Accuse Each Other of Abusing System
A conservative group accused the founder of a liberal “dark money” network of abusing tax-exempt status to steer
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Cowboys rookie just proved why Dallas let Ezekiel Elliott walk
The Dallas Cowboys released Ezekiel Elliott and allowed him to sign with the New England Patriots. One rookie is proving that it was the right decision.After another early playoff exit, the Dallas Cowboys opted to make some changes. While there is a new offensive coordinator in Brian Schottenhei...
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Little League World Series Teams: Where Is Every Team From?
Where are all the teams in the 2023 Little League World Series from.
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UAW plans raise specter of strikes at Detroit Three automakers
(Reuters) -United Auto Workers members are planning to vote next week to authorize possible strikes at the Detroit Three automakers
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Crypto Startup Nova Labs is Betting on $5 Mobile Phone Plans
Nova Labs Inc., a blockchain startup building what it calls a “decentralized wireless network”, said it’s offering a
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Cubs Rumors: Marcus Stroman doubt, former White Sox gone, PCA dominance
Cubs Rumors: Marcus Stroman's recent history could cause him to opt in to $21 million player optionThe 2023 season has been a complete roller-coaster ride for Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman. At one point, Stroman was an ace, chasing a Cy Young and a big-time contract extension with the C...
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Marketmind: China crisis
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
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Jessica Simpson reacts to Catherine Zeta-Jones wearing dress she wore 17 years ago
Catherine Zeta-Jones was spotted out in Portofino, Italy, hand-in-hand with her husband, Michael Douglas, wearing an ethereal, deep purple Emmanuel Ungaro gown. However, eagle-eyed fans noticed that pop star Jessica Simpson wore the exact same dress to VH1’s Big in ‘05 awards show, where coincidentally she was awarded for her sense of style. Although Zeta-Jones, 53, wore the dress in July, Simpson recently reacted to the actor’s glamourous look, saying on her Instagram Story: “Sexy never goes out of style.” It certainly wasn’t the first time two celebrities had a twinning moment. In the height of the ‘00s magazine era, outlets famously printed both photos of stars wearing the same outfit alongside the question: “Who wore it better?” While tabloids often pitted two women against each other, it was a sign of the times that Simpson supported and complimented the Oscar winner’s look. Glamour posted a side-by-side picture of both Simpson and Zeta-Jones’ looks to Instagram, sans comparison. Many users in the comments section were divided by the early aughts style of the dress. One commented that the dress looked “like a Gucci number,” while another wrote: “Could have stayed in 2005.” When Simpson originally wore the gown, she had recently finalised her divorce from Love Is Blind host Nick Lachey. According to Us Weekly, fans considered the sultry look a “revenge dress” back in the day. Since then, Simpson has become a mother of three and recently authored the best-selling memoir, Open Book, which has sold half a million copies worldwide. In the book, Simpson confided in readers about her struggles with alcoholism, weight loss, and relationships in the public eye. The singer also spoke about her eponymous fashion line, which includes apparel, shoes, hair extensions, and at one point, edible body products. Like Simpson, the Chicago star has also turned heads with her fashion looks. These days, she does so alongside her daughter - rising musician Carys Douglas, who goes by CZD professionally. The mother-daughter pair recently donned Elie Saab gowns to the Jeanne Du Barry premiere at the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival. While Zeta-Jones wore a deep, plunging red gown with a matching cape attached to one sleeve, all eyes were on her mini-me. For her red carpet debut, her daughter wore a gown made of a sheer lace fabric, coupled with netting detail near the hem of the skirt. She paired the look with a soft, rosy-cheeked makeup look that emphasised her youthful ensemble. Beside her mother, the budding singer watched as her father was awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Palme D’Or. She took to Instagram to post about the glamourous evening, writing: “Thank you Cannes for the most wonderful evening! It was an honor to celebrate my father as he received his lifetime achievement Palm D’Or. Bon festival!” Read More Jessica Simpson has subtle response to claims ex-husband Nick Lachey was ‘villain’ in their relationship Catherine Zeta-Jones compares daughter Carys to Wednesday Addams in throwback post Pharrell Williams designed his first collection for Louis Vuitton for himself TikToker urges parents to save all their old clothes for children to inherit Billy Porter criticised for calling Anna Wintour a ‘b****’ over Harry Styles cover
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