41 dead in new Mediterranean migrant shipwreck tragedy
Forty-one people reportedly died in a migrant shipwreck near the Italian island of Lampedusa, survivors say, the latest tragedy amid a spike in efforts in people making the dangerous sea crossing from North Africa to Europe.
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Russia’s new schoolbook aims to justify war on Ukraine
The book makes numerous false claims and portrays Ukraine as an aggressive state run by nationalists.
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Novo’s Value Surpasses Denmark GDP After Obesity Drug Boost
Novo Nordisk A/S has just reached another milestone in its meteoric rise: the market value of the Danish
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Oil output inches up at top US shale firms, with faster growth elusive
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON Top U.S. shale oil producers are raising output by pulling more from each well
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UK retailer John Lewis boosts AI capability with Google deal
(Reuters) -British retailer John Lewis Partnership has agreed a five-year deal with Alphabet Inc's Google Cloud, enabling it to harness
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Orioles Fans Chanted 'Free Kevin Brown' at Camden Yards
Orioles Fans Chanted 'Free Kevin Brown' at Camden Yards
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Rihanna breastfeeds baby RZA as she launches Savage X Fenty maternity wear
Rihanna has launched her first maternity wear line for her Savage X Fenty lingerie brand. The “Rude Boy” singer announced the range by modelling in one of her new nursing bralettes with her and A$AP Rocky’s one-year-old son RZA. She is also currently pregnant with their second child. Rihanna debuted her second pregnancy to the world while performing at the 2023 Super Bowl halftime show. Promotional images shared on the official Savage X Fenty Instagram page show Rihanna, 35, cradling RZA in her arms while she breastfeeds him. The pop star is seen beaming in each photo as she looks after her son. She wore her hair long and straight, with a straight fringe obscuring part of her eyes, and was styled in a black bralette. The caption reads: “Not ur [sic] mama’s maternity bras… Designed by Rihanna, approved by baby RZA.” According to US Vogue, the capsule collection features three new bralette styles and an oversized graphic T-shirt with a cheeky slogan that says: “Make more babies.” The bralettes are inspired by Savage X Fenty’s bestsellers and come in several colourways. The range includes the Savage X Cotton Maternity Bralette, the Floral Lace Maternity Bralette and the Savage Not Sorry Maternity Bralette. Each undergarment is designed for new and expecting mothers and enable them to hold their baby in one arm while fixing the bralette cup with the other hand in order to breastfeed with ease. They also feature a full nursing sling with a neckline to underarm opening, adjustable front-facing straps, and a set of nursing clasps. The back of the bralettes have a fourth row of clasps to allow for flexible adjustment throughout pregnancy. Sizes range from XXS to 4X, with prices starting from US$35 to US$60 (£27.46 to £47.08). Rihanna told the fashion magazine: “The new maternity capsule is about bringing that confidence and comfort to mums at every stage of their journeys. “I want to remind people that you can still channel sexiness and feel good while being a parent.” Last month, Rihanna modelled her brand’s new collection of sheer lingerie and showed off her growing belly. During the Super Bowl halftime show in February, the “We Found Love” singer revealed her baby bump in a full-red ensemble while putting on a show-stopping performance. Later, a representative confirmed she was indeed expecting her and A$AP’s second child. Her first pregnancy also came as a shock to fans, as she revealed her bare baby bump in a photoshoot after keeping it a secret for the first five months. The couple’s son’s name was only confirmed a year after his birth. A birth certificate, obtained by The Daily Mail, revealed that his name is RZA Athelston Mayers. Earlier this year, Rihanna spoke about how she became fiercely “protective” of her son’s privacy after photos of RZA were being potentially leaked to the press. She told British Vogue: “As parents it just feels so icky, like a violation.” Instead, the couple took control and sent candid photos of RZA to an unnamed blog and shared a video of the baby on TikTok. “It’s the thing you never want to happen… We get to decide as parents when and how we do that. End of story,” Rihanna added. Read More Wilko isn’t just a shop – it’s a magical portal to essential British tat Prince Harry’s ‘His Royal Highness’ title removed from royal family website Woman behind ‘not real’ plane tirade identified as marketing executive with $2m home
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Biden tries to bolster his climate credentials as activists push for more urgency
President Joe Biden is traveling west this week on a mission to ramp up excitement for an agenda that -- so far -- is yielding little political upside.
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A $2.8 Million Miracle Therapy Eludes Some Long-Suffering Patients
Liany Benedi long dreamed of a cure for the disease that has shadowed her since she was 2
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Roundup: Taylor Swift Gives $100k Bonuses to Eras Tour Truckers; ACC Targets SMU; ESPN to Launch ESPN BET
Taylor Swift gives to $100,000 bonus to Eras Tour truckers, the ACC targets SMU, ESPN is set to launch ESPN BET and more in the Roundup.
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Nicola Roberts mentored by Geri Horner at height of Girls Aloud fame
Nicola Roberts couldn't believe her childhood idol became her mentor.
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Podcast listener finds NSFW object under mum's bed - but the story keeps getting worse
Help I Sexted My Boss often has grizzly listener stories that are enough to make anyone cringe, but a recent episode has proven too much even for hosts Jordan North and William Hanson. The duo were left in silence when one woman emailed in with a predicament that saw her not only find and use an NSFW object under her mum's bed...but later discover it was modelled off her dad. "I think we're done", North says, fighting tears. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter
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