Billionaire Mike Ashley Adds £150 Million to London Property Bet
UK retail billionaire Mike Ashley has shifted more of his money into a company he set up to
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Do Mexican Doritos Taste Different Than the American Version?
Doritos apparently taste different in Mexico than they do in the U.S., and many customers prefer the version sold south of the border.
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Italy Again Delays Ratification of EU Bailout Fund Reform
Italy has once again delayed ratifying a reform of the European Stability Mechanism bailout fund, a move which
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German Cabinet Backs Budget With €16.6 Billion in Net New Debt
Germany’s ruling coalition has approved a 2024 finance plan that slashes net new borrowing to the lowest levels
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Meghan Trainor and husband Daryl Sabara welcome second child with unique name
Meghan Trainor and her husband Daryl Sabara have welcomed their second child, a son named Barry Bruce. Trainor, 29, and Sabara, 31, shared a joint post on Instagram on Tuesday to announce the baby news. In addition to their newborn, the pair are also parents to a two-year-old son, Riley. In the caption, Trainor revealed when the baby was born and formally introduced him. “On July 1st (our seven-year anniversary of our first date) we welcomed Barry Bruce Trainor into the world,” she wrote. She went on to share that she welcomed the infant via Caesarean section before thanking her medical team for their support. “He was a big boy at 8lbs 7oz...and sideways (transverse), but we had an amazing, successful C-section, and I finally got my skin to skin time!” the “Mother” singer wrote. “Thank you to all of the incredible doctors and nurses who took such great care of us.” The Instagram post included multiple photos of the newborn with his mother and father, along with snaps of the singer in a hospital bed. In the comments, fans and celebrities celebrated the baby news, with Paris Hilton writing: “Congratulations sis! So happy for you!” “Go Mama!! And welcome to the party, Barry!! What a lucky dude!” Mandy Moore added, while Gina Rodriguez wrote: “He is perfect!!! Congrats sweet superhero mama!!!” In January, Trainor revealed that she was pregnant with her second child when she confirmed the news in an interview with People. At the time, she said she was “ just so grateful [that she could] get pregnant”. “I’m crushing it. This is amazing,” she said in a statement to the magazine at the time. “This is my dream. I’m halfway there - I want four kids!” She went on to reflect on how her second pregnancy was different from her first. “It’s like a real pregnancy,” she said. “The first one was like make-believe. I had no symptoms with Riley to the point where I was like: ‘We need to go to the doctor. There’s nothing in me.’” Since then, Trainor has also opened up about how her first experience with childbirth impacted her mental health. In April, she revealed that she struggled with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after welcoming Riley via Caesarean section. During an interview with Today, she said that after she’d had her child and returned from the hospital, there were times she felt like she was still in the delivery room. “I was like: ‘It’s so weird,’ to my therapist and my doctors,” the “Made You Look” singer recalled. “I was like: ‘It’s like I’m back in my room.’ At nighttime, when the pain would kick in. I was like: ‘Daryl, I’m still on the table, I know she’s inside me.’” Trainor said that the feeling, which went on for “months,” ultimately led to her diagnosis. “They were like: ‘So we have to work through this. That’s a sign of PTSD,’” she recalled. “And I was like: ‘Oh, I didn’t know that.’” PTSD is “a mental health condition that’s triggered by a terrifying event through either experiencing it or witnessing,” as noted by the Mayo Clinic. According to the Postpartum Support International, approximately “nine per cent of women” experience PTSD after childbirth Read More Meghan Trainor reveals the symptom that led to her postpartum PTSD diagnosis Meghan Trainor’s ‘big boy’ sex story with her husband is not what you think Meghan Trainor apologises for ‘careless’ teacher remark: ‘I’m so so sorry’ How to go sober if your partner still drinks The shared symptoms of menopause and young onset dementia Fiona Phillips Alzheimer’s diagnosis at 62: 7 ways to reduce your risk
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Dream vs. Sparks prediction and odds for Wednesday, July 5
The Dream and Sparks meet for a second straight game after a cross-country flight, can we expect different results?Atlanta blew out Los Angeles at home, 112-84, on Sunday and will look to make it two straight over the Sparks, but this time on the road. The Dream play at the fastest tempo in the ...
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U.S. factory orders miss expectations in May
WASHINGTONNew orders for U.S.-made goods increased less than expected in May as a surge in civilian aircraft orders
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Mastodon Sees Another Surge in Active Users Following Twitter's Rate Limiting
Twitter’s abrupt decision to limit the number of tweets users can see on a daily
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Stephen A. Smith speaks out about ESPN's layoffs: 'I could be next'
Stephen A. Smith, host of ESPN's sports debate show "First Take," took time on his YouTube channel to address the high profile layoffs of on-air talent from the network last week and warned that he could be next, touching on race and the economy.
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German cabinet approves first draft of 2024 budget
BERLIN Germany's cabinet approved on Wednesday the first draft of the 2024 budget for Europe's biggest economy and
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Protestors Run Onto Field During Wimbeldon Match to Throw Jigsaw Puzzle, Confetti
Absolute scenes.
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Former Rep. Mondaire Jones announces new election bid in New York
Former Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones announced Wednesday that he is running for Congress in New York's 17th District, the seat he previously represented before redistricting thwarted his reelection plans last year.
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