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'RHOA' Season 15 Episode 4: Viewers rating plunges to all-time low, fans say 'they need Kim and Nene'
'RHOA' Season 15 Episode 4: Viewers rating plunges to all-time low, fans say 'they need Kim and Nene'
With a mere 657,000 viewers for Season 15 Episode 4, 'RHOA' hits rock bottom as fans speculate the absence of past cast members as the culprit
2023-06-01 13:16
'Is Lisa Vanderpump on a hate campaign?': Fans question 'Vanderpump Rules' star as she doubts Lala Kent's emotions in Reunion
'Is Lisa Vanderpump on a hate campaign?': Fans question 'Vanderpump Rules' star as she doubts Lala Kent's emotions in Reunion
'VPR' star Lisa Vanderpump interrupts Lala Kent as she talks about getting triggered in Reunion Part 2
2023-06-01 11:26
'MasterChef' USA Season 13: Outrage as Joe Bastianich overrides Gordon Ramsay's 'No' and says 'Yes' to Sarah Fry's dish
'MasterChef' USA Season 13: Outrage as Joe Bastianich overrides Gordon Ramsay's 'No' and says 'Yes' to Sarah Fry's dish
Joe Bastianich astounded everyone by delivering Sarah Fry her third and final 'yes'
2023-06-01 10:53
How long is a college football game?
How long is a college football game?
College football games are four quarters full of action and excitement, but how long is a standard game and does it differ from the NFL?The college football season is right around the corner. From August through January, fans throughout the country tune in on Saturdays to root for their favorite...
2023-06-01 10:51
What day and time will 'Dr Pimple Popper' Season 9 Episode 10 air? Dr Sandra Lee meets patient with 'Leaky Legs'
What day and time will 'Dr Pimple Popper' Season 9 Episode 10 air? Dr Sandra Lee meets patient with 'Leaky Legs'
Dr Sandra Lee treats most extreme skin condition in 'Dr Pimple Popper' Season 9's final episode
2023-06-01 10:17
'Get away from Luis!' 'RHOM' star Alexia Nepola warned as she poses with Teresa Giudice and her husband amid disturbing allegations
'Get away from Luis!' 'RHOM' star Alexia Nepola warned as she poses with Teresa Giudice and her husband amid disturbing allegations
Teresa Giudice's husband Luis Ruelas once wanted to date Alexia Nepola
2023-06-01 09:47
Kim Zolciak asks fans to stop buying from Biermann's Closet, teases new venture amid Kroy Biermann divorce
Kim Zolciak asks fans to stop buying from Biermann's Closet, teases new venture amid Kroy Biermann divorce
Kim Zolciak's online store had previously been a platform for selling clothing owned by her family members
2023-06-01 09:22
'AI popstar' Grimes signs letter claiming artificial intelligence 'poses extinction risk’
'AI popstar' Grimes signs letter claiming artificial intelligence 'poses extinction risk’
Grimes, who described herself as an "AI popstar" recently on social media, is reportedly one of the people to have signed a statement warning of its risks to humanity. The singer signed the message from Center For AI Safety (CAIS) delving into the potential dangers of AI, according to Ars Technica. OpenAI and DeepMind’s executives also signed the message, which read: “Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.” A CAIS press release also stated that it wanted to “put guardrails in place and set up institutions so that AI risks don’t catch us off guard.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “We need to be having the conversations that nuclear scientists were having before the creation of the atomic bomb,” Dan Hendrycks, CAIS’ director, also said. Grimes has been vocal in her support for the use of AI among her fan base recently, even sharing a how-to guide that helps people use her voice to create AI songs. The singer, real name Claire Elise Boucher, offered fans a chance to not only create their own music but to earn 50/50 royalties by distributing it. Writing on the singer said: “Grimes is now open source and self replicating.” Her Twitter bio also currently reads: “Self-replicating A.I. Popstar for the Martian Ministry of Propaganda.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-01 04:55
Keanu Reeves saved Kate Beckinsale from exposing her 'crotch' on the red carpet
Keanu Reeves saved Kate Beckinsale from exposing her 'crotch' on the red carpet
We all know The Matrix and John Wick star Keanu Reeves is a pretty cool guy, but an anecdote from actor Kate Beckinsale shared on Instagram is seeing the film star given some belated kudos for what happened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1993. The pair were due to appear on the red carpet for the film Much Ado About Nothing, which is a bit ironic considering Beckinsale revealed she suffered a wardrobe malfunction on her journey to the event. Posting a snap from the red carpet, explaining that her mum managed to find a picture from Cannes from more than two decades ago, the Underworld star explained that she bought the bodysuit in the photo from a Sock Shop at an airport. “When I got in the car to drive to the premiere with Denzel and Pauletta Washington, all the poppers in the crotch popped themselves open and it flipped up like a roller blind. “I didn’t feel it was appropriate to go delving around in my undercarriage with all of us in the back of the car so I just quietly panicked,” she said. A dreaded wardrobe malfunction. We hate to see it. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Beckinsale continued: “Walked out onto the biggest red carpet of my life and whispered to Keanu and Robert Sean Leonard what had happened. “In this picture I am holding the front gusset down and the two of them are holding the back gusset. Absolute legends who may not even have fully understood the physics of what was happening or even heard the word ‘gusset’ before, but both jumped in to save me no questions asked.” Not all heroes wear capes - well, unless they’re playing the iconic role of Neo in The Matrix franchise, that is. Responding to the story, King Kong star Naomi Watts wrote: “Hysterical." Meanwhile, fashion designer Bach Mai replied that he “[loves] this story”. Iconic. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-01 04:19
Bunge, Viterra merger would create global agriculture trading giant
Bunge, Viterra merger would create global agriculture trading giant
By Karl Plume A merger of U.S. grains merchant Bunge Ltd with rival Viterra would grow the combined
2023-06-01 02:24
Anti-poverty groups and progressives blast work requirements for aid to poor Americans in debt ceiling deal
Anti-poverty groups and progressives blast work requirements for aid to poor Americans in debt ceiling deal
An agreement to raise the debt ceiling would expand the age bracket for eligibility for food assistance, adding a punitive and unnecessary barrier for poor Americans with only negligible savings for the federal government, advocacy groups have warned. Most Americans with low or no incomes who qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) must comply with certain work requirements to be eligible to receive funds to help pay for groceries. But under a deal struck between President Joe Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, adults up to age 54 would be required to show proof of work. Republican lawmakers have pushed for years to expand those work requirements, but anti-poverty advocacy groups and progressives have argued that adding any such limitations to critical aid will only deepen hunger and poverty in the US, pointing to Congress’ own research showing that work requirements don’t appear to have any measurable effect on employment. “SNAP is a symptom of shortcomings in the economy,” Luis Guardia, president of the Food Research & Action Center, said in a statement. “Cutting off food for people unless they document sufficient hours of work does not improve their chances to secure family-sustaining wages, but does increase their food hardship.” In simple terms, a congressional vote to raise the debt ceiling would allow the US Department of Treasury to continue borrowing money to pay the country’s bills. But Republican lawmakers have leveraged the often routine though critical vote process to advance their agenda, as the nation stares down an imminent deadline that risks putting the US in default. “While we all recognize the catastrophic impact of a default, we are deeply disappointed that this deal includes cuts that further harm people experiencing hunger and poverty,” said Lisa Davis, senior vice president of Share Our Strength and its No Kid Hungry campaign. “As a whole, the punitive and ineffective SNAP changes included in this bill will save the US very little money,” she added. “They will also do nothing to remove barriers to make employment more attainable or available for those they impact. Nor are they based on evidence or experience. Instead, they are born from and rely on pervasive myths and misperceptions about SNAP and the people who benefit from the program and stand only to restrict food assistance for some Americans.” Republicans hold a fragile majority in the House of Representatives, where Mr McCarthy is relying on a slim margin of support from a far-right caucus that argues the cuts don’t go far enough. Meanwhile, progressive lawmakers – frustrated with the GOP’s “hostage crisis” process for negotiating a debt deal – strenuously object to stiffening work requirements and cuts to aid programs on which millions of Americans rely. Democratic US Rep Pramila Jayapal, who chairs the Congressional Progressive Caucus, will not support the debt plan, pointing to members who are “deeply, deeply concerned” about the proposals and the way in which Republicans threatened to steer the US into default to get GOP concessions. On a call with reporters on 30 May, Ms Jayapal compared Republicans’ threats on the debt limit to the party’s attempts to undermine the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. “We cannot have these constitutional obligations, including the very clear mandate to pay the country’s debts, as well as of course to ratify an election of a president that was voted upon by the democratic process ... taken hostage,” she said. The Biden administration has touted some new proposals in the deal as a victory: Military veterans, young people who have aged out of foster care, and people experiencing homelessness would be exempt from the SNAP work requirements. But “burdensome reporting requirements and bureaucratic red tape leave little confidence that this will outweigh the harmful expansion of these requirements for others in this category,” Ms Davis said in a statement. The nation’s largest food assistance program supported more than 42 million people in February, according to the latest data from the US Department of Agriculture. More than 65 per cent of SNAP recipients are in families with children, 36 per cent are in families with members who are older or disabled adults, and 41 per cent are in families that work, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. SNAP requires “able-bodied adults” without dependents to work or join job training programs for at least 80 hours a month to receive more than three months of benefits over three years. “SNAP’s primary objective is to help people put food on the table; any attempt to turn it into an employment program – particularly when extensive research shows that work requirements actually make it much harder, not easier, for people to find and keep jobs – runs contrary to the program’s mission and intent,” said Eric Mitchell, executive director of the Alliance to End Hunger. “In a time when food insecurity is rising and food prices remain high, we should be expanding our nation’s social safety net, not restricting it,” he added. The maximum monthly SNAP benefit for an individual is $281, “which makes the 80-hour work program route effectively the same as a job that pays $3.51 per hour,” or less than half the federal minimum hourly wage of $7.25, People Policy Project’s Matt Bruenig noted. Progressive lawmakers and advocacy groups have also lambasted the debt deal for tying the fate of federal programmes for some of the poorest Americans to a politically volatile debate. What happens for someone over 50 years old who is unable to work and is cut off from assistance? How can they navigate a difficult labour market rife with age discrimination? Anti-poverty advocates and critics of so-called “means-testing” structures around receiving government aid have argued that adding additional burdens for work requirements underscores their futility. “We shouldn’t be playing politics with programs that help Americans meet their basic needs,” Ms Davis said. Anti-hunger groups have also objected to other changes to other assistance programs for lower-income-earning Americans, including changes to a federal cash assistance program that House Republicans had previously threatened with drastic cuts. “Hungry people cannot wait – but now they will need to wait even longer,” Mr Garcia said. “Our leaders should be creating pathways to progress, not pulling out the rug from those trying to get back on their feet.” Read More Debt ceiling vote – live: AOC, Boebert and Gaetz join growing opposition as Biden-McCarthy deal faces full House vote today What’s in the cliffhanger deal struck by Biden and McCarthy to raise the debt limit? House Republican majority cut by one after shock resignation of congressman
2023-06-01 00:48
Rick Astley couldn't be bothered to get out of pyjamas for BBC Breakfast interview
Rick Astley couldn't be bothered to get out of pyjamas for BBC Breakfast interview
Rick Astley appeared on BBC Breakfast this morning (31 May), to reveal he would be playing Glastonbury Festival in just a few weeks time - however, the excitement wasn't enough to coax him out of his pyjamas at such an early time. "I'll be very early on the Saturday [at the festival]...a bit too early...I'm still in my pyjamas now!", he joked, showing off the blue bedtime set. "I might do it in my pyjamas!" Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-05-31 22:57
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