Month: May 2021

News Listen to 21 Savage’s New Saw Song “Spiral” The rapper executive produced the music for the new movie Spiral: From the Book of Saw By Matthew Strauss April 30, 2021 Facebook Twitter 21 Savage, November 2019 (Prince Williams/Wireimage) Facebook Twitter 21 Savage executive produced the music for the new movie Spiral: From the Book
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas for $1.99 Monster She Wrote by Lisa Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson for $2.99 A Winter’s Promise by Christelle Dabos for $1.99 Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink for $1.99 Almost American
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On Saturday, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health released new data on Covid-19, reporting 29 new deaths and 500 new positive cases. While the Department’s data showed that hospitalizations continue to decrease, case numbers and deaths reported may reflect delays in weekend reporting. Public Health’s data brings L.A. County to a total of 1,233,488
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On Saturday, Hugh Jackman took to Twitter, making a case for his appearance in Deadpool 3 via a New York police officer. In a 34-second clip, we watch from the Oscar-nominated actor’s perspective, as he’s approached by an officer named John Dobkowski. When Jackman realizes that he’s in no trouble with the law, he decides to have
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Emily Syphas is a Sobriety Empowerment coach and runs sober community Sober & Social which supports, empowers and encourages those exploring or leading a teetotal lifestyle.Here she shares the unexpected benefits she found in going sober to help those interested in a what sobriety means for your lifestyle. Focused on empowering people, Emily sees self-love
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There’s a generation in Scotland that’s only known its government run by the SNP.  That won’t change this week as everything points to Nicola Sturgeon winning a majority. Barring a huge political upset, Scotland’s under-20s will get the result they’ve had all their lives. Mairi Matheson and Lloyd Cameron are among them – two teenagers
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After proving powered, controlled flight is possible on the Red Planet, NASA’s Mars Ingenuity helicopter has new orders: scout ahead of the Perseverance rover to assist in its search for past signs of microbial life. The next phase extends the rotocraft’s mission beyond the original month-long technology demonstration. Now, the goal is to assess how
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