Month: November 2019

Alicia Keys and her hip-hop producer husband Swizz Beatz are celebrating 7 years of marriage today! The couple, who share two sons together—Egypt, 6, and Genesis, 2—first met in their teens, though their romantic relationship didn’t blossom until years later. Naturally, Keys couldn’t help but celebrate her anniversary with her Instagram followers. “@therealswizzz We’ve been […]

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Blake Lively’s Fourth of July was decidedly more low-key than last year. Instead of hanging with the hubs at what was 2016’s most publicized Independence Day party (Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island shindig, ICYMI)—Lively kept things cas’ with her extended fam. The Gossip Girl alum, 29, posted a single photo from the holiday festivities, a selfie […]

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With U.S. weapons makers leading the way, and after five consecutive years of decline, sales among the world’s 100 largest arms producers rose in 2016, garnering nearly $375 billion in profits, according to a new analysis of industry data by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Click Here: West Coast Eagles Guernsey “The growth […]

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There’s been precious little good news from Asia these days. Washington and Pyongyang continue to trade threats of war. Right-wing nationalist Shinzo Abe won reelection as prime minister in Japan last month. Major storms have hammered several countries in the region, most recently Typhoon Damrey in Vietnam. And now, in the wake of those typhoons […]

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In a speech at the Economic Club of New York on Tuesday, President Trump said a mini trade agreement with China could happen “soon,” but he offered no guarantees. President Trump says the U.S. and China are close to striking a mini trade agreement. But he offered no guarantees. Click Here: Maori All Blacks Store […]

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The International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA) has just published its annual report, which confirms that the Southern Cone of Latin America is the region of the world producing the largest quantity of GMOs and having the largest land area under a single monoculture (over 54 million hectares of GM soy in […]

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