LOS ANGELES -- Annie Ross, a popular jazz singer in the 1950s before crossing over into a successful film career, has died. She was 89.
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Axl Rose has called US Surgeon General Jerome Adams a “coward” and a “piece of shit” after comments he made about Fourth of July celebrations.Yesterday (July 3), Adams appeared on NBC’s Today to talk about the Independence Day celebrations that are due to take place in Mount Rushmore and Washington D.C. later today (July 4). Neither event will make masks mandatory.Adams was asked if he would “advise someone to go to a large gathering, yes or no.” He responded: “It’s not a yes or no.
LOS ANGELES -- Annie Ross, a popular jazz singer in the 1950s before crossing over into a successful film career, has died. She was 89.
Kanye West left everyone worried when he broke down at his first rally for the presidential campaign. The rapper, who announced his decision to run for the US President's post, was in tears when he spoke at the Exquis Event Centre in North Charleston, South Carolina a few days ago.
Puerto Rico in the song released on Friday, whose title — literally translated as “The Goat Pulls The Mountain” — borrows from a Latin American saying about the return to one’s origins. “I don’t see it as a death,” the veteran producer told The Associated Press Friday from his studio in San Juan.
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Hackers linked to the Russian intelligence agencies are targeting British scientists seeking to develop a coronavirus vaccine, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned.In a joint statement with the US National Security Agency and the Canadian Communication Security Establishment, the NCSC said the attacks were part of a global campaign by the group known as APT29 to steal the secrets of vaccine research.NCSC director of operations Paul Chichester said: “We condemn these despicable
Russian hackers did interfere in the UK general election last year and are actively trying to steal covid vaccine research from western labs, the government has admitted. In a dramatic turn of events Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has claimed that documents detailing UK-US trade talks posted online during the general election were “amplified” by Russian actors.
Leaked government documents highlighted by the-then Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn during 2019's general election campaign were almost certainly “amplified” online by “Russian actors”, the government has said.The papers relating to UK and US trade talks were used by Mr Corbyn to back his claims that the Conservatives were preparing to “sell off” the NHS.In a written Commons statement, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: “On the basis of extensive analysis, the government has concluded that it is
Kanye West is out of the race to become President of the United States Of America.
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Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose shared a lengthy note on Twitter explaining why he’s often so outspoken on the platform about his “disdain” for the Trump administration. The 58-year-old singer shared a note with his followers on the Fourth of July in which he tried to explain his propensity for being brash and politically outspoken on social media shortly after he got into a brief back-and-forth with U.S.
Axl Rose has defended his politically outspoken tweets in a new post, saying they come “from a sense of outrage, obligation n’ responsibility”.The Guns N’ Roses frontman has often used his Twitter account to criticise Donald Trump and yesterday (July 4) spoke out against the US Surgeon General.“My disdain 4 current administration n’ what I perceive as its threat to democracy is no secret,” he tweeted today (July 5).
Axl Rose dragged Surgeon General Jerome Adams in a post on his go-to social media platform, Twitter, over refusing to warn people about avoiding crowds amid the COVID-19 pandemic! That being said, the Guns N’ Roses singer held nothing back, calling Adams a ‘coward’ and stressing that he ‘doesn’t deserve’ his job! This comes after the Surgeon General managed to somehow avoid telling American citizens to avoid large crowds that usually are the norm on the 4th of July! Of course, even though it’s a