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California Shutdown News Reversed Stock Market Surge In Frenetic Last Hour Of Trade: Netflix, Disney Shares Lose Ground - deadline.com - California - Germany
deadline.com
14.07.2020 / 01:35

California Shutdown News Reversed Stock Market Surge In Frenetic Last Hour Of Trade: Netflix, Disney Shares Lose Ground

Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorStocks, which had surged more than 500 points earlier in the day in a solid rally, reversed course suddenly and late in the session on dishearteninng news that Calliforina was reinstating a lockdown as COVID-19 cases continued to rise in the state.The DJIA had been up 564 points as earnings kicked off and as two drug companies, Pfizer and Germany’s Biontech, said they were fast tracked by the U.S.

‘That’s what wives are for’ Bernie Ecclestone reveals he doesn’t change son’s nappies - evoke.ie - Switzerland
evoke.ie
11.07.2020 / 10:27

‘That’s what wives are for’ Bernie Ecclestone reveals he doesn’t change son’s nappies

This Morning via video call from their home in Switzerland, where the 89-year-old billionaire has raised some eyebrows for his ‘controversial’ views.The proud dad revealed to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield that little Ace is settling in well saying family life is ‘peaceful at the moment’.His wife talked about the amazing experience of giving birth during the pandemic with her mother by her side.While he was at the hospital, Bernie was not actually present in the delivery room.‘I don’t

Holly Willoughby outraged as Bernie Ecclestone, 89, says changing nappies are 'what wives are for' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
10.07.2020 / 17:43

Holly Willoughby outraged as Bernie Ecclestone, 89, says changing nappies are 'what wives are for'

Holly Willoughby was left fuming on This Morning after Bernie Ecclestone said he wouldn't be changing his baby son's nappies because "that's what wives are for".The former Formula One boss appeared on the ITV morning show to talk about the birth of his new son, Ace, who was born earlier this month. During the "car crash" interview, the 89 year old's wife Fabiana Flosi, 41, explained that while Bernie isn't necessarily a hands-on father, he does help with looking after their newborn.

Bernie Ecclestone: I don’t change nappies because that’s what wives are for - www.breakingnews.ie
breakingnews.ie
10.07.2020 / 17:01

Bernie Ecclestone: I don’t change nappies because that’s what wives are for

Bernie Ecclestone has said that he does not change his newborn son’s nappies because “that’s what wives are for”.

Zach Braff remembers Nick Cordero's last days with COVID-19 battle - www.msn.com - Switzerland
msn.com
08.07.2020 / 16:43

Zach Braff remembers Nick Cordero's last days with COVID-19 battle

Zach Braff is in mourning following the death of Nick Cordero from complications brought by COVID-19, and he shares how his friend relied on life support in the final days of his battle.The "Scrubs" star revealed that Cordero did not have COVID-19 anymore when he died.

Nicola Sturgeon reveals list of air bridges from Scotland: Here's the countries Scots could visit - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - France - Scotland - Italy - Austria - Germany - Netherlands - Greece - Poland
dailyrecord.co.uk
08.07.2020 / 15:15

Nicola Sturgeon reveals list of air bridges from Scotland: Here's the countries Scots could visit

Get the latest politics news sent straight to your inbox every FridayNicola Sturgeon has confirmed a list of countries which will be exempt from Scottish quarantine restrictions.The First Minister revealed that 39 nations will form so-called air bridges with airports in Scotland - meaning Scots can travel there and not have to enter a 14-day period of quarantine on their return.Among the countries are France, Italy, Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and Poland.But quarantine

Bernie Ecclestone, 89, says he 'hopes he lives long enough' to see his newborn son grow up - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
04.07.2020 / 18:59

Bernie Ecclestone, 89, says he 'hopes he lives long enough' to see his newborn son grow up

Bernie Ecclestone, 89, has said he “hopes he lives long enough” to see his newborn baby son grow up.The former Formula One boss, who turns 90 in October, welcomed his fourth child, a son named Alexander Charles Ecclestone, into the world last week. Following the newborn’s arrival, Bernie and his wife Fabiana Flosi, 44, have opened up as they revealed they’ve given Alexander the nickname “Ace”.

Bernie Ecclestone says that he’s more relaxed at becoming a dad this time - evoke.ie - Switzerland
evoke.ie
04.07.2020 / 12:19

Bernie Ecclestone says that he’s more relaxed at becoming a dad this time

sweet shot shows him with his arm around his wife Fabiana who is gazing adorably at baby Ace while wearing a gold playing card Ace necklace.She gave birth to the 7lb Ace, full name Alexander Charles Ecclestone, on Wednesday in Switzerland where they have been living during lockdown.

Bernie Ecclestone, 89, Welcomes 4th Child, His 1st With Wife Fabiana Flosi, 44 - www.usmagazine.com - Britain
usmagazine.com
02.07.2020 / 19:41

Bernie Ecclestone, 89, Welcomes 4th Child, His 1st With Wife Fabiana Flosi, 44

Bernie Ecclestone welcomed his fourth child on Wednesday, July 1, his first with his wife, Fabiana Flosi.The baby boy is named Ace, their rep confirmed to CNN on Thursday, July 2.News broke in April that the businessman, 89, was expecting a baby with the marketing executive, 44. The British entrepreneur already shares Deborah, 64, with his ex-wife Ivy Bamford, as well as Tamara, 35, and Petra, 31, with his ex-wife Slavica Ecclestone.Bernie gushed about becoming a father again, telling U.K.

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