Sorry, not sorry! Below Deck’s Rachel Hargrove won’t apologize for her inappropriate catchphrases — but she will use them to pay her bills.
03.10.2021 - 21:15 / thewrap.com
during a hearing earlier this week. “It is powerful, gripping, riveting evidence that Facebook knows of the harmful effects of its site on children, and that it has concealed those facts and findings.”Speaking to CNN’s Brian Stelter Sunday, Clegg was adamant in saying that people use Facebook and its counterparts because it feels good.
Sorry, not sorry! Below Deck’s Rachel Hargrove won’t apologize for her inappropriate catchphrases — but she will use them to pay her bills.
Meghan Markle has revealed she and Harry were "overwhelmed" by the birth of their second child Lilibet. In an open letter to US Congress the Duchess of Sussex, 40, said that she wanted to write "as a mom" to advocate paid parental leave.
It’s all go for Angela Scanlon at the moment as not only is her brand-new chat show with a twist landing on RTÉ at the end of this month but she has just announced that she is getting ready to welcome her second child.
Social media giant Facebook has announced plans to introduce a new feature to help keep children safe on the site.
Love Island star Sharon Gaffka has revealed what her family and friends think of her newfound fame. Speaking exclusively to OK!, the star shared how much her life has changed since leaving the villa back in July, and how her family and friends have adapted to her new way of life.
Adele fans are rejoicing because the British beauty finally has new music on the horizon! The 33-year-old chart topper made a triumphant return to the limelight when she revealed on October 7 that she’s the cover star of Vogue‘s November issues. Adele looked drop dead gorgeous on both the British and American magazines, after five years away from the spotlight. She also got candid when speaking to the outlet about her 100 pound weight loss.
Anderson Cooper made an admission about Instagram.
Instagram gets Anderson Cooper down.
Facebook has blamed a “fault configuration change” for leaving 3.5 billion users unable to access the company’s services for nearly six hours last night.The company – which also includes Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram – crashed yesterday afternoon at around 4pm GMT, preventing users across the global from refreshing their feeds or accessing messaging services. It wasn’t until 10pm that services were restored.
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blog post.He went on, “While we stand by the need to develop this experience, we’ve decided to pause this project.