Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger III has called out Donald Trump in a series of tweets without naming him.
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The Sun, she said: ‘I know it’s scary to go to the doctor, but it’s better to know than to not know.’‘It’s important to do a monthly self-exam to notice any changes or lumps.
Early detection is always best.’She admitted that her latest diagnosis is a ‘gift’ as she knows what she can do to combat the illness.She told women to ‘trust your instincts’ and make sure to do self-examination at home as well as going to regular check-ups.Since her breast cancer diagnosis, she has split her time between
.Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger III has called out Donald Trump in a series of tweets without naming him.
The Academy of Country Music Awards announced the performers and songs that will be featured at this year's show at the Grand Ole Opry House. The 2020 show will feature performances by Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Dan + Shay, Florida Georgia Line, Mickey Guyton and Morgan Wallen when the show kicks off later this month.
Stockport council has come under fire for a ‘misogynistic’ tweet which urged people to treat coronavirus ‘like your mother-in-law’.The post - which also appeared on Facebook - was intended as a humorous way of getting the message about social distancing across.It read ‘the trick to social distancing is acting like your mother-in-law’s around every corner!’But some felt it was badly misjudged - particularly in light of evidence that domestic violence against women has soared during lockdown.The
Actor Sofia Carson used her platform to voice a political statement at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on Saturday, whichtook place in a socially distanced style due to guidelines imposed by health officials monitoring the novel coronavirus pandemic. Carson, who started out her career in the Disney channel series Austin & Ally and has numerous TV credits,encouraged viewers to vote in the upcoming presidential election.
Kate Walsh and Adelaide Kane are hanging out in Australia!
Plans for 24 new affordable homes available for social rent in north Manchester have been approved by the city council.Houses and a three-storey apartment block will be built in Newton Heath, in the latest social housing scheme delivered in the city by The Guinness Partnership (TGPL).The developer will be investing £1.8m to support the development, in Dob Brook close, which runs along the Rochdale Canal.Planning documents submitted by TGPL show a new access road leading into the estate from Dob
according to Zillow, the estate includes eight homes, a car museum, 53 horse stalls and an equestrian center and an airplane terminal and Fokker F28 Jet.
The August bank holiday weekend has long been home to the annual Manchester Pride celebrations, but this year the council are urging revellers to stay away from the city.The 2020 festival - which was set to include a headline performance from Adam Lambert as well as the huge parade through the city - has been postponed.But the bars around the city's iconic Gay Village are now back open, operating with reduced capacities and new Covid-safe regulations.Manchester City Council has urged people not
Angelique Jackson Kenya Barris and Janet Mock were among the special honorees at Saturday’s 2020 AAFCA TV Honors ceremony, which celebrated the best in entertainment on the small screen. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the African American Film Critics Association’s second annual celebration was held virtually, with stars like Sterling K. Brown, Viola Davis, John Legend and Mindy Kaling accepting their awards from home.Barris picked up the Icon Award, presented by his “#Black-AF” co-star Rashi
Jordan Moreau In a new, brief stand-up set, comedian Katt Williams slams President Trump’s coronavirus response and urges people to vote and show support for Black Lives Matter.In a partnership with the clothing brand Supreme, Williams delivered his set to a non-existent audience on an empty stage. He also showed off a new, rainbow-colored hairstyle in the six-minute video posted on Sunday.“Thank you, everyone and no one.
Greater Manchester Police call handlers have been 'inundated' with emergency and 101 calls in recent weeks.