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Meghan and Harry Have a Few Suggestions for How to Honor International Women s Day

On Sunday, CBS will air Oprah’s interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the couple’s first joint sit-down since leaving their royal roles in March 2020, will air on CBS. In advance of the interview, which promises plenty of revelations and a few homages to Princess Diana, Meghan and Harry’s foundation, Archewell, has announced a new initiative celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8. On the foundation’s website, they have compiled a list of 20 different charitable acts meant to empower women, a few of which they’ll be taking part in themselves. “We know the world is asking more and more of women every day—as wage earners, leaders, educators, carers, and more,” a statement on the website read. “In recognition of International Women’s Day, let’s unleash a groundswell of real acts of compassion for the women in your life and in your community.” The list of actions includes personal acts of kindness,

Lady Gaga s French Bulldogs Are Safe After Violent Dognapping

To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. The strange and violent dognapping of Lady Gaga s prized pets took a swing toward the positive on Saturday. The Associated Press reported that the singer and actress s two French bulldogs, Koji and Gustav, are back in safe custody. They were returned on Friday evening by a woman who police said was uninvolved and unassociated with Wednesday s shooting and theft. Capt. Jonathan Tippet of the Los Angeles Robbery-Homicide Division said the woman s name will not be revealed due to the case s ongoing nature, and also had no information concerning the $500,000 reward that Lady Gaga had offered for the return of her canines with no questions asked. (The police department will not be involved in any reward transaction, Tippet said.)

Hasbro Invites Us to the Potato Head World, and We RSVP Maybe

To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. On Friday, the AP reported that Mr. Potato Head would become “Potato Head”—an act of inclusion, Hasbro, who makes the toy, said. Forevermore, all could feel “welcome in the Potato Head world.” The requisite fallout mostly occurred on Twitter. Of the whole kerfuffle, Kimberly Boyd, a senior vice president at Hasbro, told the AP, “It created a lot of excitement.” I’ll say. It’s the most excitement the toy has seen since it was controversially invented after World War II. It was an actual potato then, and people were mad about it while the memory of war rationing was still fresh. Turns out, this thing has been a mess since day one.

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