Fox News Article on Chrissy Teigen Omits Cyberbullying Scandal, Lost Business Deals
26 Jul 2021
A recent Fox News article about Chrissy Teigen has omitted any reference to her recent cyberbullying scandal, which has tarnished the Joe Biden-supporting celebrity’s once-pristine public image as she continued to lose lucrative business deals with Bloomingdale’s, Target, and other companies.
Fox News ran a sympathetic story Saturday about fan letters Chrissy Teigen has received following her pregnancy loss last year. The Hollywood celebrity reportedly posted a video on Instagram Stories last week in which she cried over the outpouring of support.
“You guys sent the most amazing condolence letters and cards and books, and I just wanted you to know we got all of them. All of them. And I’m gonna read them all, okay? I love you guys,” Teigen reportedly said.
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The idea that Congress can continue to increase pay and benefits while cutting everything else will create a hollow force unable to achieve its missions.
First of $100M Covid aid from US arriving in India
Fri, Apr 30 2021 11:27 IST |
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First of $100M Covid aid from US arriving in India. Image Source: IANS News
New York, April 30 : Two US planes carrying oxygen cylinders, rapid testing kits and N95 masks that are the first of Covid-19 assistance totally worth $100 million were to have arrived in India on Thursday night, according to US officials. The planes carried the first tranche of the assistance, which includes oxygen cylinders, rapid diagnostic tests, and N95 masks to protect frontline workers, President Joe Biden s Deputy Principal Spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said on Thursday.
For decades, U.S. presidents have dreamed of being able to bring “peace” to the Middle East by brokering a comprehensive peace deal that includes a “two-state solution”, but up to this point nobody has been able to pull off that seemingly impossible goal. Over the years, just getting the Israelis and Palestinians to sit down together at the same negotiating table has proven to be extremely challenging, and there were no direct talks of any substance at all during Trump’s four years in the White House. But now Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leaders both seem open to negotiations, and the Biden administration has made it exceedingly clear that there will be a major push for a “two-state solution” in the near future. This is extremely troubling, because it would be a colossal error for the U.S. to broker a deal that would lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state in the Middle East.