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Kylie Jenner says she cried for 3 weeks after giving birth to her son

Kylie Jenner says she cried for 3 weeks after giving birth to her son

Kylie Jenner gave birth to her second child with Travis Scott in February. In a recent episode of ‘The Kardashians,’ Jenner said that “the baby blues” were “really hard” on her.
Microsoft lays off nearly 1,000 employees

Microsoft lays off nearly 1,000 employees

Hundreds of workers were laid off across multiple divisions throughout the company.
George Floyd’s family to sue Kanye West for $250 Million

George Floyd’s family to sue Kanye West for $250 Million

Roxie Washington, the mother of Floyd’s daughter, Gianna, has decided to move forward with suing Ye.
Harrison Ford joins Captain America 4

Harrison Ford joins Captain America 4

Ford will make his first appearance as the character in ‘Captain America: New World Order.’
8 facts about Breast Cancer National Mammography Day

8 facts about Breast Cancer National Mammography Day

An estimated 28,600 woman will be diagnosed with breast cancer each year, it is important for everyone to educate themselves.
Mastercard to help banks offer Cryptocurrency trading to their clients

Mastercard to help banks offer Cryptocurrency trading to their clients

Mastercard is announcing a new program where it will serve as a “bridge” between crypto trading platform Paxos and banks.
James Corden was temporarily banned from NYC restaurant for abusive behavior

James Corden was temporarily banned from NYC restaurant for abusive behavior

Keith McNally, the owner of Balthazar in New York City, took to Instagram on Oct. 17 to let the public know why he had to “86” Corden from his establishment.
Kanye West to buy conservative social media platform Parler

Kanye West to buy conservative social media platform Parler

Rapper was booted off Twitter and Instagram for antisemitic posts
Robbie Coltrane, ‘Harry Potter’ Star, dead at 72

Robbie Coltrane, ‘Harry Potter’ Star, dead at 72

Coltrane, who portrayed Hagrid in ‘Harry Potter,’ died on today (Oct. 14)
Jamaica bans broadcasts that glorify drugs or crime

Jamaica bans broadcasts that glorify drugs or crime

Jamaica’s government says that music and TV broadcasts that, “could give the wrong impression that criminality is an accepted feature of Jamaican culture and society” are now banned.