Camila Cabello’s NSFW Vacation Photos Will Have You Saying My Oh My

Camila Cabello Shares Sexy Snaps from Puerto Rico Vacay

This señorita is in vacation mode.  

Camila Cabello recently gave fans quite the glimpse into her trip to Puerto Rico sharing some NSFW snaps on social media. Among the carousel of cheeky photos is a pair featuring the "Havana" singer skinny-dipping in a pool holding onto a tree and smiling ba…

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Why JoJo Siwa Says She Has Trauma From Her Past Relationship

JoJo Siwa Opens Up About Relationship "Trauma" and Why She's Still Single

JoJo Siwa is getting candid about her romantic history. 

The 20-year-old is currently single and as it turns out, that is in part due to the alleged aftermath of her last relationship.

"My last relationship was very public, by both of our choice," JoJo, who split …

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FDA Delays Review of COVID-19 Shot for Kids

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) postponed a meeting to discuss the authorization of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than five, again pushing back the timeline for vaccinating the youngest Americans.

The FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee was scheduled to meet on Feb. 15 to discuss emergency use authorization of…

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How to Actually Achieve Your Goals Post COVID-19

With gyms, restaurants, and workplaces reopening, people from every part of my life are asking for expert advice on how to ingrain new and healthier habits as we re-emerge from our pandemic cocoons. Their instinct that now is the right time to make a change is spot on—my research shows that having a “fresh start” is a powerful motive to initiate positive change at home and at …

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Nicaragua Didn’t Sign the Paris Agreement Because It Didn’t Go Far Enough

If President Donald Trump decides to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement, as he is now expected to do, America would find itself in unfamiliar territory. Of the 197 nations in the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, only two declined to sign the accord: Syria and Nicaragua.

Syria has been embroiled in civil war for six years, and was not expected to sign the deal, in…

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Multivitamins May Improve Memory, Study Shows

Multivitamins have long been controversialคำพูดจาก เว็บสล็อต. Studies exploring what, if any, benefit they provide for overall health have been mixed; some show a slight benefit in lowering the risk of cancer and other diseases, while others show that vitamins don’t do much for keeping t…

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RSV Cases Are Rising in Kids and Babies. What Parents Should Know

On top of continued concerns about COVID-19 and the anticipated wave of flu cases this fall and winter, health experts are also confronting another infectious disease: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

RSV typically strikes during the colder months, when people gather indoors and are more likely to spread disease through close contact and respiratory dropletsคำพูดจาก Read more

February Broke Several Global Temperature Records

WASHINGTON — For the ninth straight month, Earth has obliterated global heat records — with February, the winter as a whole and the world’s oceans setting new high-temperature marks, according to the European Union climate agency Copernicus.

The latest record-breaking in this climate change-fueled global hot streak includes sea surface temperatures that weren’t just the hottest for Fe…

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The Strange Allure of a Flight to Nowhere (and Other Places We’re Desperate to Go)

A version of this article appeared in this week’s It’s Not Just You newsletter. SUBSCRIBE HERE to have It’s Not Just You delivered to your inbox every Sunday.

OH, THE PLACES WE’RE DESPERATE TO GO

Lately, in that gray-blue hour before a winter sunrise, I’ve taken to staying in bed and flying to Moroc…

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Two New Studies Point to How AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 Vaccine Is Linked to Blood Clots

In two papers published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), researchers in Europe provide the most detailed explanation yet for what is behind the clotting side effects reported among people getting vaccinated with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 shot.

In both papers, researchers found that people getting the vaccine had higher levels of antibodies directed against a cluster …

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