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Most people across Canada will no longer need to pay nurse practitioners for primary care - Amina Zafar - News - Health - | 9 hours ago - |

As of Wednesday, the federal government will require provinces and territories to start to pay for primary care services, including those provided by nurse practitioners. The new policy aims to ensure Canadians aren't being billed for "medically necessary services."

CBC News - Health - 53 minutes ago

Indiana axes truck licenses for immigrants without work visas as deadly crashes mount

Indiana is revoking CDLs for immigrants lacking valid work visas, with licenses expiring Wednesday. Employers who knowingly hire illegal drivers face a $50,000 fine.

Fox News - Top Stories - 4 hours ago

Canadian government taking over vaccine injury compensation program - The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that compensates people who have been injured by vaccines, months after Health Minister Marjorie Michel ordered an audit of the program following complaints about its administration. Sarah Ritchie - News - Health - | 4 hours ago

The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that compensates people who have been injured by vaccines, months after Health Minister Marjorie Michel ordered an audit of the program following complaints about its administration.

CBC News - Health - 5 hours ago

Tech giant Oracle makes 'significant' job cuts -- It is thought that thousands of people may have lost their jobs at Oracle, one of the world's largest tech companies.

It is thought that thousands of people may have lost their jobs at Oracle, one of the world's largest tech companies.

BBC News - Technology - 6 hours ago

Life after California: People find dramatically lower costs, are more likely to buy homes, new data show

Those who leave California for other states find better affordability and improved financial conditions, according to a new study from the California Policy Lab at UC Berkeley.

Los Angeles Times - Technology - 7 hours ago

Ryan Williams shines in India's win over Hong Kong -- m read

Ryan Williams scores record debut goal as India beat Hong Kong 2-1 in Kochi but miss AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualification.

Gulf News - Sports - 7 hours ago

Happy, healthy people do 6 things every day

Harvard research reveals six habits of happy, healthy people, including love, learning and problem-solving skills, according to happiness expert Arthur Brooks.

Fox News - Top Stories - 7 hours ago

Democrats Roasted for Honoring the 'Resilience' of Transgender People on Trans Day of Visibility

Democrats are facing criticism for honoring the "resilience" of transgender individuals – those who believe they are the opposite sex.

Breitbart - Politics - 8 hours ago

Canadian government taking over vaccine injury compensation program -- The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that compensates people who have been injured by vaccines, months after Health Minister Marjorie Michel ordered an audit of the program following complaints about its administration. -- Health

The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that compensates people who have been injured by vaccines, months after Health Minister Marjorie Michel ordered an audit of the program following complaints about its administration.

CBC News - Politics - 8 hours ago

American Heart Association urges people to favour plant-based proteins, replace full fat dairy

The American Heart Association’s new nutrition guidance, released on Tuesday, emphasized a dietary pattern rich in vegetables, fruits and whole grains, prioritizing plant-based protein over meat, while limiting sugar, salt and ultra-processed foods and replacing full fat dairy with non-fat and low-fat dairy.

CTV News - Politics - 10 hours ago

'120,000 Steps In 6 Days': Meet The $70 Shoes People Swear Help Their Feet Survive ANYTHING

"My feet never hurt and my back pain is gone" after making the switch.

Huffington Post - Top Stories - 11 hours ago

Disney's 'The View' Host Says It's 'Reckless to Be Suggesting that People Should Have More Children'

"The View," the popular daytime talk show on Disney's ABC network, saw several of its co-hosts come out against the idea that more young Americans should be encouraged to get married and start families.

Breitbart - Entertainment - 14 hours ago

Turkish govt ally supports Iranian people, calls for national unity

In a speech on Tuesday, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Bahçeli underlined national unity, regional security and support for Iran, also drawing...

Daily Sabah - Politics - 15 hours ago

Doctors dismissed my agonizing symptoms for years — my misunderstood condition affects 190M people

Kristina Kasparian's pain was unbearable. She couldn’t shower without vomiting from the strain, couldn’t pull up her underwear or tie her shoes. But doctors brushed it off as IBS or anxiety.

New York Post - Health - 16 hours ago

Willie Walsh named new CEO of Indian airline IndiGo

Willie Walsh has been named the new chief executive of India’s IndiGo airline, following the fiasco in which thousands of its flights were cancelled last D...

Independent.ie - Business - 16 hours ago

Russia's North Caucasus hit by massive flooding, thousands evacuated - Flooding triggered by heavy rain has forced thousands of people to evacuate in southern Russia's North Caucasus region. 30/03/2026

Video. Flooding triggered by heavy rain has forced thousands of people to evacuate in southern Russia’s North Caucasus region.

Euronews - World - 17 hours ago

On Chavez, People, and Power

Letter to friends, students, colleagues, and collaborators.

The Nation - Politics - 18 hours ago

Happier and healthier people do these 6 things every day, says wellness expert

Happiness expert Arthur Brooks reveals findings from a long-running Harvard study.

New York Post - Health - 18 hours ago

6 Mar 2026 -- How knitting can help you kick harmful habits -- Knitting can have a surprisingly powerful effect on the brain, from preventing nail-biting to helping people who struggle with addiction. -- 6 Mar 2026

From preventing nail-biting and doomscrolling all the way up to helping people addicted to drugs, knitting can have a surprisingly powerful affect on your brain.

BBC News - Health - 19 hours ago

Indian mobile giant Airtel raises $1 billion for data centers to meet AI demand

Signaling rising global interest in India’s data‑center sector, Bharti Airtel has attracted private‑equity interest as it seeks to raise $1 billion.

CNBC - Technology - 20 hours ago

Michigan synagogue attacker was inspired by Hezbollah, sought to kill as many Jewish people as possible: feds

Federal investigators say the Michigan synagogue attacker was radicalized by Hezbollah and reportedly sought to kill as many Jewish people as possible on March 12.

Fox News - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Ken Early: You have to wonder if the Ireland players were affected by people totally losing their heads

The emergence of the self-aware, self-memifying crowd has been an unfortunate development for Irish national team fan culture

Irish Times - Sports - 1 day ago

Indian rupee hits fresh record low past 95 per dollar

Mumbai, India: India s rupee fell to a record low of more than 95 to the dollar on Monday, before recovering, despite recent efforts by the central ba...

Peninsula Qatar - Top Stories - 1 day ago

India eases kerosene rules amid energy crisis

India has announced measures to ease the distribution of kerosene in several states for cooking and lighting, as it faces an energy crisis

Russia Today - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Indian scientists are growing microscopic algae in tanks that absorb more CO2 than trees and produce a superfood!

Indian scientists are growing microscopic algae in giant water tanks — that outperform trees in cleaning city air. Plus, you can eat what comes out of them!

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 1 day ago

Three people shot, one fatally, at party in Will County

The shooting happened at a family party in far south suburban Crete early Sunday, according to the Will County sheriff's office.

Chicago Sun-Times - Top Stories - 2 days ago

The Iran war has exposed the fragility of the global energy system. Could renewables shield people from the shock?

The Iran war has exposed the fragility of the global energy system as countries remain dependent on fossil fuels. Could renewables like wind, solar, hydropower and photovoltaic shield people from the shock?

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 2 days ago

2 people experiencing homelessness died in past 24 hours, says Montreal mayor -- News -- - -- Canada

Soraya Martinez Ferrada says two people experiencing homelessness in Montreal have died in the past 24 hours

CBC News - Health - 2 days ago

'Ideally people will come out and overthrow the regime. But it's complicated'

Many exiled Iranians hope for an end to 47 years of oppressive Islamic rule. It’s a challenging view for those who oppose the war – but we must listen to them.

Sydney Morning Herald - Opinion - 2 days ago

Maher: People Aren't Losing Benefits Due to Iran War, My Taxes Never Seem to Actually Help People

During the online "Overtime" segment of Friday's broadcast of HBO's "Real Time," host Bill Maher said that people aren't going without money from the | Clips

Breitbart - Entertainment - 3 days ago

'No Kings' rally draws thousands to Chicago's Grant Park: 'More and more people are horrified and activated'

The nationwide rallies to oppose President Donald Trump come amid the ongoing war in Iran.

Chicago Sun-Times - Top Stories - 3 days ago

Aries: This week put other people's needs first

Free weekly forecast in life, love and career from renowned astrologer, Hedy Damari.

Sydney Morning Herald - Weird - 3 days ago

Zack Polanski joins half a million people in anti-far-right march

Green Party leader Zack Polanski took part in an anti-far-right march in central London on Saturday (28 March). Organised by the Together Alliance, half a million people are estimated to have joined the march, with protesters chanting slogans and holding placards denouncing racism and far-right ideology. The event is set to feature cultural performances, including a music set by former Little Mix singer Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and a video message from London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan.

Independent UK - Politics - 3 days ago

BMI system could 'misclassify' people as overweight or obese, says study

Scans revealed 34% of patients who were obese based on BMI were misclassified, and should have been in the overweight category. And 53% of those labelled overweight based on BMI were in the wrong category.

Sky News - Technology - 4 days ago

Meningitis kills a quarter million people a year, study estimates

More than a quarter of a million people worldwide die from meningitis a year, a large new study estimated on Saturday, following a recent outbreak of the disease in the U.K.

CTV News - Health - 4 days ago

How this doula uses art to help people take a relaxed look at death

It’s the one certainty in life, yet discussing death is still often considered macabre or depressing. This artist wants to change that.

Sydney Morning Herald - Entertainment - 4 days ago

People-Pleasing Chatbots: New Study Highlights Dangers of Overly Agreeable AI

All 11 AI chatbots in the study showed signs of sycophancy, often giving bad advice even when users engaged in unethical, illegal, or harmful ways.

Epoch Times - US News - 4 days ago

Nolte: 'Spider-man' Star Andrew Garfield Believes Watching 'Harry Potter' Harms Trans People ... Watched It Anyway

By his own admission, Andrew Garfield believes watching Harry Potter movies harms transsexuals … and went ahead and did it anyway! | Entertainment By his own admission, Andrew Garfield believes watching "Harry Potter" movies harms transsexuals … and he did it anyway.

Breitbart - Entertainment - 4 days ago

What would you ask the people who want to lead Wales?

The Senedd election is on May 7 and WalesOnline is hosting a leaders debate

WalesOnline - Politics - 4 days ago

The Politicians Won't Stop This War. Only the People Can.

The No Kings movement needs to become a mass anti-war movement.

The Nation - World - 4 days ago

Across India's flood-prone regions, marginalized communities are often hit the hardest by climate-related disasters.

Across India's flood-prone regions, marginalized communities are often hit the hardest by escalating climate-related disasters.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 4 days ago

India: When floods come, survival is a roll of the dice

Across India's flood-prone regions, marginalized communities are often hit the hardest by escalating climate-related disasters.

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 4 days ago

'Singing circle' boosts people facing dementia

AMSTERDAM — Megan Worthy still recalls singing in a choir in the Australian capital, Canberra, as she was growing up.

The Columbian - Health - 5 days ago

As a Palestinian, I stand in solidarity with the Iranian people. Here's why

History teaches us that the West's promises of caring for our 'freedoms' are empty because imperialism wants control.

Aljazeera - Opinion - 5 days ago

New Mexico attorney general on win over Meta -- A Los Angeles jury ruled against Meta and Google on Wednesday, finding the companies liable for reports of damage done to young people by social media. That verdict came less than 24 hours after a similar ruling in New Mexico, where a jury found Meta violated state consumer protection law and endangered children. New Mexico attorney general Ra l Torrez joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.

A Los Angeles jury ruled against Meta and Google on Wednesday, finding the companies liable for reports of damage done to young people by social media. That verdict came less than 24 hours after a similar ruling in New Mexico, where a jury found Meta violated state consumer protection law and endangered children. New Mexico attorney general Raúl Torrez joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.

CBS News - Technology - 5 days ago

Inside India newsletter: Ikea has big plans for the country

Amid slowing global sales and store closures in China, Ikea has high hopes for India.

CNBC - World - 5 days ago

People really love to see feminists fail -- Andi Zeisler

The reaction to Lindy West’s new memoir is a reminder of how quickly we discredit women.

Salon - Entertainment - 6 days ago

The People Getting Falsely Accused of Using AI to Write

Clean, precise prose is now a liability, and non-native English speakers and autistic writers are often paying the price.

New York Magazine - Technology - 6 days ago

Food -- Pinot noir's grip on people's tastebuds is surprisingly old

An analysis of ancient grape seed DNA reveals the earliest known instance of humans in France purposefully cloning plants—including for pinot noir grapes

Scientific American - Environment - 7 days ago

How an indian village overcame a water crisis

Once drought‑stricken, the indian village of Balapuram revived its water sources, restored ponds and check dams, and raised groundwater levels in just five years.

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 7 days ago

The Risk Too Many People Are Taking With Ozempic -- Olivia Layne Babyok

It’s frustrating to watch, given my field of study.

Slate - Technology - 9 days ago

The people using AI for therapy – and the scientists trying to catch up

Young people are turning to the new tech for companionship, reassurance and mental health advice amid concerns that chatbots are isolating the most vulnerable.

Sydney Morning Herald - Health - 11 days ago

'Plogging' fitness trend is taking over New York City's dirty streets — and keeping people in shape

"Getting to go out there with a group of humans, where you all go the same speed, was something that I had never seen before in the running space," one longtime runner said.

New York Post - Health - 12 days ago

'A Daffodil angel, as I called her, walked into a house full of very sad people'

Almost 9,800 deaths every year in Ireland are as a consequence of cancer

Irish Times - Health - 12 days ago

People who attended nightclub urged to get antibiotics amid meningitis outbreak

A Year 13 pupil in Faversham and a student at the University of Kent have died in the outbreak.

Evening Standard - Health - 15 days ago

Carlos Mazon faces scrutiny over his handling of the late October 2024 floods that killed more than 200 people.

Carlos Mazon, president of the Valencia regional government, is facing scrutiny over his handling of floods in late October 2024 that killed more than 200 people.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 15 days ago

"Misleading Content", UAE Orders Arrest of 19 Indians Over War Videos | Firstpost America | N18G

The United Arab Emirates has ordered the arrest of 35 individuals, including 19 Indians, for allegedly spreading misleading and fabricated videos online during the ongoing West Asia conflict. Authorities say the suspects circulated edited clips, AI-generated visuals and false claims about missile strikes and explosions inside the UAE.

First Post - Top Stories - 15 days ago

India's LPG Lifeline Arrives As "Shivalik" Safely Crosses Strait Of Hormuz | Firstpost America |N18G

India has received a major LPG shipment as the tanker Shivalik LPG Carrier arrived at Mundra Port after crossing the sensitive Strait of Hormuz. The vessel carried around 40,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas, enough to fill nearly 28 lakh domestic cylinders. Its arrival comes amid tensions in the Gulf that have disrupted global energy routes, making the shipment a crucial boost to India’s LPG supply chain.

First Post - Top Stories - 15 days ago

How Carney's 'build fast' push divides Canada's Indigenous peoples

Some First Nations are challenging Carney's resource-extraction plans to strengthen Canadian economy from US threats.

Aljazeera - Environment - 17 days ago

Dealing with annoying people might make you age faster

Stressful people in your life are linked to faster biological aging, a US study finds. Forced proximity — especially with family — appears to worsen the effect.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 18 days ago

Inside India newsletter: Middle East war to determine India's trade route to Europe

As the U.S.-Israel war with Iran rages on, experts say that only one of India's two grand connectivity bets has a real future: IMEC.

CNBC - World - 19 days ago

I'm America's first IVF baby — people always ask this bizarre question about my body

“I really feel like a big older sister to a lot of children around the world."

New York Post - Weird - 20 days ago

Israeli attacks on Iran fuel sites aim 'to break resilience of people'

As toxic clouds and rain smother Tehran, analysts say Israel’s aims is to break the resilience of the Iranian people.

Aljazeera - Environment - 22 days ago

Loading... Could a Strait of Hormuz closure slow India's internet? -- The Strait of Hormuz is not only vital for global oil shipments but also a major route for submarine internet cables linking Asia and Europe. With nearly one-third of India's westward data traffic passing through the corridor, any disruption could affect international connectivity, cloud services and digital infrastructure

The Strait of Hormuz is not only vital for global oil shipments but also a major route for submarine internet cables linking Asia and Europe. With nearly one-third of India’s westward data traffic passing through the corridor, any disruption could affect international connectivity, cloud services and digital infrastructure

First Post - Technology - 22 days ago

At least 42 people killed in days of floods across Kenya

Authorities say 26 people died in capital Nairobi as floodwaters submerged homes and carried away vehicles.

Aljazeera - Environment - 22 days ago

Cities witnessed jubilant scenes after India clinched the T20 World Cup

Cities witnessed jubilant scenes after India clinched the T20 World Cup

Deccan Chronicle - Top Stories - 23 days ago

India crush New Zealand to win third T20 World Cup title

Ahmedabad: Indiawon a record third T20 World Cup title and became the first team to defend their crown with a 96 run thumping of New Zealand in a lop...

Peninsula Qatar - Sports - 23 days ago

Left-handers may have competitive advantage over right-handed people

Sharper appetite for challenge observed among left-handed people, study indicates

Independent UK - Science - 25 days ago

Results from a drug trial are raising hope that older people living with the virus will only have to take a single pill.

People who have lived with HIV long-term can need up to a dozen pills every day to suppress the virus. Results from a new drug trial raise hope of changing that.

Deutsche Welle - Health - 26 days ago

Why some people are more drawn to conspiracy theories than others

A strong psychological need for order and structure can, in some people, overshadow their ability to question those beliefs, research suggests

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Marco Rubio declares war on non-white peoples worldwide

Rubio's Munich speech affirmed white Christian supremacy, linking America's racist founding to Europe's imperial past and evangelical expansionism today

Middle East Eye - Top Stories - 1 month ago

New HIV drug may end multi-pill regimen for older people

People who have lived with HIV long-term can need up to a dozen pills every day to suppress the virus. Results from a new drug trial raise hope of changing that.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 1 month ago

India thrash Zimbabwe in T20 World Cup, South Africa into semi-finals

Chennai: Defending champions India thrashed Zimbabwe by 72 runs in their Super Eights T20 World Cup match on Thursday, a result that guaranteed South...

Peninsula Qatar - Sports - 1 month ago

Abandoned Welsh village where people came home to be told 'it's gone'

It was once home to more than 200 people.

WalesOnline - Weird - 1 month ago

CMF Headphone Pro Review: A little funky but too much fun -- Nothing sub-brand, CMF has recently launched its budget-friendly over ear headphones in India. At Rs 6,999, the CMF Headphone Pro is well worth its asking price for its features and performance.

Nothing sub-brand, CMF has recently launched its budget-friendly over ear headphones in India. At Rs 6,999, the CMF Headphone Pro is well worth its asking price for its features and performance.

First Post - Technology - 1 month ago

Rich people are developing 'longevity fixation syndrome' — and paying $120K a week to treat it

People are developing "longevity fixation syndrome" — and some are paying $120,000 a week to treat it.

New York Post - Health - 1 month ago

Anthropic vs Anthropic: Why is a Karnataka start-up suing the US AI giant? -- A Karnataka-based company named Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against US AI firm Anthropic PBC, alleging trademark infringement and brand confusion after the American company's India expansion. The case, now before a Karnataka court, comes as global AI giants enter India's booming tech market

A Karnataka-based company named Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against US AI firm Anthropic PBC, alleging trademark infringement and brand confusion after the American company’s India expansion. The case, now before a Karnataka court, comes as global AI giants enter India’s booming tech market

First Post - Technology - 1 month ago

Granderson: Trump keeps reminding us why people support him. It's the racism

Why did Harris lose? A lot of single-issue voters just want a champion for their white supremacist worldview.

Los Angeles Times - Politics - 1 month ago

Why India's Aravalli Mountain Range matters: Interview with Anuradha P Dhawan

India’s Supreme Court’s redefinition of the Aravalli hills has triggered nationwide protests, with environmentalists warning that mining and real estate expansion could endanger India’s oldest mountain system and vulnerable communities.

Global Voices - Environment - 2 months ago

Pitching power: Unpacking the T20 Cricket World Cup crisis between Bangladesh and India

Bangladesh’s refusal to participate in 2026 T20 Cricket World Cup matches scheduled on Indian soil represents far more than a diplomatic standoff or a security dispute.

Global Voices - Business - 2 months ago

Top Gadgets of 2025 in India We Got Our Hands On -- Unique and useful gadgets beyond smartphones that caught our eye this year and elevated their respective segments.

Unique and useful gadgets beyond smartphones that caught our eye this year and elevated their respective segments.

First Post - Technology - 2 months ago

When the judge meets the algorithm: AI tools entering India's courts

Indian courts are adopting AI and emerging technologies to tackle backlogs and bureaucracy, yet success depends on addressing ethical safeguards and effectively training judges and citizens for responsible implementation.

Global Voices - Technology - 3 months ago

To Solve the Deepfake Problem, People Need the Rights to Their Own Image

When anyone can forge reality, society can’t self-govern. Borrowing Denmark’s approach could help the U.S. restore accountability around deepfakes

Scientific American - Opinion - 4 months ago

Do weighted vests help give you a better workout? A doctor shares tips. -- A fitness trend has people donning extra pounds - in the form of a weighted vest - in order to intensify their workout. But is it safe?

A fitness trend has people donning extra pounds — in the form of a weighted vest — in order to intensify their workout. But is it safe?

CBS News - Health - 5 months ago

Animal instincts -- Fitness trend that can give you a six-pack has people running on all fours like animals — it's not just for furries

"Quadrobics" is gaining traction on social media, where devotees are showing off their bear crawls and cat leaps — often while wearing furry masks and tails.

New York Post - Health - 5 months ago

New Yorkers are getting cheap robot massages because they don't want to talk to people or be touched

“Our mission is to be the world’s most accessible and affordable wellness option,” Bo Peabody, founder of Cloud Touchless Massage, told The Post.

New York Post - Health - 5 months ago

The Hobbesian turn in Kathmandu: What it means for Nepal and India

Nepal’s youth have demonstrated their capacity to bring down rulers. Whether they or their successors can build a political order that escapes corruption and impunity is the more difficult test

First Post - Opinion - 6 months ago

'India is coming to table': Trump's aide Peter Navarro ahead of India-US trade talks

Ahead of India-US trade talks, US President Donald Trump’s adviser, Peter Navarro, has struck a triumphant tone and said ‘India is coming to the table’.

First Post - World - 6 months ago

People Want AI To Help Artists, Not Be The Artist

We surveyed people in the U.S. about artificial-intelligence-generated art. Their answers told us a lot about how we value human creativity

Scientific American - Opinion - 6 months ago

I'm with Prince William – there's a reason people want pure-breed dogs

The Prince and Princess of Wales sparked outrage by allowing their cocker spaniel to breed, in an age when so many pets need rehoming – but, says Charlotte Cripps, proud owner of a pedigree golden retriever, I wouldn’t let a nervous and leaky rescue dog in the house

Independent UK - Opinion - 9 months ago

These people are all taking Ozempic in secret — the real reasons no one wants to 'fess up

Their jeans are smaller — but their lips are sealed. Three secret GLP-1 users opened up to The Post.

New York Post - Health - 11 months ago

At Least 146 People Were Killed After A Crowd Surge At A Halloween Celebration In South Korea

A witness told BuzzFeed News she was making her way through the crowd when "suddenly this wave of panic rushed us." This story contains graphic photos and describes disturbing video.

BuzzFeed News - World - 1 year ago

Liam Payne Investigation: 5 People Charged In Connection With One Direction Singer's Death

Five people are facing charges related to the death of Liam Payne, the former One Direction star who died in Bueno Aires, Argentina.

International Business Times - Entertainment - 1 year ago

People Are Using ChatGPT For Therapy. Here's What Mental Health Experts Think About That.

“They can offer some basic support, which is great, but not clinical support.”

BuzzFeed News - Technology - 1 year ago

People Are Reacting To A Viral Video Of A Young Fan Grabbing Katy Perry From Behind

“She handled that very well. Must’ve been frightening, but she gave them a moment.”

BuzzFeed News - Entertainment - 1 year ago

People Are Divided Over Dolly Parton Defending The Country Music Association's Decision To Give Beyoncé 0 Nominations For "Cowboy Carter"

“‘They probably only nominated country artists who been doing it for whole their career’ becomes invalid when you see they nominated Post Malone but not Beyonce.”

BuzzFeed News - Entertainment - 1 year ago

Internet Users Are Reacting To A Video Of Nicola Coughlan Being Ignored By Multiple People On The Emmys Red Carpet

“walking and STOPPING in the middle in front of the cameras? what happened to manners?”

BuzzFeed News - Entertainment - 1 year ago