- U.S.INSIDER
A North Carolina city council fired a man for 'white privilege and entitlement' after he refused to address a Black woman by her professional title
The man, a volunteer on the zoning commission, refused a Black woman's repeated asks for him to address her as "Dr." instead of "Mrs."
- CelebrityYahoo Life
Padma Lakshmi, 50, is stunning in black lingerie: ‘Feeling like myself in my body again’
Padma Lakshmi is feeling herself.
- U.S.In The Know
Woman allegedly catches disturbing dressing room encounter on camera: ‘Be safe out there’
She is now trying to warn others to be careful, lest they find themselves in the same situation. The post Woman allegedly catches disturbing dressing room encounter on camera: ‘Be safe out there’ appeared first on In The Know.
- WorldThe Telegraph
Japanese man arrested after dating 35 women at the same time in bid to 'get birthday presents'
A Japanese man has been arrested after reportedly dating more than 35 women at the same time. Takashi Miyagawa, a part-time worker, is being investigated for allegedly defrauding dozens of women by pretending he was serious about each of their relationships and receiving hundreds of pounds worth of gifts from them. He was apparently caught out when the women joined forces to create a victims’ association after discovering his extensive infidelity and reported him to the police, according to local media. Among the claims is that he gave each woman a different date for his birthday, ensuring a constant stream of gifts throughout the year. One 47-year-old woman reportedly thought his birthday was on February 22, another aged 40 was told it was July, while another 35-year-old believed his birthday was in April. In total, he allegedly received around 100,000 yen (£668) worth of gifts from the women, including a £200 suit.
- HealthBusiness Insider
A man who got his first COVID-19 vaccine a year ago in Moderna's clinical trial just received his third shot - and he's feeling great
The 30-year-old science communicator got his first shot of the Moderna vaccine in a clinical trial last April. He's since gotten two more shots.
- PoliticsINSIDER
A newly signed Georgia bill would make daylight-saving time permanent so criminals will have 'one less hour in the evening to commit their crimes,' official says
"Criminals like the cloak of darkness, so they have one less hour in the evening to commit their crimes," Rep. Wes Cantrell told WSB-TV.
- EntertainmentFOX News Videos
VideoJesse Watters: Democrats and the media uses fear to control America
'Watters' World' host dissects how the media narrative on racism, coronavirus sells fear

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