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Philip Morris International CEO says cigarettes should be banned and the company will stop selling Marlboros in the UK within a decade
Jacek Olczak compared cigarettes to gas-powered cars, which are set to be barred from being sold in the UK starting in 2030.
- EntertainmentBravo
Amanda Batula Celebrates Her 30th Birthday in a Teeny Lavender String Bikini
Amanda Batula celebrated turning 30 with a fun day at the beach. The Summer House cast member rang in her milestone birthday by soaking up the sun in a teeny lavender string bikini, as captured in a recent Instagram post. On July 24, Amanda took to her Instagram Stories to share a peek into her birthday festivities. The newly minted 30-year-old feted her big day by catching some rays alongside her fiancé Kyle Cooke and several of their Summer House castmates. To celebrate the special occasion, A
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Elizabeth Warren took aim at Jeff Bezos, saying 'the richest guy on Earth can launch himself into space while over half the country lives paycheck to paycheck'
"He can afford to pitch in so everyone else gets a chance," Warren said, nodding to reports that Bezos paid $0 in income taxes for at least two years.
- CelebrityE!
Justin Timberlake Responds After Lance Bass Calls Him Out for Not Texting Back
After Lance Bass threw some shade his way, Justin Timberlake gave a very relatable reason for not having been quick to respond to his NSYNC pal's text.
- PoliticsWashington Examiner
Sarah Huckabee Sanders encourages Arkansans to consider getting 'Trump vaccine'
Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said she got the "Trump vaccine" and urged others to contemplate following suit as Arkansas experiences skyrocketing rates of COVID-19.
- SportsAssociated Press
Olympic broadcasters curb sexual images of female athletes
At an Olympics aiming to set the highest level of television standards, the head of broadcasting at the Tokyo Games is trying to banish overly sexualized images of female athletes. “You will not see in our coverage some things that we have been seeing in the past, with details and close-up on parts of the body,” Olympic Broadcasting Services chief executive Yiannis Exarchos said Monday. Gymnasts from Germany sent a message against uniforms they believe exploit their sexuality by competing in T

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