Making a decision where to study is undoubtedly a very important step for your future life and career. Studying abroad is a great opportunity to experience great things, gain useful skills, and maybe learn a foreign language on the way. And what is the best choice? Studying in the Czech Republic! Investment Studying abroad is […]
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What happened to Kevin Hart's mom? He was raised by a single mother who kept the family together before she died of cancer in 2007.
Source: Getty ImagesThere is no doubt that Kevin Hart is one of the biggest stars in the world right now. But the road to fame hasn't been without some pretty huge bumps and scratches along the way. Don't F**k This Up is new Netflix docuseries chronicling Kevin Hart's last year.
Nollywood actress Ronke Odusanya has spoken on rumors of her purchasing a new mansion. Naija News reports that news of the actress purchasing a multi-million edifice had begun to make the rounds on social media.
Debunking the news, the mother of one however stated that she had not bought any home.
While she thanked everyone for the love and congratulations shown all over social media, she however explained that the house being circulated does not belong to her.
Remember the Time PETA Put out Those "Got Autism?" Billboards?By Pippa RagaJan. 5 2021, Published 6:39 p.m. ET
Source: gettyBetween anti-vaxxers, 5G conspiracists, and flat-earthers, the internet is a place rife with bogus claims about almost anything. Countless online commentators suddenly become “experts” when the topic turns to something that they feel passionate about, despite a stunning lack of evidence to back up their claims.
A controversial old PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) ad recently resurfaced on social media, wherein the organization claims there is a link between consuming dairy products and developing autism.
For months the Department of Agriculture had sent up a dire warning: this summer the U.S. would harvest the second biggest wheat crop in history but would have no place to store it. Taking its own warning to heart, the Government last week began floating twelve Liberty ships out of the Hudson River “mothball fleet” to provide “emergency” storage.
But the emergency had been adjusted elsewhere. As farmers out in the wheat belt already knew, the long-heralded “glut” of wheat simply had not materialized.