In her interview with 'Elle,' Beyoncé opened up about having multiple miscarriages and how they affected her idea of what success really means.
For someone like Beyoncé, who seems like she has everything going for her, it's sometimes surprising to know that there's more going on that we don't know about.
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In her cover story for Elle, the "Lemonade" singer talked a lot about learning from the ups and downs of life and also revealed how her miscarriages led her to change her outlook on a lot of things, including, specifically, her outlook on what success really means.
“Being a woman is just such a war, forever,” Billie Eilish says. “Especially being a young woman in the public eye. It’s really unfair.”
When I arrive at her L.A. studio, Eilish is strumming her acoustic guitar, radiating an effortless cool. She’s so down-to-earth, it’s easy to forget that she won seven Grammys and an Oscar before she was even old enough to toast her success with a glass of Champagne.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has deleted an Instagram post which quotes former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allison-Madueke addressing the money laundering allegation against her. The social media post earlier cited by Naija News claimed that the former minister spoke in an interview with journalists in the United Kingdom.
However, further checks on the anti-graft agency’s Instagram handle shows that the unsigned post has been pulled down.
President Muhammadu Buhari-led government on Monday disclosed that it would review the January 18 earlier date scheduled for the resumption of schools across Nigeria. The Federal Government attributed its decision to the increase in COVID-19 cases in the country.
The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, stated this while answering questions during a press briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja.
The minister said, “On the January 18 resumption date, we are reviewing it.
-Venturing into the world of originals, FilmOne Production comes alive with Adire After a couple of weeks at different vintage locations in Ibadan, West Africa’s leading film company, FilmOne Entertainment, has wrapped shoot and is now in the post-production stage of its debut original feature film, Adire. With the coming weeks scheduled for editing footage, sound and special effects, the film is on course to premiere to the world soon.
Gunmen suspected to be hoodlums have attacked members of theLabour party (LP) in Aninri and Awgu local government areas of the Enugu state during their monthly Ward meetings. According to reports, the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon with some members of the party wounded, while cars were vandalized.
Confirming the reports, LP governorship candidate, Hon Chijioke Edeoga, told SaharaReporters that nobody was killed in the attack, although some people sustained various types of injuries while their cars, chairs and canopies were destroyed.
Asher Keddie (born 31 July 1974) is an Australian actress. Beginning her career in the television series Five Mile Creek in the mid 1980s, Keddie received wide recognition for her role in the critically acclaimed series Offspring. Her significant repertoire in television has led to her being dubbed as the 'Golden Girl of Australian Television'.
As of 2015, she has taken out the 'Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Actress' five times in a row.
Mom Shares Half-off Grocery Store Hack
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Mom Shares Her Secret to Getting 50% Off on Her Grocery Shopping, but Some Doubt ItBy Mustafa GatollariPublished April 20 2023, 9:22 a.m. ET
Source: TikTok | @homesteadingfor3Food prices in the United States keep going up, making it harder and harder for many Americans to keep their fridges and pantries full. So it's no surprise that there are folks looking for ways to save money whenever they're going out to eat or during trips to the grocery store.
Since the beginning of 2017, only 11 of 25 title-winning teams from major United States professional and collegiate sports have visited the White House to celebrate with the President. This count includes teams from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, WNBA, Division I college football, Division I men’s college basketball and Division I women’s college basketball. It excludes recent championship teams in these leagues from Canada, MLS’ Toronto FC and the NBA’s Toronto Raptors, as well as teams representing the United States in international competitions, including the 2019 World Cup-winning women’s national soccer team and medal-winning Olympians from the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.