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"Until you have a dog you don't understand what could be eaten."
Health experts said it is too early to predict whether demand would match up with the 171 million doses of the new boosters the U.S. ordered for the fall.
Director Greg Mottola said he also gave back some of his salary, though not as much as the "Mad Men" star: "He’s richer than me."
The musician, once signed to DeGeneres' record label, told Rolling Stone the "opportunistic" talk show host "abandoned" him after his music underperformed.
“A decision about his future with the Celtics beyond this season will be made at a later date,” the Celtics said.
The unusual clash occurred during violent protests over the death of a young woman in "morality police" custody because her scarf was allegedly loose.
Actions by Facebook during last year’s Gaza war violated the rights of Palestinian users to freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, and political participation.
The death of Roe v. Wade is "clouding" women's economic futures, warned the survey's chief data scientist.
The tide of international opinion appears to have decisively shifted against Russia.
Grantham pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of his mother Barbara Waite in their British Columbia home.
The previously unreleased picture from Buckingham Palace honors Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in a special way.
The woman, identified only as Effie, hinted in social media posts that Chambers had encouraged her to come forward — which Chambers denied.

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