Not to change the topic here:
After HOT 99.5 removes 'The Kane Show', Intern John, former co-host Danni Starr react | WBFF
'Tiger King': Jeff Lowe Talks 'Hot Nanny' Masha Diduk | True Crime Buzz
Two of the biggest figures in the docuseries, Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin , did not participate in the follow-up interview — but a number of the talking heads did, including the current owner of Exotic's zoo: Jeff Lowe and his wife, Lauren.
One of the first questions McHale asked the Lowes had nothing to do with Exotic, instead questioning him about a bizarre scene in the documentary where Jeff and then-pregnant Lauren are talking about hiring an attractive nanny for their soon-to-be-born baby. The two are in an open marriage, which was brought up in the docuseries on multiple occasions.
Six Years After #BringBackOurGirls, Freed Chibok Captives Face Fresh Danger - WSJ
And here's another article:
Move Over, Unicorns. Llamas Rule the Toy Business Now. - The New York Times
At this year's American International Toy Fair, which took place at the Javits Center in New York in mid-February, hundreds of buyers came in search of products to feed the fleeting desires of children all around the world. As they strolled up and down the aisles, perusing wares from hundreds of vendors, a clear theme emerged: llamas.
Booth after booth, llamas — and their smaller cousins, alpacas — poked up their long necks, their soulful eyes begging for attention. There were squishy llamas. Plush llamas. Sequined llamas. Knit llamas. There were llama diaries, llama lip balm, llama puzzles, llama backpacks, llama pool floats, llama rockers, llama teethers and llama mobiles.
St. Cecilia stays hot in NTV bracket | KHGI
News Scan for Apr 14, 2020 | CIDRAP
The new cases first emerged over the weekend after 52 days—more than 7 weeks—with no new infections in the 18-month-long outbreak in the DRC. According to Reuters, all three of the new case-patients had visited the Horizon Healthcare Centre in Beni, one of the main virus hot spots in the country's northeastern provinces.
The World Health Organization (WHO) today said the resurgence of cases means the situation in the DRC continues to constitute a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
5-year-old Alaska girl is serious about keeping people safe – Lowell Sun
She said so in a video, the Fairbanks, Alaska, resident made that's been viewed more than 18,000 times and drawn the praise of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
"I'm sorry if you can't go to your play dates," Nova said in the March 26 video. "Don't go anywhere. And wash your hands. I'm serious."
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Nova told her mom that she wanted to make the video after her aunt, Jennifer Trevors in Halifax, Nova Scotia, sent her a video of Trudeau thanking children in Canada for not going on their play dates and for doing their part in stopping the spread of the virus.
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