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Ryan Seacrest's Ex Girlfriend Shayna Taylor Posts Cryptic Instagram After Breakup
The 28-year-old personal chef shared a message about never needing "to convince the right person to love you."
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"You will never need to convince the right person to love you. No matter what, you cannot change them, make them do the work, or get them to commit to you if they're not ready to show up," the post read. "Change must be inspired from within, and actions are always louder than words."
"Ryan and Shayna decided to end their romantic relationship amicably some time ago," a spokesperson for Ryan told the outlet. "They remain good friends, each other's biggest supporters and will always cherish their time together as a couple."
Pioneering CRISPR researcher Jennifer Doudna is coming to Disrupt
From her positions as the Chancellor's Chair Professor in the University of California, Berkeley's Chemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology Departments and a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institutes and professor at the University of California, San Francisco, Doudna has been at the forefront of research into CRISPR gene editing technology.
It was only eight years ago that Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier first proposed that CRISPR-Cas9 enzymes (which direct immune responses in microbes) could be used to edit genomes. That discovery would prove to be one of the most significant advancements in the history of the human understanding of biology, and it has the potential to reshape the world.
'Under the Riccione Sun' Netflix Review: Stream It or Skip It?
Marco (Saul Nanni) is a shy, nice-guy type who’s been nursing a crush on Guenda (Fotini Peluso) for millennia, and he’s thrilled to learn she’s finally busted it off with her boyfriend of several of those millennia; his roomie for the week is Tommy (Matteo Oscar Giuggioli), a longhaired doof devoted to helping him land Guenda. Their B&B landlord is Gualtiero (Andrea Roncato), an old-timer and former womanizer who has all kinds of questionable advice for Marco.
Not to change the topic here:
Judge: NY lockup's COVID-19 response lacked common sense
NEW YORK (AP) — A Manhattan federal lockup failed to implement common-sense measures to protect prisoners after a COVID-19 outbreak infected dozens of inmates at the facility, a judge said Thursday.
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"The inmates are likely to show that the MCC's response to the pandemic was ad hoc and overlooked many gaps in its scheme to identify and isolate infected inmates — creating conditions that posed a substantial risk to the health of all inmates," Ramos said.
White Cloud Engulfs Massachusetts Gas Station as Fire-Suppression System Malfunctions
A fire-suppression system malfunctioned at a Stop & Shop gas station in Quincy, Massachusetts, on July 2, coating the area with white powder.
Federal prosecutors announce charges against Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell
WNBA Star Maya Moore Helped Free a Wrongfully Convicted Man From Prison
On Wednesday, July 1, Moore was right there with Irons when he was released from prison as prosecutors declined to retry the case.
"People don't want to watch a fixed game," Moore said the morning show. "They want to watch a fair game, and so that's all we're asking for, in our justice system—let's be fair." You can watch the full conversation, above.
Moore also captured Irons's own reaction as he left Jefferson City Correctional Center on Instagram.
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