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Erika Jayne says she was joking about PK, Dorit Kemsley breakup

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Erika Jayne is backtracking on her comments about Dorit and Paul “PK” Kemsley’s marriage. After PK shaded Jayne on Instagram for claiming his marriage was on the rocks, the “Pretty Mess” singer commented on his post claiming it was all in good fun. “When did you get so sensitive? You know damn well I was joking..” the reality star wrote. Erika Jayne claims she was joking about friends PK and Dorit Kemsley’s potential split. Instagram/theprettymess Over the weekend, Jayne predicted her “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” co-stars would be the next Bravolebrities to divorce during a panel at BravoCon. After being asked which relationship was headed to “Splitsville,” the 51-year-old initially dodged the question, saying she felt “bad.” However, she quickly changed her tune and marched to centerstage before revealing “Dorit and PK.” PK and Dorit have both spoken out about Jayne’s comments. Instagram/doritkemsley Many “Housewives” and fans of th...

2024 contest comes into view with hurdles for both parties

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[ad_1] Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Both political parties are opening the new year confronting critical questions about the people and policies they want to embrace as the next election speeds into view. The challenges are particularly urgent for Republicans, who hoped to enter 2023 with a secure grip on one, if not both, chambers of Congress. Instead, an underwhelming midterm election yielded only a thin House majority that will expose fierce intraparty divisions this week as California Rep. Kevin McCarthy fights for the speakership. And before the end of the month, the Republican National Committee must resolve a divisive leadership battle of its own. A central figure in virtually everything is Donald Trump, the former president who transformed the GOP more than seven years ago and is still fighting to exert his will over Republicans in Congress, the RNC and Republica...

Jeremy Renner in 'critical but stable condition' following 'weather related accident plowing snow'

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[ad_1] Jeremy Renner in 'critical but stable condition': Actor, 51, is airlifted to the hospital following 'weather related accident while plowing snow' By Adam S. Levy For Dailymail.com Published: 23:25 EST, 1 January 2023 | Updated: 23:54 EST, 1 January 2023 Jeremy Renner is in 'critical but stable condition' due to injuries suffered after a 'weather related accident while plowing snow.' The 51-year-old actor, a two-time Academy Award nominee, was airlifted to the hospital on Sunday, his spokesperson told Deadline .  According to the actor's spokesperson, The Mayor of Kingstown star was 'receiving excellent care' and his family his with him. The latest: Jeremy Renner is in 'critical but stable condition' due to injuries suffered after a 'weather related accident while plowing snow' The actor, who has been seen on the ...

Doctor: These are the five health considerations every Aussie should think about in 2023 

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[ad_1] A doctor has shared the five health considerations every Aussie should think about in 2023, and they are guaranteed to make sure you're in good shape by the end of the year. Dr Preeya Alexander is a GP known as The Wholesome Doctor  online who is based in Melbourne, and she has built up an online following for sharing her health tips and tricks. 'These are the top five health considerations for the new year,' Dr Preeya posted on Instagram. A doctor has shared the five health considerations every Aussie should think about in 2023, including making sure your brain and body are okay (Dr Preeya Alexander pictured) 1. Are you up to date with the cancer screening programs you are eligible for? The first thing Dr Preeya said you should think about is whether you're up to date with the cancer screening programs you're eligible for. Whether it's breast cancer, bowel cancer or a cervical check, the GP said that cancer screening programs 'aim to det...

Trump news today: Trump rages at his enemies in New Year message after damning Jan 6 report and tax returns

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[ad_1] What we know about Donald Trump’s tax returns Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Donald Trump’s message to ring in 2023 wished a happy New Year to his political enemies, from “radical left Democrats” and “Marxist Lunatics” to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and anti-Trump Republicans he claims are working to “destroy” the US. A string of furious posts and articles shared to his Truth Social account follow a damning week for the former president, after members of Congress released a sweeping report on the attack on the US Capitol on 6 January, 2021 and years of his tax information to the public. His long-anticipated tax returns put his finances and business practices in the spotlight as he faces calls to be criminally charged in connection with the insurrection. An accompanying report points to questionable claims regarding professional expenses, charitable deducti...

Benedict’s funeral to bring ‘two popes’ era to a complicated close

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[ad_1] Comment on this story Comment VATICAN CITY — One of the most atypical chapters in modern Catholic history began on March 13, 2013, when a just-elected Pope Francis, appearing on the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica, offered a prayer for his still-living predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. It culminated Saturday, nearly a decade later, when Benedict died at a monastery inside the Vatican: Francis was the first to rush over to see the body, a Holy See spokesman told The Winestle News. But the delicate dance between the two popes — one current, one former — isn’t over yet, at least not entirely. That’s because Francis, in the final act of a relationship that was outwardly warm but often awkward, will be the one to frame the period of remembrance and mourning. On Thursday, he’ll preside over Benedict’s funeral. What will Pope Benedict’s funeral look like? Pope Francis will preside. This precedent-setting week will be watched to see how fully Benedict is given the passages th...

Almost 100,000 Catholics expected to pay their respects and see Pope Benedict XVI lying in state

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[ad_1] Almost 100,000 people will pass through St Peter's Basilica over the next three days to pay their respects to the late Pope Benedict XVI. It comes as crowds of mourning Catholics gathered in St Peter's Square in the Vatican last night to prepare to say goodbye to the former Pope, who died in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery at 9.34am on Saturday. Benedict, who was the first Pope in 600 years to resign from the role, will be lying in state for mourners to pay their respects from today.  Each day, 30,000 devout Catholics are expected to walk through the Basilica to see the late Pope before his 'simple' funeral on Thursday that will be led by the current Pope Francis. Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the first pope in 600 years to resign from the role, died in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican at 9.34am on Saturday and is now lying in state (pictured) The body of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI in the chapel of the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in th...

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