
Jane Seymour, 70, explains why she hasn’t gotten a facelift: ‘Almost everyone I know is doing it’
At age 70, Jane Seymour isn’t in a rush to turn back the hands of time.

Carnival Corp’s Aida cruises to set sail by end of March
AIDA Cruises’ AIDAperla will commence sailing around the Canary Islands, sitting off the northwest coast of Africa, on March 20.

3 Israelis reinfected with South African coronavirus variant: health officials
Two Israelis who contracted but recovered from the novel coronavirus have since been reinfected with a concerning coronavirus variant that was first identified in South Africa, according to…

Families deserve independent probe of Cuomo nursing home policy: Former NY gubernatorial candidate
Former New York gubernatorial candidate Marc Molinaro is calling on state and federal authorities to investigate New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s nursing home coronavirus policy, which he says…

Psaki: Gun control a ‘priority,’ Biden ‘not afraid of standing up’ to the NRA
White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday said gun control is a “priority” for President Biden – and said he is “not afraid of standing up” to the…

90-year-old woman braves snow storm, walks 6 miles for coronavirus vaccine
A 90-year-old Seattle woman walked 6 miles in the snow on Sunday after finally securing an appointment to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

White House: Vaccine doses for states increased to 13.5 million a week
The White House said Tuesday that the administration will increase the supply of coronavirus vaccines to states per week, saying that President Biden is focused on increasing supply, the…

Emma Stone transforms into Cruella De Vil for edgy new movie
The villain was originally played by Glenn Close.

Bill Gates says rich countries should be eating 100% synthetic beef
While he explained the “80 poorest countries” still must rely on real meat consumption, the Microsoft co-founder says the future should be plant-based for developed countries.

Majority of students live in Biden CDC red zone with strictest reopening standards
More than nine out of 10 U.S. K-12 students are living in COVID-19 “red zones,” or areas that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have determined to be…