Emmys 2023- Matthew Perry Honored With Special Tribute During In Memoriam Segment

2023 Emmys Honors Matthew Perry, Norman Lear and More During In Memoriam

Matthew Perry's fans will always be there for him.

During the Jan. 15 broadcast of the 2023 Emmys, the late Friends star was given a touching tribute during the in memoriam segment.

Singers Charlie Puth and The War and Treaty began performi…

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America Ferrera Reveals How Kerry Washington Helped Her During Postpartum

America Ferrera Reflects On How Her Body Was Perceived

This Barbie has fantastic friends.

America Ferrera recently offered insight into how Kerry Washington helped her ease back into work after she gave birth to son Sebastian, 5.

"When I first had my first child, my son, I went back to shoot on Superstore when…

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Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright Reunite at Their Son Cruz's 3rd Birthday Party Amid Separation

Brittany Cartwright Denies That Her and Jax Taylor's Breakup Is a Publicity Stunt

Exes Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright are putting family first.

More than a month after revealing their separation, the Valley costars got together for a special occasion: Their son Cruz's third birthday. The Bravo stars hosted a…

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Tearful Isabella Strahan Details Painful Third Brain Surgery Amid Cancer Battle_1

Tearful Isabella Strahan Details Painful Third Brain Surgery Amid Cancer Battle

Isabella Strahan is getting candid about her difficult recovery from surgery amid her brain cancer battle. 

The 19-year-old—who was diagnosed with medulloblastoma in October—got teary-eyed while detailing her third craniotomy to remove her tumor, explaining that afterward she was &…

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Delta Will Charge Unvaccinated Employees $200 Insurance Fee

As the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, more companies are starting to require coronavirus vaccines for their employees. But this week, Delta Air Lines chose a different tactic when it became the first major U.S. company to say it will charge more for health insurance if employees do not get vaccinated.

Some may see this as a compromise between vaccine mandates and more pos…

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It’s Getting Bot In the Kitchen

Robotic butlers that can cook dinner for the family won’t exist anytime soon. But that doesn’t mean technologists aren’t aiming to help out in the kitchen. A swath of companies, from appliance giants to gadgets startups, are fielding devices that help prepare meals and shop for groceries so families can eat more healthily. Here’s a look at some of the most promising devi…

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More Men Than Women Are Now Single

Almost a third of adult single men live with a parent. Single men are much more likely to be unemployed, financially fragile and to lack a college degree than those with a partner. They’re also likely to have lower median earnings; single men earned less in 2019 than in 1990, even adjusting for inflation. Single women, meanwhile, earn the same as they did 30 years ago, but those with part…

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Most Companies Buying Carbon Credits Are Not Greenwashing

In 1983, at a beach resort in Fiji, a young man named Jay Westerveld saw a request that hotel guests reuse their towels to “save our planet.” Reflecting on his experience in a college term paper, Westerveld pointed out the hypocrisy of guilt-tripping guests about towels while the hotel was hastily building more bungalows. “It all comes out in the greenwash,” he wrote, coining …

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Study Reveals Link Between Air Pollution and Stillbirths

About 140 million babies were born globally last year—the equivalent of adding an entire new Russia to the world’s population. Not counted among those typically blessed events are the number of families whose pregnancies end tragically. According to the United Nations Interagency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, about 2 million pregnancies around the world end in stillbirth eac…

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The High Seas Treaty is Only the Beginning

“The ship has reached the shore.” With these words on the evening of March 4, 2023 at the United Nations in New York, BBNJ president Rena Lee brought the decades-long negotiations of a U.N. High Seas Treaty to a successful conclusion. Hailing the historic moment, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said it was a victory for multilateralism and for global efforts to counter the d…

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