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Celebrity Pregnancy Is Big Business

Celebrity Pregnancy Is Big Business These days, content begins at conception. Clockwise from top left, Instagram posts by Danielle Brooks, Nicole Polizzi, Iskra Lawrence (pictured with Philip Payne) and Audrina Patridge, all of whom teamed up with brands to produce pregnancy-related content. By Janet Manley Published Jan. 23, 2021Updated Jan. 29, 2021 The year 1948 yielded one of history’s great non-announcements: an opaque statement from Buckingham Palace that Elizabeth still a princess at the time would undertake “no public engagements after the end of June.” That she was pregnant with her first child, Prince Charles, went wholly unmentioned. In the intervening decades, things have gotten a bit more explicit and lucrative. The news that a public figure is pregnant often comes directly from the source, in a post that may also be an #ad.

The players Manchester City, Manchester United, Spurs and Liverpool must sign in January

Forget gut instinct, clubs can now use ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE to identify the perfect transfer. and it even assesses a player s chemistry on the pitch. Here s who it says the Big Six need NOW In the January transfer window clubs need players who can make a difference from the day they arrive New technology using artificial intelligence allows analysts to calculate how well a player will fit in and link up with new team-mates based on styles of play and on- and off-field chemistry, increasing chance of success Sportsmail has been given access to a new system created by Ai Abacus to assess the best signings for clubs

Long-term Covid-19 effects: The many strange symptoms, explained

When Heather-Elizabeth Brown spiked a fever in April in Detroit, the only reason she was able to get a coronavirus test was because she was volunteering as a police chaplain and was therefore considered an essential worker. Her results came back negative, and she was relieved. But then, she says, “I just got sicker and sicker.” After being turned away from overcrowded ERs twice, Brown was eventually admitted on her third try. She finally tested positive, and by that point, she was severely ill. She was put on a ventilator and spent the next 31 days in a medically induced coma.

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