Prince William says hospitalised grandfather Prince Philip is OK
22 Feb, 2021 05:44 PM
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Prince William said on Monday that his grandfather, Prince Philip, is OK as the 99-year-old royal consort remains in a London hospital for rest and observation.
William was asked about Philip when he visited a coronavirus vaccination centre in eastern England. Yes, he s OK, they re keeping an eye on him, William said, and gave a wink.
Philip was admitted to the private King Edward VII s Hospital in London on Tuesday after falling ill. Buckingham Palace said the husband of Queen Elizabeth II was expected to remain in the hospital into this week for a period of observation and rest .
42 Dugg Assures He Is Okay After Shooting on Music Video Set
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While the We Paid hitmaker takes to Instagram Story to address the gunfire that erupted during the music video filming, DJ A-Tron confirms that Roddy Ricch wasn t injured either in the incident. Feb 22, 2021
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42 Dugg is okay despite the recent shooting on the set of his music video featuring
Roddy Ricch that left several people injured. The 26-year-old rapper took to Instagram Story to assure his fans that he wasn t hurt in the incident.
42 Dugg, whose real name is Dion Marquise Hayes, shared a video that features him wearing a balaclava while he touched around his neck, seemingly showing that he s not injured anywhere on his body. He then moved the camera to capture him from head to toe, while writing over the video, Appreciate the concerns though I did not get SHOT!!!!!!
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Say ‘no’ to voter suppression in Alaska Author: Jessica Cler Published February 21
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Print article Since 2005, millions of votes have been cast by people in Alaska on local, state and federal elections. Out of those votes, how many cases of confirmed voter fraud were found? According to the Heritage Foundation, the answer is three. You read that right, three. Despite the clear lack of any real voter fraud in Alaska, State Sen. Mike Shower an appointee of Gov. Bill Walker is pushing forward legislation that no one asked for, Senate Bill 39. SB 39 is a solution in search of a problem that doesn’t exist, except for maybe in the fantastical mind of Sen. Shower. By banning local communities across the state from having vote-by-mail elections, and by eliminating automatic voter registration from the PFD, Sen. Shower is attempting to steal the votes of people all across Alaska. In short, voter fraud is not an issue in Alaska, but voter suppressi