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Pregnant Margot Robbie is every inch the glowing mother-to-be as she showcases her growing baby bump in a black bikini while relaxing with husband Tom Ackerley during sun-soaked break to Italy
[ad_1] Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Niomi Harris For Mailonline Published: 20:56, 30 August 2024 | Updated: 20:56, 30 August 2024 Margot Robbie looked every inch the glowing mother-to-be on Thursday as she showcased her growing baby bump in a black bikini while holidaying on Palmarola Island, Italy. The Australian actress, 34, slipped ... -
Prosecutorial indiscretion: Both parties need to end the politics of lawfare | Mulshine
[ad_1] Chris Christie was there at the beginning. I’m talking about the beginning of this trend among politicians of both parties to demand not just defeat but prosecution of their political enemies. That occurred at the 2016 Republican National Convention, when Christie made a speech endorsing the party’s presidential nominee, Donald Trump. At the time, ... -
Tom Jones slams Simon Cowell for making TV talent shows too harsh and says he took it ‘too far’ with comments to contestants
[ad_1] By Dolly Busby Showbusiness Reporter Published: 20:52, 22 August 2024 | Updated: 20:52, 22 August 2024 Tom Jones has slammed Simon Cowell for making talent television shows too harsh. The Voice coach, 84, took a swipe at the Britain’s Got Talent judge’s approach to contestants and told MailOnline: ‘Well those kinds of talent shows ... -
Jenna Ortega criticizes Hollywood for being ‘politically correct’ saying it results in a loss of ‘integrity’
[ad_1] By Amy Lamare For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:49, 10 August 2024 | Updated: 20:49, 10 August 2024 Jenna Ortega opened up about her feelings about the ‘politically correct’ nature of Hollywood. During an interview with Vanity Fair, the 21-year-old actress, who stars in the upcoming sequel to Beetlejuice, began by saying the entertainment industry is ‘so touchy-feely.’ ‘Everybody ... -
Not All ‘Free College’ Programs Spark Increased Enrollments or More Degrees
[ad_1] The premise of “free college” programs popping up around the country in recent years is that bringing the price of higher education down to nearly nothing will spur more students to enroll and earn degrees. But is that what actually happens? David Monaghan, an associate professor of sociology at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, has ... -
Should Educators Put Disclosures on Teaching Materials When They Use AI?
[ad_1] Many teachers and professors are spending time this summer experimenting with AI tools to help them prepare slide presentations, craft tests and homework questions, and more. That’s in part because of a huge batch of new tools and updated features that incorporate ChatGPT, which companies have released in recent weeks. As more instructors experiment ... -
Preventive care is under threat: PrEP now or pay later
[ad_1] A long-awaited court decision has finally arrived, with disturbing health implications: The ruling exempts select employers from fully covering a daily pill that can prevent a person’s chances of getting HIV by up to 99 percent. But the effects of the Braidwood Management v. Becerra case extend beyond HIV care. The case could invalidate ... -
When Students Are Absent, Do Their Relationships With Teachers Suffer?
[ad_1] Students are missing a lot of classes. Chronic absenteeism, when a student misses at least 10 percent of the school year — which includes missing school for any reason, and not just unexcused absences — nearly doubled from 2019 to 2022. In May, the White House flagged chronic absenteeism as a national “challenge,” pointing ...











