‘The View’ hosts slam Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez over Twitter spat

‘The View’ hosts slam Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez over Twitter spat

[ad_1] “The View” weighed in Wednesday on the widening rift within the Washington Post’s newsroom – with co-hosts questioning a politics reporter’s move to publicly lambast a colleague for retweeting a joke she deemed sexist. Co-host Whoopi Goldberg gave a detailed account of the internal turmoil at the Jeff Bezos-owned broadsheet and admitted that she […]

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 Fiji Is Officially Open for Happiness

Fiji Is Officially Open for Happiness

[ad_1] After approximately two long years of closed borders, the beautiful islands of Fiji are officially open to tourists! I made my way to Fiji departing from NYC, spent a  night in SF before embarking on the 11 hour flight to Nadi Airport on Fiji Airways. The […]

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 Misbah-ul-Haq bats for full World Test Championship, equal opportunity for teams

Misbah-ul-Haq bats for full World Test Championship, equal opportunity for teams

[ad_1] akistan head coach Misbah-ul-Haq has called for a “fair and equal” resolution to the World Test Championship when cricket finally resumes even if it means extending the tournament, warning that a shortened competition would fail to give a “true picture” of the standings. With cricket, like nearly all major sports and activities, forced to a grinding […]

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 One-time rising star Jason Kander won his battle with PTSD, but he’s in no rush to return to politics

One-time rising star Jason Kander won his battle with PTSD, but he’s in no rush to return to politics

Jason Kander says if his new book “INVISIBLE STORM: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD” had existed when his service in the military ended, “I think I would have got help pretty soon after coming home from Afghanistan.” However, Kander waited over a decade after his February 2007 return stateside following his four-month tour as […]

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