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‘Dexter’ Star Michael C. Hall Says the Show’s Original Ending Was ‘Infuriating’

Dexter star Michael C Hall has opened up about the show’s controversial original ending, admitting it was “infuriating for people”. The hit show, which came to an end in 2013, is set to be revived for a 10-part Showtime series, with Michael C Hall returning as the titular serial killer as he relocates to a… Read More »

Alessandra Ambrosio Shows Off Her Curves at Santa Monica Beach

Nothing says “It’s Summertime!” like beaches, bikinis, and a game of Volleyball! Well, look no further than Alessandra Ambrosio’s latest batch of photos taken at a beach down in Santa Monica. The former Victoria’s Secret angel celebrated her 40th birthday a month ago, and continues to defy her age! Donning a pair of slick sunglasses… Read More »

Trump knew testing Covid-19 vaccines would take months, Woodward book shows

Trump also suggests that’s why he initially pushed so hard for the use of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, because the malaria drug had already been tested and approved for other uses. “Well, we’re doing great on vaccines,” Woodward quotes Trump as saying in his latest book, “Rage.” “The problem with a vaccine is a vaccine… Read More »

Coronavirus deaths hit 24-week low of 73 in final week of August, official data shows

Coronavirus deaths hit 24-week low of 73 in final week of August, official data shows – but fatalities from other causes remain above average for third week Dip marks a 24 per cent fall on last week’s deaths, the first time they sunk back into double digits But deaths in UK remained above the five-year… Read More »

Case of Ontario man who ignored COVID-19 quarantine order shows challenges of crucial contact tracing

Article content continued The public-health department of Peel region west of Toronto said Wednesday it typically manages to reach contacts within 24 to 48 hours of a case being identified. At the peak of the pandemic the unit had 237 staff doing contact tracing, though that number had dwindled to 190 by the end of… Read More »