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Hilary Duff Announces She Is Pregnant With Third Child

Hilary Duff has announced she’s pregnant with her third child. The actress shared the news on Instagram over the weekend, posting a clip of husband Matthew Koma stroking her baby bump and the caption:  “We are growing!!! Mostly me.”  Koma also shared the big news on his own social media page. “Lol quarantine was fun,” the musician wrote, revealing that “Baby #3” is due in 2021.

The baby will be Duff and Koma’s second together, who welcomed daughter Banks Violet in 2018. Hilary also shares eight-year-old son Luca with her ex-husband, ice hockey pro Mike Comrie.

Hilary Duff, 33, Pregnant: Actress Confirms She’s Expecting Baby No. 3 With Husband Matthew Koma

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President Trump And Democratic Nominee Joe Biden Face-Off For Last Debate Before Election

The final debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden was held last night at Belmont University in Nashville, with NBC News White House correspondent Kristen Welker moderating before a small audience.

Over the course of 90 minutes, the candidates each spent time discussing six topics: fighting Covid-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.

In the opening section of Thursday’s debate, Democratic presidential nominee Biden cited the 222,977 Americans who have died to the pandemic, which has also sickened 8.4 million people in the country, as he criticized Trump’s response to the virus. Biden added that Trump has “no comprehensive plan” to respond to the virus, and if he were to be elected president he would encourage Americans to wear masks, implement rapid testing and set up national standards to safely open schools and businesses.

Trump said that a vaccine will be available “within weeks,” citing developments by pharmaceutical companies Johnson & Johnson, Moderna and Pfizer, while later stating that his comment was “not a guarantee.”  And the president also said that while Americans are “learning to live with the virus,” he would not shut down the country again in response to rising cases.

Both Trump and Biden also responded to a report by Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe that Iran and Russia have obtained voter information ahead of the U.S. presidential election. The president said that he “knew all about” the election interference efforts and claimed Ratliffe told him the countries wanted Trump to lose the election. Biden said that he would impose consequences on country’s that interfere with America’s elections.

For more highlights from last night’s debate, see the link below.

Final presidential debate highlights between Trump and Biden

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President Trump And Democratic Nominee Joe Biden Face Off For Last Debate Before Election

The final debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden was held last night at Belmont University in Nashville, with NBC News White House correspondent Kristen Welker moderating before a small audience.

Over the course of 90 minutes, the candidates each spent time discussing six topics: fighting Covid-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.

In the opening section of Thursday’s debate, Democratic presidential nominee Biden cited the 222,977 Americans who have died to the pandemic, which has also sickened 8.4 million people in the country, as he criticized Trump’s response to the virus. Biden added that Trump has “no comprehensive plan” to respond to the virus, and if he were to be elected president he would encourage Americans to wear masks, implement rapid testing and set up national standards to safely open schools and businesses.

Trump said that a vaccine will be available “within weeks,” citing developments by pharmaceutical companies Johnson & Johnson, Moderna and Pfizer, while later stating that his comment was “not a guarantee.”  And the president also said that while Americans are “learning to live with the virus,” he would not shut down the country again in response to rising cases.

Both Trump and Biden also responded to a report by Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe that Iran and Russia have obtained voter information ahead of the U.S. presidential election. The president said that he “knew all about” the election interference efforts and claimed Ratliffe told him the countries wanted Trump to lose the election. Biden said that he would impose consequences on country’s that interfere with America’s elections.

For more highlights from last night’s debate, see the link below.

Final presidential debate highlights between Trump and Biden

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President Trump And Democratic Nominee Joe Biden Face-Off For Last Debate Before Election

The final debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden was held last night at Belmont University in Nashville, with NBC News White House correspondent Kristen Welker moderating before a small audience. Over the course of 90 minutes, the candidates each spent time discussing six topics: fighting Covid-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.

In the opening section of Thursday’s debate, Democratic presidential nominee Biden cited the 222,977 Americans who have died to the pandemic, which has also sickened 8.4 million people in the country, as he criticized Trump’s response to the virus. Biden added that Trump has “no comprehensive plan” to respond to the virus, and if he were to be elected president he would encourage Americans to wear masks, implement rapid testing and set up national standards to safely open schools and businesses.

Trump said that a vaccine will be available “within weeks,” citing developments by pharmaceutical companies Johnson & Johnson, Moderna and Pfizer, while later stating that his comment was “not a guarantee.”  And the president also said that while Americans are “learning to live with the virus,” he would not shut down the country again in response to rising cases.

Both Trump and Biden also responded to a report by Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe that Iran and Russia have obtained voter information ahead of the U.S. presidential election. The president said that he “knew all about” the election interference efforts and claimed Ratliffe told him the countries wanted Trump to lose the election. Biden said that he would impose consequences on country’s that interfere with America’s elections.

For more highlights from last night’s debate, see the link below.

Final presidential debate highlights between Trump and Biden

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FDA Approves Antiviral Drug Remdesivir To Treat Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

On Thursday, drugmaker Gilead Sciences announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved remdesivir as a treatment for COVID-19.

Gilead, which sells remdesivir under the brand name Veklury, issued a statement saying it was the first drug to be approved to treat COVID-19 patients that require hospitalization after previously being authorized by the FDA for emergency use. Veklury was approved for treatment of adults and pediatric patients aged 12 or older and weighing at least 88 pounds and “should only be administered in a hospital or in a healthcare setting capable of providing acute care comparable to inpatient hospital care,” Gilead said.

A study by the World Health Organization last week found that remdesivir along with hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir and interferon regimens “appeared to have little or no effect on hospitalized COVID-19, as indicated by overall mortality, initiation of ventilation and duration of hospital stay.”

FDA approves first drug for Covid-19: remdesivir

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Watch The New Teaser Trailer For Netflix’s ‘The Prom’ Movie Musical

James Corden, Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and more star in the teaser trailer for Netflix’s upcoming Ryan Murphy movie The Prom. The film, based on the Tony-nominated Broadway musical of the same name, is set to hit select theaters in December and will begin streaming on Dec. 11.

The teaser trailer shows Broadway stars Dee Dee Allen (Streep) and Barry Glickman (Corden) taking a small Indiana town by storm as high-school student, Emma (Jo Ellen Pellman) just wants to go to the prom with her girlfriend (Ariana DeBoe) and celebrate with her friends. The film, directed by Murphy from a screenplay by Broadway scribes Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin, also stars Kerry Washington, Keegan-Michael Key, Tracey Ullman and Mary Kay Place.

Watch the full teaser trailer at the link: here.

Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and more dazzle in ‘The Prom’ musical trailer

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Netflix Releases Trailer For The Upcoming Holiday Film ‘Christmas Chronicles 2’

Netflix has dropped the trailer for The Christmas Chronicles 2, the sequel to Netflix’s 2018 movie The Christmas Chronicles. The movie once again features Kurt Russell reprising his role as Santa Claus, as well as Goldie Hawn’s portrayal as Mrs. Claus. Also returning for the sequel is Kate Pierce,  Julian Dennison, Kimberly Williams Paisley, Judah Lewis and Jahzir Bruno.

The Christmas Chronicles 2 will drop on Netflix on November 25, just in time for the 2020 holiday season.  The Christmas Chronicles was a smash hit on the streaming service, and was viewed over 20 million times within its first week of release. The original Christmas Chronicles was also the first time real-life couple Russell and Hawn had appeared in a movie together since 1987’s Overboard.

Check out the trailer for The Christmas Chronicles 2 at the link: here.

Netflix ‘The Christmas Chronicles 2’ trailer: Kurt Russell’s powerful dialogues

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Maryland Man Arrested For Threatening To Kill Senators Joe Biden And Kamala Harris

The Justice Department announced Wednesday that a Maryland man faces federal charges for allegedly threatening violence against Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, Sen. Kamala Harris and their supporters. James Dale Reed, 42, of Frederick, Md., faces one count of threats against a major candidate for president and vice president.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in the District of Maryland say that Reed left a letter threatening Biden and Harris on the doorstep of a fellow Frederick resident Oct. 4. The resident, who had signs supporting Biden in their yard, said they didn’t know the suspect but caught them leaving the letter with a surveillance camera. The letter threatened the two politicians as well as their supporters. The letter threatened to capture and beat Biden, and rape Harris before executing both on national television.

Investigators said they identified Reed based on the camera footage and a citizen tip. They said he initially denied writing the letter, but later confessed and was arrested.

Man charged for threatening to kidnap and kill Biden and Harris

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HHS Secretary Alex Azar Says Coronavius Vaccines “Could Be” Available By Year’s End

One or more COVID-19 vaccines could be ready before the end of 2020, based on the progress of ongoing clinical trials. Dr. Jay Butler, the deputy director for infectious diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reports during a news conference on Wednesday that “we’re cautiously optimistic that vaccines will be available, although in limited quantities, before the end of 2020.”  

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said he estimates that there would be enough vaccine doses for all senior citizens, health care workers and first responders by the end of January, and for all Americans who want them by late March or early April. “There is hope on the way in the form of safe and effective vaccines in a matter of weeks or months,” Azar said. The federal government is currently manufacturing six potential vaccines through a program named Operation Warp Speed. The plan is to be able to begin distributing vaccines the moment they’ve been cleared for use by the Food and Drug Administration.  

However, leaders from federal health agencies coordinating the distribution of future vaccines warned it’s still vital for Americans to follow health precautions, saying that the coronavirus pandemic is still the most serious public health crisis the U.S. has faced in more than a century. Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the CDC, noted that the number of COVID-19 cases around the world passed 40 million this week and that new cases are rising again across the U.S.

Alex Azar: ‘One or two’ COVID-19 vaccines could be available by December

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“Willow” Sequel Series Coming To Disney +

The streaming platform Disney+ has ordered a sequel series to the 1988 classic film Willow.

The original film’s director, Ron Howard, has been teasing a Willow sequel for over a year, and he’s officially set to return as executive producer. Warwick Davis will be back to reprise his beloved title role. Jon M. Chu of Crazy Rich Asians fame will helm the pilot, which was written by Jonathan Kasdan, who will also serve as showrunner alongside Wendy Mericle.

Willow is the first non-Star Wars property Lucasfilm has worked on since 2015. The series joins a number of programs from the Star Wars universe, including Season 2 of The Mandalorian, the Obi-Wan Kenobi series starring Ewan McGregor, as well as the Rogue One prequel centered on Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor. 

A long-awaited Willow sequel is official, and it’s coming to Disney Plus

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