- PoliticsBusiness Insider
13 members of the pro-Trump House Freedom Caucus refused to condemn Myanmar's generals who violently overthrew elected leaders
On Twitter, Caucus chair Rep. Andy Biggs said the violence resulting from the coup is "tragic," but that "there is suffering everywhere in the world."
- CelebrityThe Telegraph
Prince William: Mental health is 'complex subject' that is 'close to my heart', duke says in Comic Relief message
The Duke of Cambridge acknowledged on Friday night that mental health was a “complex” subject that was “very close” to his heart. His comments, made on the BBC’s Comic Relief, followed claims by the Duchess of Sussex that her own mental health concerns were ignored by the Royal family, despite repeated warnings that she felt suicidal. Both Meghan and Prince Harry told Oprah Winfrey that despite repeated pleas, they had received “no help at all”, describing the situation as “desperate”. Mental health has been a cornerstone of both brothers’ work since they launched the Heads Together campaign in 2016, which aims to encourage people to talk to one another about their struggles. Their determination to shine a light on the subject made the Sussexes’ revelations all the more resonant.
- CelebrityYahoo Lifestyle
Harry and Meghan comment that hit Prince Charles hardest
Royal insider Katie Nicholl says one point in particular 'went down like a cup of cold sick' for the Prince of Wales.
- CelebrityCosmo
Scott Disick reveals he broke up with Sofia Richie because she gave him an ultimatum about Kourtney
The star has opened up about their split for the first time
- NewsCountry Living
Here's the Meaning Behind All of Your Favorite Flowers
Now you can decode your bouquet.From Country Living
- HealthReuters
Scientists probe new theories on whether AstraZeneca shot linked to blood clots
Scientists are exploring several possibilities that might explain at least 18 reports of extremely rare blood clots in the brain that occurred in individuals in the days and weeks after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. European investigators have put forward one theory that the vaccine triggers an unusual antibody in some rare cases; others are trying to understand whether the cases are linked with birth control pills. But many scientists say there is no definitive evidence and it is not clear whether or why AstraZeneca's vaccine would cause an issue not shared by other vaccines that target a similar part of the coronavirus.
- CelebrityCosmo
Kris Jenner breaks silence on Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's divorce
She also touched on whether it'll appear in the next series of the show













