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Los Angeles Times says When I tell people I cover Vice President Kamala Harris, they often reply with the same question: What does she do?
The Times says as President Biden announced his $1.85 trillion spending package on social care and climate change, Kamala Harris, his vice-president, dutifully stood behind him.
The New Arab says A UK media report that David Beckham has landed a £150 million deal to be the face of the Qatar FIFA 2022 World Cup has been rubbished by football experts who take aim at ‘tabloids like the Sun’.
Daily Star says David Beckham has taken a £150million cheque to be the face of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar but many have criticised the move in light of the country’s human rights record.
The Guardian says David Beckham the ex-England star’s deal for his Qatar World CUp 2022 ambassador role is in marked contrast to the wages of the host nation’s migrant workers.
The Daily Mirror says David Beckham’s £150million deal to be face of Qatar World Cup is simply unforgivable. It was good while it lasted… but if reports are true, those Golden Balls could now be tarnished beyond all recognition.
The Times says members of the film crew on RUST are reported to have been using Alec Baldwin’s gun involved for live target practice.
The Independent says the death of Halyna Hutchins is not the first firearms-related incident for the production’s armourer.
Insider says the Sheriff’s Office released the audio of the 911 call between dispatch and the script supervisor for the movie “Rust.”
Screen Rant says although incidents on set are incredibly rare, prop guns still carry a substantial risk. Here’s how dangerous they can be if used improperly.
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