
Hosted by Wrld News · EN

Beetlejuice vs Gary the Retard

International Nurses Day 2021: Nurses, the caring change agents of our society the roles of nurses have changed with great responsibilities and with a lot of challenges. A typical day in the life of a nurse on the COVID war front is filled with great uncertainty and a constant marathon. Every single shift has the potential to be momentous, exhilarating, exhausting, energizing, or all of the above. On any given day, nurses can see people at their weakest and most vulnerable, or at their strongest and most resolute times. Moreover, a single breach in infection prevention practice can cause life-threatening infections to any patient, especially for critical COVID patients who are immunocompromised considering the use of steroids, raised blood glucose levels, and use of medications that suppress immunity. Nurses acts as patient advocates to ensure that the right treatment reaches the patient in the right manner. They witness the results of life-ending injuries and illnesses with such regularity that they become par for the course. Yet, this just the tip of the iceberg. The stories and experiences that nurse have had since the pandemic is beyond compare but the lessons learned are here to stay.

Her banter with Cher was among the film’s highlights, including a scene in which Dukakis scolded her daughter during a kitchen dissection of her love life. “Your life’s going down the toilet,” Dukakis said in her throaty voice. At another point, she tells Cher it is good she did not love her fiance. “When you love them, they drive you crazy because they know they can.” “Moonstruck,” considered one of Hollywood’s great romantic comedies, won three Academy Awards, including Cher as best actress, and was nominated in three other categories, including best picture. It also was one of the highest-grossing films of 1987. In accepting her Oscar as best supporting actress in April 1988, when her cousin was battling to become the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, she thanked Jewison, her husband and a few others. She then raised the golden statuette over her head and shouted to the worldwide TV audience, “OK, Michael, let’s go.” Michael Dukakis won the nomination but lost badly in the general election to Republican George H.W. Bush. Olympia Dukakis embraced liberal views like her cousin, advocating for causes including women’s rights, gay rights and the environment. Dukakis was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, on June 20, 1931 and continued to act into her 80s. Referring to becoming a movie star at an age when many actresses have a hard time finding good roles, Dukakis told the Guardian newspaper in 2012, “Who knows how that happened? Chance, fate or a bit of both. But I’m very glad I did ‘Moonstruck.’ It meant that I woke up the next day and was finally able to pay the bills.” Dukakis said she enjoyed her fame after “Moonstruck.” “The fun part is that people pass me on the street and yell lines from my movies,” she told the Los Angeles Times in 1991. “For ‘Moonstruck’ they say, ‘You’re life is going down the toilet.'” Her TV appearances included playing a transgender landlady in the 1993 miniseries “Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City” and its 1998 and 2001 follow-ups. Other films included “Cloudburst” (2011) playing a foul-mouthed lesbian, “Away from Her” (2006) with Julie Christie, “The Event” (2003), “Better Living” (1998) with Roy Scheider, “Never Too Late” (1996) with Cloris Leachman, and “Dad” (1989) with Jack Lemmon and Ted Danson.

Kim Kardashian is rumored to be dating CNN’s Van Jones Are they or aren’t they? Rumors of Kim Kardashian possibly dating CNN’s Van Jones have been circulating since the announcement of her split with Kanye West this year. 52-year old Jones is a bestselling author and nonprofit founder as well as a commentator. He was first publicly seen with Kim Kardaashian in 2018, at Rolling Stone’s Criminal Justice Reform Summit. As keynote speakers, the pair discussed the need for prison reform in the United States. this year. 52-year old Jones is a bestselling author and nonprofit founder as well as a commentator. He was first publicly seen with Kim Kardaashian in 2018, at Rolling Stone’s Criminal Justice Reform Summit. As keynote speakers, the pair discussed the need for prison reform in the United States. Jones also interviewed Kardashian on CNN for The Van Jones Show to discuss her meetings with President Trump to discuss commuting the sentences of nonviolent offenders like Alice Johnson. Per the outlet, Jones called her meeting with Donald Trump to discuss Johnson and others “the most effective, emotionally intelligent intervention that I’ve ever seen in American politics.”As for Jones’ personal life, he split from his wife Jana Carter in 2018 and hasn’t been linked to anyone publicly since, telling Wendy Williams in 2019 that he had no dating life to speak of. But amid the news that Kim is leaving her marriage and the reported reasons why, fans seem to think that Jones would make a suitable love interest for her.

Dream & MrBeast Burger is the crossover you never knew you needed MrBeast has truly taken his YouTube fame to new heights. As if his impressive cash giveaways and incredible charity work weren’t enough, he created his very own restaurant in December 2020, aptly dubbed “MrBeast Burger.” The chain is very much your usual fast food joint; boasting juicy cheeseburgers, crispy chicken sandwiches, and even loaded “Beast Style Fries,” the YouTube star has successfully opened over 600 locations across the United States. Now, it’s set to get another huge addition in the form of an unforeseen collaboration with a massively popular YouTuber in the Minecraft space — Dream, who boasts an impressive 21 million subscribers and a massive fanbase on Twitter.

LETS RAISE OUR VOICE ..............Brown died one day after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd — a case that inflamed nationwide protests against police brutality and racial injustice. The Elizabeth City mayor is calling for North Carolina to change its laws to streamline the release of footage from officer-worn cameras, saying a delay of up to 48 hours should be sufficient. Initial details about Brown's death "are tragic and extremely concerning," North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said on Friday. He added, "The body camera footage should be made public as quickly as possible and the SBI should investigate thoroughly to ensure accountability." Seven sheriff's deputies have since been placed on administrative leave. Three others resigned, though the sheriff's office said the resignations were not related to the shooting.

Oscars 2021: Chloé Zhao, 'Nomadland' make history at wobbly Academy Awards The producers of the 93rd Academy Awards were handed an unenviable assignment. They were tasked with putting on a lively show that resurrected both the rarefied glamor of vintage Hollywood and the comforting normalcy of life before the pandemic — all while abiding by a laundry list of Covid-19 safety protocols. If they succeeded, the thinking went, they just might be able to stave off a record-low ratings disaster and maybe even drive some Americans back to movie theaters.

UFC 261 Fight Companion: Usman vs. Masvidal 2, Zhang vs. Namajunas, Shevchenko vs. Andrade Join Matthew Wells and Ant Walker as we watch Kamaru Usman vs. Jorge Masvidal, Zhang Weili vs. Rose Namajunas, Valentina Shevchenko vs. Jessica Andrade, Uriah Hall vs. Chris Weidman, and Anthony Smith vs. Jim Crute.

The Suicide Squad’: The First Trailer Is Wild, And NSFW At long last, the trailer to James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad has finally been released. As we knew from the initial casting announcements, there aren’t many characters in common with the original film from 2016: Viola Davis is back as Amanda Waller, the government agent who helps assemble the team. Also is Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn, who starred in her own film, 2020’s Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn). But Warner Brothers seems to want to distance this film from the original: they are not calling the film “Suicide Squad 2,” but The Suicide Squad. The 2016 film’s official title was Suicide Squad (without the “The”). Unsurprisingly, the film seems more like a spiritual cousin to Gunn’s Marvel series, the Guardians Of the Galaxy, which also features a bunch of misfits coming together as family to… well, get something done. And like Guardians, Gunn’s Suicide Squad features Michael Rooker, who we see in the trailer, as well as Gunn’s brother Peter Gunn. Like Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, this sequel also features Sylvester Stallone.

‘Women Belong In The Kitchen’: Burger King’s International Women’s Day Tweet Goes Down In Flames Women belong in the kitchen.” For Burger King’s United Kingdom division, those five words tweeted on International Women's Day prompted a day of flame-grilled outrage from social media users. The tweet was meant to be a humorous tease for a campaign promoting a cooking scholarship for female employees, but it fell flat. Follow-up tweets put the first tweet in context: “If they want to, of course. Yet only 20% of chefs are women. We're on a mission to change the gender ratio.” Unfortunately for Burger King, many Twitter users never got past that first tweet, which hung there for hours and attracted a litany of abusive comments. The ad offered immediate context through the copy: “Fine dining kitchens, food truck kitchens, award-winning kitchens, casual dining kitchens, ghost kitchens, Burger King kitchens. If there’s a professional kitchen, women belong there.” The ad continued: “But can you guess who’s leading those kitchens these days? Exactly. Only 24% of chef positions in America are occupied by women. Want to talk head chefs? The number drops to fewer than 7%.” Like many fast-food brands, Burger King has enjoyed a boost in popularity during a pandemic when drive-through lanes became a socially distant solution for hungry travelers and hometown diners alike. The Burger King Foundation’s H.E.R. (Helping Equalize Restaurants) Scholarship will give two female employees a grant of $25,000 each to be used toward culinary education. It’s a worthy program, Fer Machado, the global chief marketing officer at Restaurant Brand International, Burger King’s parent company, told Fast Company. “It’s a real shame that it’s getting lost on the U.K. conversation,” said Machado. “In the end, the intention behind what we are doing here is really good. And the whole thing is more than just an ‘ad’ or a ‘tweet.’ But we are discussing here.” Still, the backlash against Burger King may turn out to be a storm in a teacup compared to a recent PR disaster for Hyatt. A Nazi symbol integrated into the stage design at Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), held earlier this month at the Hyatt Regency in Orlando, Florida, fueled a campaign to boycott the hospitality brand.