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Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Had Rare PDA Moment During Hamilton Performance
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are officially back on their "good old PDA-filled way." The royal couple had a rare PDA moment during their 'Hamilton' event on Wednesday, August 29. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are officially back on their "good old PDA-filled way." The royal couple had a rare PDA moment during their 'Hamilton' event on Wednesday, August 29. -
Prince Harry Not Asking Idris Elba For Advice On How To Be Cool Again, Despite New Claim
A new report claims that Prince Harry is asking Idris Elba some advice on "how to be cool again." The Duke of Sussex reportedly lost himself after marrying Meghan Markle. A new report claims that Prince Harry is asking Idris Elba some advice on "how to be cool again." The Duke of Sussex reportedly lost himself after marrying Meghan Markle. -
Red Rainstorm Warning Issued For Hong Kong As Heavy Rain Can Cause Severe Flooding
The Hong Kong Observatory issued a red rainstorm warning as heavy rain is expected to persists, causing serious flooding. The Hong Kong Observatory issued a red rainstorm warning as heavy rain is expected to persists, causing serious flooding. -
Experts Urge To Slaughter Hong Kong Pigs Separately From Those Imported In China To Avoid Spreading Of Swine Fever
Hong Kong pigs should be slaughtered separately from those imported from mainland China to avoid rapid spread of African swine fever, experts urged. Hong Kong pigs should be slaughtered separately from those imported from mainland China to avoid rapid spread of African swine fever, experts urged. -
Overall Nutrient Levels Of Hong Kong Pupils Improved Compared To Last Survey Five Years Ago
Pupils in Hong Kong are eating less sugar, salt, and fat in their lunches and are also consuming too much protein and not enough dietary fiber, according to health officials. Pupils in Hong Kong are eating less sugar, salt, and fat in their lunches and are also consuming too much protein and not enough dietary fiber, according to health officials. -
Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck Not Back Together Despite New Report
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are not back together despite a new tabloid cover story. Although Affleck is undergoing treatment for alcoholism, he and Garner are not romantically reconciling. Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are not back together despite a new tabloid cover story. Although Affleck is undergoing treatment for alcoholism, he and Garner are not romantically reconciling. -
Sofia Richie And Scott Disick Reportedly On The Rocks, OK Magazine Claims
Sofia Richie and Scott Disick are reportedly on the rocks. A report claims the couple has been "on shaky ground" ever since Kourtney Kardashian became single again. Sofia Richie and Scott Disick are reportedly on the rocks. A report claims the couple has been "on shaky ground" ever since Kourtney Kardashian became single again. -
Jealousy Is Not A Sign Of Love: Why It Should Be Avoided To Save Relationships
Jealousy is considered as a silent killer as it has already destroyed even the strongest relationship. This particular emotion can trigger emotions such as insecurity, pain, anger, fear, and anxiety. These are the often factors why some relationships ended. Jealousy is considered as a silent killer as it has already destroyed even the strongest relationship. This particular emotion can trigger emotions such as insecurity, pain, anger, fear, and anxiety. These are the often factors why some relationships ended. -
Professor In University Of Hong Kong Arrested For His Murdering Wife After Body Found In Suitcase
On Tuesday, member of the University of Hong Kong's governing council has been arrested for murdering his wife. Her body was found in a suitcase in his office. On Tuesday, member of the University of Hong Kong's governing council has been arrested for murdering his wife. Her body was found in a suitcase in his office. -
Five Transplant Patients Infected With Liver Disease, Hong Kong Public Hospitals To Consider Testing Hepatitis E Virus In Organ Donors
Public hospitals in Hong Kong are planning to consider testing Hepatitis E virus among organ donors after five transplant patients have been infected with a liver disease. Public hospitals in Hong Kong are planning to consider testing Hepatitis E virus among organ donors after five transplant patients have been infected with a liver disease.