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nomads squatting in an abandoned Ikea

The Rock? I don’t see it.

I can’t see how being a past mayor of New York City and a public prosecutor qualifies someone for this job, much less someone who is likely borderline senile. Even from Trump’s perspective it seems like there’s only possible downside with this kind of a choice. This is just more evidence of seriously flawed decision

Does anyone know how they met? You wouldn’t really expect them to run in the same circles. Anyway, I’m happy for them.

There will have to be some really interesting development of the Holmes character because otherwise it’s going to be a pretty boring moving. I always thought she seemed really boring for someone doing such “important” work. Obviously now we know why.

Who is the man in Britney’s picture? I didn’t know she currently had a boyfriend.

So I agree that obviously Elizabeth Warren is right about Trump, but at some point I hope she and others can elevate the attack because I doubt if they’re changing any minds with these sorts of statements. It’s better than being silent but not by much. Am I wrong?

There’s an authenticity missing that I crave!

Sounds like Finnish humor at it’s best

I was prepared to be disappointed but this trailer is actually really good and now I’m excited. I didn’t see Daya at all though. Seems like she should have a big plot line this season.

Completely agree! I actually think the NYT should fact check this column or something because most of the profiles are completely unbelievable.

It’s dorky but as far as I’m concerned Tom Hiddleston can do whatever he wants

Pants way below the hips, weird matching blue shoes and the extra undone button. A lot of problems here, Harry. Still looks pretty good.

I had low expectations for this show but I was pleasantly surprised. It’s a good binge watch on a lazy weekend anyway. I recommend.

I know! That kind of meal service is a life goal of mine. Beats seamless.

Zac’s food does look delicious but virtually no carbs

This piece by Sarah Topol is the most moving and humanizing account of the Boko Haram schoolgirl kidnapping that I’ve read. It’s stayed with me for many months. I wish we could do so much more for these women.