Jada Pinkett Smith launches sustainable personal care brand
Jada Pinkett Smith wants to help save the planet with her new sustainable personal care brand Hey Humans.
The Düsseldorf AfD has proposed to obligatorily accommodate asylum seekers and homeless addicts in an old barracks. The proposal has sparked outrage: "This reminds of work camps," says Michael Harbaum, managing director of the Düsseldorf Drug Aid. In the AfD's municipal program, it further states that they want to promote the accommodation of employable asylum seekers in the old barracks. Right-wing extremism researcher Sabine Reimann sees right-wing extremist ideologies and classic right-wing populism in it.
Jada Pinkett Smith wants to help save the planet with her new sustainable personal care brand Hey Humans.
Lady Gaga has heaped praise on the healthcare workers who took care of a sick family member.
Juno star Elliot Page has filed for divorce from wife Emma Portner, months after 'coming out' as transgender and non-binary.
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