MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota health officials are warning of an outbreak of a highly contagious illness: norovirus. The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 40 cases of norovirus, otherwise ...
Kjersti Flaa, a Norwegian journalist who helped fuel a backlash against Blake Lively in the summer, denies being part of an alleged smear campaign against the actor. In August, Lively was ...
Norwegian reporter Kjersti Flaa claims she had 'nothing to do' with the 'dirty work' that Blake Lively alleges Justin Baldoni enacted Following the news that Blake Lively is suing her It Ends With Us ...
Earlier this year, Norwegian journalist Kjersti Flaa spoke out about interviewing Lively back in 2016 for the Woody Allen film Café Society. Flaa took to her YouTube on August 10 to share footage from ...
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In a wild, back-and-forth affair between two teams jockeying for NFC playoff position, the Minnesota Vikings went into Lumen Field and defeated the Seattle Seahawks 27-24. Justin Jefferson ...
Journalist Kjersti Flaa is not against Blake Lively this time. The journalist has publicly refuted claims that she was involved in Justin Baldoni’s alleged smear campaign against the actress.
You'll have to check your local store for hours, but liquor stores are required by Minnesota law to close by 8 p.m. at the latest on Christmas Eve. Many CVS locations will be open, though some will ...
Journalist Kjersti Flaa denied rumors she was involved with Justin Baldoni’s alleged smear campaign against Blake Lively after an old interview of hers went viral. Night News Reporter Night News ...
Kjersti Flaa, the journalist who previously said an interview with Blake Lively made her want to “quit” her job, has denied being part of an alleged smear campaign against the actress.
Minnesota, meanwhile, ranks 13 th in red zone defense, but over their past three games they are allowing touchdowns on only 28.6 percent of their opponents' red zone trips, the lowest conversion ...