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Justin Timberlake performs acoustic version of Selfish while ‘getting over the flu’ as he says ‘excuse my rasp – Daily Mail

  1. Justin Timberlake performs acoustic version of Selfish while ‘getting over the flu’ as he says ‘excuse my rasp Daily Mail
  2. Justin Timberlake Performs Acoustic Version of ‘Selfish’ While Getting Over the Flu: ‘Excuse the Raspy Voice’ Billboard
  3. Justin Timberlake Performs Acoustic Version of New Song ‘Selfish’ While ‘Getting Over the Flu’: Watch PEOPLE
  4. Justin Timberlake Shares Intimate ‘Selfish’ Performance While ‘Getting Over the Flu’: ‘Excuse the Raspy Voice’ Entertainment Tonight
  5. Justin Timberlake reveals he got the flu amid press tour for new music, Britney Spears backlash Page Six

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Britney Spears’ ‘Selfish’ Tops Justin Timberlake’s ‘Selfish’ in Sales During Latter’s First Full Week, Thanks to Fan Movement – Billboard

  1. Britney Spears’ ‘Selfish’ Tops Justin Timberlake’s ‘Selfish’ in Sales During Latter’s First Full Week, Thanks to Fan Movement Billboard
  2. Britney Spears Apologizes For Comments In Her Book, Praises Justin Timberlake’s New Song Deadline
  3. Britney Spears Is ‘Deeply Sorry’ for Offending Anyone in Memoir — Including Justin Timberlake Rolling Stone
  4. Britney Spears hypes up ex Justin Timberlake’s song after fans send hers to #1 instead Yahoo Life
  5. Did Britney Spears Just Apologize to Justin Timberlake? The Cut

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Justin Timberlake Unveils New Song ‘Selfish’ at Memphis Concert & Drops ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ Album Trailer – Billboard

  1. Justin Timberlake Unveils New Song ‘Selfish’ at Memphis Concert & Drops ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ Album Trailer Billboard
  2. Justin Timberlake Debuts New Single ‘Selfish’ During Homecoming Show in Memphis, Releases ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ Album Trailer Variety
  3. Justin Timberlake Teases First New Music with Upcoming Single ‘Selfish’ PEOPLE
  4. Justin Timberlake seemingly teases new music with ‘Sanctified’ ESPN ad. Anticipation has been building for months. Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Justin Timberlake Announces New Album With “Selfish,” Playing ‘SNL’ Next Week Stereogum

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Justin Timberlake teases new song ‘Selfish’ from forthcoming album ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ – Page Six

  1. Justin Timberlake teases new song ‘Selfish’ from forthcoming album ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ Page Six
  2. Justin Timberlake Wants Rights to ‘Everything I Thought It Was,’ New Album? TMZ
  3. Justin Timberlake Debuts New Single ‘Selfish’ During Homecoming Show in Memphis, Releases ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ Album Trailer Variety
  4. Justin Timberlake seemingly teases new music with ‘Sanctified’ ESPN ad. Anticipation has been building for months. Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Justin Timberlake teases new album ‘Everything I Thought It Was’, previews lead single ‘Selfish’ NME

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‘Bachelorette’ Star Charity Lawson on Feeling “Blindsided” During Fantasy Suites Before Dismissing “Selfish” Suitor – Hollywood Reporter

  1. ‘Bachelorette’ Star Charity Lawson on Feeling “Blindsided” During Fantasy Suites Before Dismissing “Selfish” Suitor Hollywood Reporter
  2. Who Wins ‘The Bachelorette’ 2023? Reality Steve Reveals Spoilers for Charity’s Winner Just Jared
  3. ‘The Bachelorette’: Charity Reacts to Aaron’s Return, Teases ‘Emotional Rollercoaster’ Finale (Exclusive) Entertainment Tonight
  4. The Bachelorette: Charity Lawson Just Delivered The Best Breakup Line During Fantasy Suites, And The Fan Reactions Are Hilarious CinemaBlend
  5. The Bachelorette Season 20: Where does Uncle Joe rank amongst hometown family members? Accept this Rose
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USWNT’s Andonovski on WWC exit: ‘Selfish’ to focus on my future – ESPN – ESPN

  1. USWNT’s Andonovski on WWC exit: ‘Selfish’ to focus on my future – ESPN ESPN
  2. USWNT’s World Cup flop will cost Vlatko Andonovski his job. Who else? And who will replace him? Yahoo Sports
  3. 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: USWNT vs Sweden In Round Of 16 [PREDICTIONS + MORE] I CBS Sports CBS Sports
  4. ‘Questions need to be asked’ – Carli Lloyd doubts continuity of USWNT boss Vlatko Andonovski after World Cup exit ‘Questions need to be asked’ – Carli Lloyd doubts continuity of USWNT boss Vlatko Andonovski after World Cup exit Goal.com
  5. U.S. World Cup Team Claps Back At Harsh Criticism By One Of Its Own HuffPost
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Conte blasts ‘selfish’ Tottenham after draw at Southampton – ESPN

  1. Conte blasts ‘selfish’ Tottenham after draw at Southampton ESPN
  2. Antonio Conte blasts his own players after draw against Southampton | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  3. ‘I see selfish players’ – Antonio Conte rips own Tottenham squad in incredible rant after Spurs bottle another two-goal lead Goal.com
  4. Antonio Conte launches explosive broadside at ‘selfish’ Tottenham players and owner Daniel Levy Eurosport COM
  5. What did Antonio Conte say about Tottenham? Spurs manager rips into players, club culture after Southampton draw Sporting News
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Tom Sandoval Apologizes to Ariana Madix After Affair: ‘I Was Selfish and Made Reckless Decisions’ – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. Tom Sandoval Apologizes to Ariana Madix After Affair: ‘I Was Selfish and Made Reckless Decisions’ Yahoo Entertainment
  2. Raquel Leviss, Tom Sandoval kissed on camera in first post-‘Scandoval’ scene Page Six
  3. Tom Sandoval Apologizes to Ariana Madix After Affair: ‘I Was Selfish and Made Reckless Decisions’ PEOPLE
  4. Vanderpump Rules Stars Tom Sandoval And Raquel Leviss Claim They Planned To Confess Affair To Ariana Madix Prior To Getting Busted Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix are still living together despite their split over alleged cheating Conway Daily Sun
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The US’s selfish war on inflation will tip the world into recession | Phillip Inman

Later in July US interest rates are expected to jump for a second time this year, and that’s going to wreck any chance of a global recovery.

The Federal Reserve could push its base rate up by as much as a full percentage point, ending 15 years of ultra-cheap money, intended to promote growth.

This jump, to a range of 2.5%-2.75%, would take the cost of borrowing money in the US to more than double the Bank of England’s 1.25%. And yet the Fed could just be taking a breather as it contemplates even higher rates.

This column, though, is not about the US. It is concerned with the terrible impact on Britain and countries across the world of America’s selfish disregard when it decides to tackle high inflation with higher borrowing costs. Britain is already feeling the effects of the Fed’s pledge to tackle inflation until it is “defeated”, come what may.

Higher interest rates in the US make it a more attractive place for investors to store their money. To take full advantage, investors must sell their own currency and buy dollars, sending the price of dollars rocketing higher.

In July the US dollar increased in value against a basket of six major currencies to a 20-year high. The euro has slipped below parity with the dollar in the last few days. The pound, which has plunged by more than 10% this year to below $1.20, is losing value with every week that passes.

In Japan, the central bank has come under huge pressure to act after the yen tumbled to its lowest level against the dollar since 1998.

There are two important knock-on effects for those of us that live and work outside the US.

The first is that goods and raw material priced in dollars are much more expensive. And most commodities are priced in dollars, including oil.

Borrowing in dollars also becomes more expensive. And while getting a loan from a US bank is beyond the average British household, companies do it all the time, and especially those in emerging economies, where funds in their backyard can be in short supply.

The Bank of England interest-rate setter Catherine Mann recently said that her main motivation for wanting significant increases in the UK’s lending rates was her fear that the widening gap with the dollar was pushing up import prices. And higher import prices meant higher inflation.

If only she could persuade her colleagues on the Bank’s monetary policy committee that the devaluation of the pound was a serious issue, maybe they would push up the Bank’s base rate in line with the Fed rate increases. After the Fed makes its move, more may join her.

Until January this year, Britain’s inflation surge was on course to be short-lived. Now it seems the Russian invasion of Ukraine and a splurge of untargeted handouts by the Biden administration during the pandemic, which have served to push up prices in America, will keep inflation in the UK high into next year.

Those governments that have borrowed in dollars face a double whammy. Not only will they need to raise domestic interest rates to limit the impact of import price rises, they will also face a massive jump in interest payments on their dollar borrowings.

Emerging markets and many developing-world countries will be broke when these extra costs are combined with a loss of tourism from the Covid pandemic. Sri Lanka has already gone bust and many more could follow.

For the past three decades, western banks have marketed low-cost loans across the developing world as a route to financial freedom.

Zambia’s government borrowed heavily before the pandemic to become self-sufficient in electricity. It is a laudable aim, but has left the central African state with a ratio of debt to national income (GDP) much the same as France’s – about 110%.

The problem for Zambia is not the same as for France, which pays an interest rate of 1.8% to finance its debts, measured by the yield on its 10-year bonds. The Zambian 10-year bond commands a rate of 27%. Now Zambia, like France and so many other countries, must borrow simply to live. To invest is to borrow more.

There is no sign that the US will change course. Joe Biden is in a panic about the midterm elections, when fears of spiralling inflation could favour the Republicans. This panic has spilled over to the Fed, which has adopted hysterical language to persuade consumers and businesses that higher rates are coming down the track and to curb their spending accordingly.

The Fed knows inflation is a problem born of insufficient supply that only governments can tackle. But that doesn’t look like stopping it from pushing the US economy, and everyone else’s, into recession.

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Pope Francis Calls Couples Who Choose Pets Over Children Selfish

Earlier this week, Pope Francis straight-up shamed me and my childfree, pet-owning kind.

“Today…we see a form of selfishness,” the Pope told a general audience at the Vatican. “We see that some people do not want to have a child.”

“Many, many couples do not have children because they do not want to, or they have just one, but they have two dogs, two cats…Yes, dogs and cats take the place of children,” he continued. “This denial of fatherhood or motherhood diminishes us, it takes away our humanity. And in this way civilization becomes aged and without humanity…and our homeland suffers, as it does not have children.” This isn’t the first time the Pope’s said nonsense like this. In 2014, he claimed that couples who get pets, travel the world, and remain childless by choice end up alone, “with the bitterness of loneliness.”

But hold on—the Pope is childless, too. So how are we selfish by refusing to do the very thing he ain’t even doing himself?

As a 44-year-old woman who’s never wanted kids, I can’t tell you how hard it’s been to not have them. I’m not just talking about condoms, IUDs, and birth control pills. I’m talking about living in a society that constantly shames and pressures women into motherhood while simultaneously worshipping and shitting on mothers. Besides simply not wanting kids—which should be reason enough for not having them—I constantly have to explain why I’m not willing to risk becoming a maternal mortality statistic or losing a majority of my income after giving birth. I’m also not psyched about the possibility of having to house adult children forever because the economy sucks so bad. Yes, I have a supportive, emotionally intelligent partner (and a dog) but my husband doesn’t want any kids either, and that’s our prerogative. Besides, it’s not a stretch to say that many childless women who are coupled with straight men might as well be mothers. Sure, they’re not technically rearing kids—just, you know, a man-child.

Growing up with my dad taught me that weaponized incompetence is one of the most manipulative and effective tactics men use to exploit women for labor. He would brag about the perfect bed-making skills he learned in the Navy, yet feign ignorance when the time came to fold a damn sheet or do any basic house chore. Today, wives have taken to social media to complain about their grown-ass male partners who also act like they don’t know how to wash clothes or the dishes.

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A 2019 global report found that a whopping 85% of men said they’d do anything to be involved in caring for their new child, and yet found that men rely way more on their female partners for knowledge and information on parenting than vice versa. And lest I remind you that women in the United States reportedly spend two hours more each day cleaning, cooking, taking care of children and doing other unpaid work than men. Men clearly have this fantasy about fatherhood and being the head of the household, but fantasy does not a father make.

In 2019, I wrote an article explaining how men are emotional golddiggers. The older women I spoke with whose children had become adults revealed they were secretly waiting for their husbands to kick the bucket so they could go live their best lives with their lady friends, Golden Girls-style. They were over being unpaid therapists, cheerleaders, life coaches, porn stars, best friends, entertainers, maids, and mommies to adult babies. Raising kids is way harder than it should be, especially in the U.S. where mothers receive little to no help from the government or their employers, but women are also getting sick and tired of raising men. Yet, women are more likely to stay with a lazy, entitled husband if there are kids involved.

So the Pope is actually right, in a way. It is risky for hetero couples to not have kids, specifically for the men. Who’s gonna take care of all these straight dudes if women don’t want them anymore?


Melanie Hamlett is a comedian, journalist, public speaker, and writing coach now living in France.

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