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Natalie Portman & Husband Benjamin Millepied Trying Hard To Save Marriage After Latter Gets Accused Of ‘Cheating With…

Natalie Portman battles to save marriage after husband ‘cheats with 25-yr-old’ ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) The ‘Black Swan’ star Natalie Portman is battling to salvage her marriage which has been rocked by allegations that her husband, Benjamin Millepied, has cheated on her with a younger woman. The 41-year-old Oscar-winning star has been married to 45-year-old dancer and choreographer Benjamin – who is French – since 2012, reports Mirror.co.uk. Together the couple share two children, 11-year-old son Aleph, and…

Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied marriage on the rocks: Report | Hollywood

Black Swan star Natalie Portman and husband Benjamin Millepied are trying to desperately save their marriage after alleged extramarital affair, according to reports. The duo who met on the sets of the Darren Aronofsky movie, are privately trying to save their marriage after word came out that Millepaid had an affair with a much younger woman. (Also read: Elliot Page reveals A-list actor verbally assaulted him after he came out as gay: I’m going to…) Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied are privately working…

Benjamin A.D And Kojey Radical Are Running On Fumes In “Losing” Video

South London rapper Benjamin A.D continues his tireless run of singles with his latest drop, “Losing” with Kojey Radical, and it comes with a fresh new visual to boot.Produced by WAVSDNTDIE and Jerome Williams (the mastermind behind Crop Circle 2 highlight “Highly Blessed”), it’s a motivational banger of sorts. Together, the two artists weigh in on the rise-and-grind mentality, how vital it is to escape your circumstances, but also how draining it is to be constantly playing catch up with yourself.Jumping in…

The 3 Reasons Why I Have Permanently Switched From Pandas To Polars | by Benjamin Feifke | Mar, 2023

I came for the speed, but I stayed for the syntaxPhoto by Hans-Jurgen Mager on UnsplashAt the time of writing this post, it’s been six years since I landed my first job in data science. And, for those entire six years spent doing data science, Pandas has been the foundation of all my work: exploratory data analyses, impact analyses, data validations, model experimentation, you name it. My career was built on top of Pandas!Needless to say, I had some serious Pandas lock-in.That is, until I discovered Polars, the new…

A Recommendation System For Academic Research (And Other Data Types)! | by Benjamin McCloskey | Mar, 2023

Implementing Natural Language Processing and Graph Theory to compare and recommend different types of documentsPhoto by Shubham Dhage on UnsplashMany of the projects people develop today generally begin with the first crucial step: Active Research. Investing in what other people have done and building on their work is important for your project’s ability to add value. Not only should you learn from the strong conclusions of what other people have done, but you also will want to figure out what you shouldn’t do in your…

Opinion: The fall of Benjamin Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu may not realize it yet, but his dare against the political odds is over. Israel’s longest serving prime minister, who was reelected in November despite an ongoing corruption trial and whom even rivals acknowledged was a political magician, is out of tricks. This fall won’t happen imminently, but his coalition of ultra-nationalists, religious fundamentalists and the merely corrupt is losing its moral legitimacy, even among growing numbers of its voters.Netanyahu’s fatal mistake was his firing Sunday of…

Cuddy by Benjamin Myers review – a polyphonic hymn to the north-east | Fiction

Born in the seventh century, Cuthbert of Lindisfarne is the unofficial patron saint of the north, where he’s still known as Cuddy. He began life as a lowly boy shepherd and ended it as a famed religious hermit, holed up on a rocky island off the Northumbrian coast. When Viking raiders arrived, Cuthbert’s body was taken to the mainland by a band of loyal monks, generations of whom traipsed around with it while battles raged until a sign from God (or simple fatigue) told them to stop on a hilltop. There, the settlement that…

Cuddy by Benjamin Myers review – a visionary history | Books

Cuddy is the affectionate name for Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (c634-687), a shepherd boy born in the Border country who rose to become prior of Melrose Abbey and who ended his life as a hermit on a tiny, inhospitable island off the coast of Northumbria. Cuthbert is one of Britain’s most popular saints, widely venerated for his affinity with animals, his sympathy for ordinary working people and his association with the landscapes and holy places of the north of England. At the time he died, Christianity was a relatively…

These Animals Were the Last of Their Species

The Pyrenean ibex was a subspecies of ibex that lived across the Pyrenees; due to hunting and other pressures, by the late 20th century the animals were relegated to Ordesa National Park in Spain. The last Pyrenean ibex, a female named Celia, was found dead in 2000, having been killed by a fallen tree. Scientists managed to clone Celia and produce a new ibex, but the animal died shortly after birth due to lung defects. The Pyrenean ibex was a subspecies of ibex that lived across the Pyrenees; due to hunting and other…

Benjamin Myers: ‘My comfort read? Viz’ | Roald Dahl

My earliest reading memoryI’m six years old, up a tree, reading The Travels of Magnus Pole by Jonathan Wills. No one can reach me. The post-psychedelic aesthetic and oddness of 1970s children’s books still fills me with a nostalgic glow.My favourite book growing upMy Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George, about a city boy who runs away to the Catskills, sparked something inside, as did Danny the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl. Both conveyed a message of independence, transgression and a reverence for the…