Adorable exchange between Ryan Reynolds and Tessa Virtue reignites Moir shippers

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Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue, the gold-winning figure skaters from Canada, are the Ross and Rachel of this year’s Winter Olympics. 

Although Moir addressed romance rumors as “none of your business” — complete with sassy snaps — their fans are still convinced that his partnership with Virtue is more than just a professional relationship. 

This is how Scott Moir helps Tessa Virtue off the podium. What a prince#VirtueMoir #XX pic.twitter.com/119kirHmsU

— Maddie (@mQharper) February 20, 2018

Fellow Canadian Ryan Reynolds is one of those fans. On Monday he tweeted his support for the Team Canada, and implied that the figure skating duo was a couple: “And thank you @tessavirtue & @ScottMoir for agreeing to raise my children as your own.”  Read more…

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Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir watch a montage of themselves, and it’s too much

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With sultry routines that’ve long threatened to melt the ice, people can’t help but egg on figure skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir to requite their apparent love.

Following their Winter Olympics gold medal win, Virtue and Moir sat down with CBC to watch a montage of their 20-year career together on the ice. 

The pair shed tears as grabs of them talking about how proud they were of one another and images — so many images — of them embracing each other played out on screen.

C’mon and just date each other already, you guys.

It’s not just us either — Adam Rippon and Leslie Jones thought so too. When asked about what’s the deal with their relationship by TODAY’s Hoda Kotb, Virtue gave a rather diplomatic answer to the prodding. Read more…

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It’s time to replace Groundhog Day with Lobster Day

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Everyone is sick of Groundhog Day (no offense, Phil) and it’s time to liven things up a bit. Let’s take a leaf out of Nova Scotia’s book and hire a lobster instead.

Lucy the lobster — a good lobster — burst forth from the ocean today to tell Nova Scotians how much more winter they should expect. Lucy did not see her shadow, which means there will not be six more weeks of winter.

Here is a tweet about it. Lucy typed it with her big, meaty claws. (She weighs 6.5 pounds.)

Yup that’s me! I looked around and for the life of me couldn’t see a shadow anywhere! Folks seemed really excited about that! #NOSHADOW #EarlySpring #GroundhogDay2018 #thatsawrap pic.twitter.com/zCCYDirAnm

— LucyLobster (@LucyLobsterNS) February 2, 2018 Read more…

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US & Canada VCs favor late-stage giants over upstarts in Q4

 Startup investors in the U.S. and Canada have been putting a little less money to work across a lot fewer deals in recent months. After three quarters of rising investment at early through growth stage, VCs have cut back in the fourth quarter of …

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Cold snaps like the one that just gripped the U.S. are far more rare thanks to global warming

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It’s so cold in the U.S. and Canada that windows are breaking, and there’s no end in sight

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HQ Trivia Is Coming to Android | Crunch Report

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Little girl draws message in the snow urging Santa to take her brother away

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This little girl’s plight is one shared by nigh-on everyone with a sibling. Because, let’s be real, brothers and sisters, while kind, loving and good fun at best, can also be mightily annoying. 

9-year-old Jennifer Murphy from St. John’s, Newfoundland, came up with a plan while out playing in the snow with her mum, Jo-Ann. She penned a message to Santa instructing him to “Leave presents, take brother!” I like your style, Jennifer. 

Santa: Take cookies, milk, and brother; leave presents

One girl’s plea spray painted on the snowbank https://t.co/HvpistwDbB pic.twitter.com/w7AxNUE3vW

— CBC NL (@CBCNL) December 20, 2017 Read more…

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