Month: December 2019

Bill Cosby unleashed series of tweets last Thursday aimed at the media during the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday. Cosby began his Twitter rant by wishing his followers a “Happy Thanksgiving” while referring to himself as “Bill Cosby The Educator” and “Bill Cosby The Political Prisoner.” “Happy Thanksgiving & be thankful for the Native Americans. Yours truly,
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As the House Judiciary Committee prepares to take the reins of the impeachment process, the House Intelligence Committee is putting together its conclusions from its weeks-long inquiry into President Donald Trump‘s alleged misdeeds. And while the committee’s Democrats are raising alarms about Trump’s dealings in Ukraine, Republicans’ main takeaway from the weeks of hearings is
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When it comes to America’s Got Talent, we’re usually busy chatting about showstopping performances and inspiring artists earning the coveted golden buzzer. But the events after season 14’s conclusion have unearthed a lot of controversy, and it all began with the Nov. 22 announcement that new hosts Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough had been dismissed.
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Like so many members of the extended Duggar clan, Austin Forsyth is in the real estate biz. He may be young, but Joy-Anna Duggar’s husband already has several years’ experience buying and selling homes. In fact, before Jim Bob would grant him permission to propose to Joy-Anna, Austin had to turn a profit from flipping
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Prince Andrew‘s accuser, Virginia Giuffre, is once again speaking out about the alleged sexual encounter she had with the rince many years ago. In a new interview with the BBC’s Panorama, the now-35-year-old once again goes into detail—she’s previously made these claims in court—about how she was allegedly trafficked by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged madame Ghislaine
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Universal Pictures announced in September that two new “original thrillers” from M. Night Shyamalan are on the way, set to arrive on February 26, 2021 and February 17, 2023. Both films will be written and directed by Shyamalan, and he teases that they’re both “weird and dark” (as if you’d expect anything less) in a new chat with
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Single-payer health care is increasingly popular among American voters. Poll numbers fluctuate depending on how the question is asked, but findings consistently show majority support for a single-payer program like Medicare for All. One 2018 poll showed support was as high as an astonishing 70 percent. But as the Democratic primary wears on, those numbers
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Sponsored by Workman Publishing. In 2018, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez became the youngest woman ever to be elected to Congress. Her commitment to speaking truth to power and her ability to shape the national conversation have made her one of the most fascinating political figures of our times. The new book AOC: Fighter, Phenom, Changemaker recounts how
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While many industries are beginning to wind down for Christmas, the Royal Albert Hall tonight hosted one of the biggest annual events on the fashion calendar. The 2019 Fashion Awards played host to a red carpet full of major names; from global supermodels to legendary designers and even a smattering of reality stars, the arrivals
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EXCLUSIVE: Shades of Blue creator Adi Hasak has lined up his next European TV project – an adaptation of Peter James’ psychological thriller Perfect People for Scandinavian streamer Viaplay with German producer Leonine. The event series is based on James’ book, which was published in 2011, and is a ripped-from-the-headlines thriller and family drama set
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A broken barricade and multiple failed attempts at fixing it resulted in Slipknot’s annual heavy metal festival, Knotfest, being unexpectedly cut short over the weekend. The late cancellation meant that neither Slipknot nor their exclusive opening act, Evanescence (Bring Me to Life), could perform at the 50,000-strong Mexico City gig on Saturday night. As a
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Hello Jesse, we appreciate you taking the time to do our interview.  Your new single Nomad Exquisite – is wonderfully unique! Tell us about the inspiration behind the song.  Thank you. I was reading, Harmonium, by Wallace Stevens and this poem about Florida really stood out to me. It has all these lush natural images but isn’t
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Tell us more about the band – how did you come together? Scott Flint, guitar, vocals: I got with the band through an ad on Craigslist. Marie B, vocals: Originally Dan and I were introduced by a mutual friend. After getting to know each other, Dan told me he could be a whole band if
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And it’s not just NBC, of course. Earlier this year, following Les Moonves’s fall from the highest seat at Black Rock, a former CBS executive, Whitney Davis, who finished her tenure as CBS’s director of entertainment diversity and inclusion, detailed what she described as the Eye’s “white problem,” and the network’s offer of $50,000 after
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Adrian Halen 12/02/2019 News DEMENTED, a film by Nigel Hartwell  Feature Film Debut Starring: Felissa Rose, Dakota House, Cheyenne Ennis, WWE Hall of Famer Bret “Hitman” Hart and WOH Champion Angelina Love. Scheduled for early  in Canada 2020, worldwide release dates to follow. Demented had its world premiere at the Edmonton Festival of Fear October
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Written by Manu Joseph — In Mumbai, the collapse of an apartment building traps a lone survivor, a man filled with regrets, in Manu Joseph’s new political thriller, Miss Laila, Armed and Dangerous. Rescue workers can almost reach him but the space around him is too small and it’s up to Akhila Iyer, one of
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20th Century Fox SVPs Dana Sharpless and Steve Sicherman have been named co-heads of the studio’s Current Programming department. They will succeed Carolyn Cassidy who was promoted to President of Creative Affairs in July. Reporting to Cassidy, Sharpless and Sicherman will oversee Disney TV Studios unit’s slate of live-action series for all networks, cable and
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