Month: November 2020

Donald Trump, most Senate Republicans and conservative media entities like Newsmax, Fox News and the social network Parler seem to be living in a universe where Joe Biden didn’t win the presidency. They’re insistent about electoral fraud and carefully amplifying those allegations without providing evidence. The growing divide between those outlets and more mainstream media
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We are stoked to have you today. Tell us about your fall season so far! What are you up to? Lots of pumpkin picking and singing Christmas songs!!! I am LOVING the weather here in Nashville, a lot cooler than New Orleans!!!! Can you share more with our readers about your upcoming release “Santa Baby”? 
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Meena Harris is a lawyer, activist, and the author of “Ambitious Girl,” a children’s book dedicated to girls who’ve been told they’re “too much.” She is also the niece of Kamala Harris, the first woman, first Black person, and first South Asian person to become vice president. During Harris’s campaign, the former California senator was
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Little Aeko Brown looked so cute after getting into his dad, Chris Brown’s, tasty snack! See the sweet pic of the 11-month-old with Oreos smeared all over his tiny face! It looks like Aeko Brown might have a bit of mischievous streak. In a new pic that the 11-month-old’s famous father, Chris Brown, shared to his Instagram
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Stand Up for Heroes, the annual New York comedy event hosted by Jon Stewart honoring veterans and their families, will go virtual for the first time in its 14-year history. With performances by comedians and musicians including Bruce Springsteen, Nate Bargatze, Ronny Chieng, Sheryl Crow, Tiffany Haddish, Mickey Guyton, Brad Paisley, Patti Scialfa and Iliza
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Cándido Camero, the legendary Cuban conguero who pioneered the three-conga style and helped usher in a generation of Latin jazz, died peacefully at home in New York Saturday morning (November 7), NPR reports. He was 99.  Born Cándido de Guerra Camero in Havana, Cuba, in 1921, he played bass and tres guitar as a teen
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Toronto-based writer Souvankham Thammavongsa is the winner of this year’s Scotiabank Giller Prize. Thammavongsa received the $100,000 honour Monday night for her fiction debut, How to Pronounce Knife, published by McClelland and Stewart. Thammavongsa smiled as she showed off the trophy to her two friends at her Toronto home. In her acceptance speech, she thanked
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Historically, when presidential administrations are winding down, either because they’re a few months from completing a second term or because they’re not getting one on account of being booted from office by the American people, low- to mid-level noncareer staffers start looking for new jobs. Why? If you’re so far removed from understanding the number
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Alex Trebek is getting a bittersweet send-off from the game show that made him famous … “Jeopardy!” just said goodbye to the late host with a touching tribute. “Jeopardy!” executive producer Mike Richards honored Alex before Monday night’s episode, pausing to remember Trebek as an inspiring figure and thanking him for everything he did for
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In a new YouTube vlog, Kylie Jenner revealed her dream occupation (if she wasn’t a multi-millionaire cosmetics entrepreneur, that is). It’s hard not to imagine Kylie Jenner as the fifth most-followed person on Instagram, or a multi-millionaire cosmetics mogul. But the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star could imagine an alternate reality in which she wasn’t running
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It’s that time of year again, and even Coronavirus can’t stop it – I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! is back, albeit not quite in the same way as before. Because of the pandemic, contestants won’t be heading into the Australian jungle this year. Instead, I’m A Celeb 2020 will be taking place
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