Image Source: Getty / Dimitrios KambourisDC fans, get ready for some crime-fighting fun because Javicia Leslie has officially suited up as the title character for season two of the CW’s Batwoman. On Sept. 25, the 33-year-old actress shared a first-look photo of her donning the heroic costume with the emblematic mask and red wig. “Look
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Pressing the emergency button to “discuss” with the party in Among Us as to who’s the imposter, unfortunately, doesn’t open up a chat of its own. Players in this new party survival game will have to work together to discover who the one or two imposters are. However, this concept doesn’t work well if players can’t discuss it.
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State Rep. Attica Scott has been a state representative in Kentucky since 2017. She is the only Black woman in her state’s legislature and she’s also the author of Breonna’s Law, a bill named for Breonna Taylor that would ban no-knock warrants and require police to have their body cameras turned on when serving warrants.
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Is your eyesight worse since lockdown began? Thanks to hours spent staring at Zoom and losing chunks of sleep (hello, 3am overthink), my eyes have definitely been feeling the strain. And interestingly I’m not the only one, with leading online glasses retailer, Glasses Direct discovering 1 in 5 Brits believe their vision declined during lockdown.
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Twice on Thursday, Senator Lindsay Graham plead with Fox News viewers to help save his campaign for reelection. First on Fox & Friends then later on Hannity, the sitting Republican senator from South Carolina complained that he had been massively out-fundraised by his Democratic rival. In tones that The Washington Post called “weepy,” Graham plead
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Julianna Burke is a successful crime writer, loved by readers the world over. Her books sell and sell, with each new release eagerly awaited by fans. She and her husband Connor are very much in love and enjoy a charmed life, with homes in South Carolina and Scotland. As we first meet Julianna, she’s arriving
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Much of the world underwent a long overdue racial awakening this summer, the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others pushing the Black Lives Matter movement back to the forefront. But it was stylist—and close Meghan Markle friend—Jessica Mulroney who got a true wake-up call. In a nearly 12-minute Instagram video, Canadian lifestyle blogger
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DC’s Black Adam gets his own solo movie next year with box office juggernaut Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in the title role of a film being directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (Orphan, The Shallows), and we’ve learned tonight via Deadline that The Invisible Man actor Aldis Hodge is now in talks to co-star as the DC Comics superhero Hawkman. The character debuted
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That mindset comes through in lyrics like “Ache for the sight of friends,” as Pecknold cries on“Maestranza,” before offering a bit of sweeping assurance: “I’ve been safe in the thought/That the line we walk is the same one.” “We’ve had to find creative solutions to finding togetherness in the last six months,” he says, reflecting
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Charlize Theron wished her ‘two beautiful powerhouses,’ Jackson and August, a happy Daughter’s Day on Instagram! For the tribute, the ‘Bombshell’ star put together a photo slideshow of her sweet children. Charlize Theron, 45, celebrated Daughter’s Day with the cutest post on Instagram! For the special day on Sept. 25, the Atomic Blonde star shared a slideshow
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In the grand tradition of women generally being totally screwed, we have the gender pay gap, the gender pension gap and now…we give you…the gender mortgage gap! So, roll up, roll up, one and all, to witness the gender inequity of the mortgage world and just what exactly you can do about it. We asked
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On Wednesday, five Republican Senators fired off a letter to Netflix’s Ted Sarandos over the streamer service’s plan to have the executive producers of Game of Thrones  adapt Chinese author Liu Cixin’s sci-fi trilogy The Three-Body Problem. Tonight, Netflix’s VP of Global Public Policy fired back, nicely but firmly. Accused of “normalizing” the Chinese government’s brutal incarceration of
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In a house sorely divided, bracing for an election amid a reality-upending pandemic, is there such a thing as good news? This week the Breonna Taylor grand jury outcome set off anguish and protests across Louisville and beyond; meanwhile, thousands turned out to mourn Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Washington, D.C. The head hangs heavy—but
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