Month: November 2019

As the case against Harvey Weinstein continues to develop, Academy Award winner Meryl Streep is speaking out. Weinstein was fired from his movie studio, the Weinstein Company, on Sunday following the New York Times‘s publication of an exposé that detailed how multiple women, including actress Ashley Judd, have accused him of sexual harassment over the […]

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Carrie Underwood delivered a heartbreaking in memoriam performance Wednesday at the 51st Country Music Association Awards. The singer, 34, took the stage at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to sing a somber rendition of the traditional hymn “Softly and Tenderly,” paying tribute to family members the country music community lost in 2017, including Troy Gentry, Glen Campbell […]

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Good news for the parents of fashionable youngsters: Dior’s Baby Dior spring-summer 2018 collection is here, and it is incredible. Designed by Baby Dior creative director Cordelia de Castellane, the brand likens this season’s “joyfully rustic” aesthetic to “an invitation to a bucolic and festive stroll, like a jaunt through the Camargue countryside.” De Castellane reportedly […]

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Mexico’s populist president-elect, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, commonly known by his initials, AMLO, swept the July 1 presidential election, winning in state after state where the ruling Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) had long dominated politics at every level. The election, a mandate for López Obrador’s MORENA (National Regeneration Movement) party, represented a powerful public backlash […]

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A day after suggesting that he could overthrow Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, President Donald Trump indicated that a meeting between the two leaders could be possible at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)—but didn’t rule out military action. “All options are on the table, every one,” Trump told the press Wednesday. “The strong ones and […]

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The European Union (EU) on Wednesday took a step toward enacting new internet copyright rules that experts warn pose “an imminent threat to the future of this global network” and threaten to create a “censorship machine.” The Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) passed the Copyright Directive, which could now move to negotiations with EU member states […]

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Students of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology take part in a march toward the school president’s lodge Friday, following the death of a student injured during clashes between police and protesters a few days ago. Updated at 4:15 p.m. ET Roughly five months since massive protests first spread through Hong Kong, unrest […]

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Nuclear weapons, unique in their power and capacity for destruction, pose an existential threat to humanity. Although the peril of living at the precipice of nuclear devastation is clear, progress toward nuclear abolition has been slow and uneven. Although the nearly 15,000 nuclear weapons that exist today across nine nuclear-armed countries (United States, Russia, United […]

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With excited fans wondering what Big Little Lies‘s sweeping Emmy Awards win could mean for the future of the series, executive producer Nicole Kidman revealed an unexpected tidbit about the show’s cast. While enjoying the after-glow of the team’s eighth Emmy win, several cast members took a moment to chat with Entertainment Tonight about their celebration […]

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