Month: July 2020

Javicia Leslie attends American Black Film Festival Honors Awards Ceremony at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 23, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Leon Bennett/WireImage) Bisexual actor Javicia Leslie has been revealed as the first-ever Black Batwoman, picking up the cape and mantle from Ruby Rose. Rose quit Batwoman in May, stunning fans by announcing her departure from
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A couple of weeks ago, Roger Ailes’s widow, Elizabeth, invited Fox News host Laura Ingraham and a few others for dinner at her $36 million Palm Beach home. The political conversation around the table was melancholy, a person familiar with the gathering recalled. With COVID cases hitting record highs and Donald Trump’s poll numbers going
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The upcoming fourth season (or fourth *part*, as Netflix refers to new batches of episodes) of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” will be the show’s final season, we’ve learned tonight. The fourth and final part of the Netflix series will be unleashed later this year. Netflix is promising “a spooky, sexy & supernatural series finale.” In
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Throughout the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Blink-182 bassist and co-founder Mark Hoppus has spent much of his time on Twitch, the live video streaming service, as a way to stay in touch with his fans while simultaneously playing video games. Though the 48-year-old musician typically streams himself playing Nintendo‘s best-selling Animal Crossing game, 2020’s New Horizons, he’s recently taken a
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Army Sergeant Shane Ortega laces up boots before posing for a portrait at home at Wheeler Army Airfield on March 26, 2015 in Wahiawa, Hawaii. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images) Democratic lawmakers have pressed for an end to Donald Trump ‘s ban on transgender people serving in the military, in wake of the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling
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Thandie Newton recently spoke publicly about an interaction she had with Sony Pictures head Amy Pascal that she remembers as a racist encounter. The Westworld actor spoke about the encounter in an interview with Vulture and recalled turning down a role in Sony Pictures’ Charlie’s Angels remake because the director wanted to highlight her body in the
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Transgender inmate C. Jay Smith (Image: Medina Orthwein LLP) A transgender inmate who spoke out against repeated sexual abuse from prison guards and made #MeToo complaints could face another ten years behind bars after being “set up”, her lawyers say. C Jay Smith, 59, filed a federal lawsuit last Monday alleging that staff members at
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