Month: December 2020

Pete Buttigieg has spoken about his first experience of homophobia in a moving speech as he made history with a nomination for a role in Joe Biden’s cabinet. The former South Bend, Indiana mayor made history on Tuesday (15 December) when he was announced as Biden’s pick for transportation secretary. The 38-year-old will become the
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Courtesy of Saint Laurent Fashion in 2020 has taken a turn. We traded in heels for slippers and dressed up to go nowhere. Designers reimagined the spring-summer 2021 season into digital presentations, masked events, staged runways, or opted out of showing altogether. Those that did were creative, but the successful collections were the ones empathetic
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If all you did was look at the coronavirus figures in the U.S.—more than 16.9 million infected, over 306,000 dead, more deaths than 9/11 on three separate days in the course of a single week, the possibility of 450,000 lives lost by February 1—you might think that the Trump administration’s policy was to just sit
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This COVID-stricken year has been a disaster for many American students and parents, particularly those in minority communities. Children still learning to read have had to adjust to learning by Zoom. Those applying to colleges have had carefully laid plans upended. Without the guarantee of school breakfast and lunch, hunger has soared among America’s 51
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Former presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg this week made history as the first gay man nominated for a full-time cabinet post, prompting howls of anger from Trump supporters. Republican-supporting outlets such as Russia Today, Fox News, The Federalist and have sought to shout down LGBT+ celebrations of Buttigieg’s appointment, arguing that it “erases” the legacy of
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Jennie Garth & Tori Spelling opened up to HL about how it’s both ’emotional’ & ‘comforting’ seeing Luke Perry while rewatching ‘90210’ episodes for their podcast. Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling have themselves and fans hooked back on the original Beverly Hills, 90210, as they have been documenting their reactions to rewatching the show for
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‘Prodigal Son’ returns for season 2 on Jan. 12. HollywoodLife has an EXCLUSIVE first look at what’s ahead. The cast teases more ‘twisted’ crimes, the fallout of Malcolm keeping Ainsley’s ‘huge secret,’ and more. The first season of Prodigal Son ended with a game-changing twist: Ainsley turned out to be her father’s daughter and killed
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Obama’s remarks were broadly criticized, especially from progressive members of the Democratic Party, like New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. “What if activists aren’t PR firms for politicians & their demands are [because] police budgets are exploding, community resources are shrinking to bankroll it, & [people] brought this up for ages but it wasn’t until they
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British composer and mercurial pop artist Mica Levi has released their first album under their own name. Ruff Dog is an 11-track collection of songs self-released by Levi. Check it out below (or on Bandcamp), along with videos for “Wings” and “Pain.” The following explanation of Ruff Dog, reproduced here in its entirety, can be
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