Month: April 2021

Nearly four months since the previous president incited a mob to attack the Capitol, Biden touted his administration’s handling of the COVID crisis and called for action on jobs, education, climate, and police reform. “The insurrection was an existential crisis—a test of whether our democracy could survive,” he said. “And it did.” By Eric Lutz
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Tonight, Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi make history as the first two women to sit behind a president during a congressional speech. They celebrated with an elbow bump. “Madam Speaker. Madame Vice President. No president has ever said those words from this podium, and it’s about time,” President Joe Biden began his first speech to
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From sheer tints to camera-ready coverage, these formulas suit any occasion. By Deanna Pai April 28, 2021 As we emerge back into the world after a rather bare-faced year, it’s a worthy time to track down an old friend: foundation. The reintroduction to makeup might be an adjustment, but the wisely chosen formula should do
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Former ‘Girls Next Door’ star Kendra Wilkinson has opened up about co-parenting her two young kids with ex-husband, Hank Baskett. Proud mom Kendra Wilkinson has revealed she and her ex-husband, ex-NFL player Hank Baskett are successfully coparenting their two children. The former couple, who split in 2018 after nine years of marriage, share a son Hank
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From his highly-publicized relationship with Lily-Rose Depp, to his teenage romance with Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon, look back on Timothee Chalamet’s dating history. Timothee Chalamet, 25, is quickly becoming one of the biggest names in Hollywood! The native New Yorker, who has starred in films like Little Women and Lady Bird, has built a strong contingent of fans over
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Welcome to Revenge of the Remakes, where columnist Matt Donato takes us on a journey through the world of horror remakes. We all complain about Hollywood’s lack of originality whenever studios announce new remakes, reboots, and reimaginings, but the reality? Far more positive examples of refurbished classics and updated legacies exist than you’re willing to
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The state’s plan could revitalize lagging numbers of young, vaccinated residents—and might be enough to cut through misinformation.  By Eric Lutz April 28, 2021 In an ideal world, almost completely eliminating your chances of catching or spreading COVID-19—and getting to safely resume normal life—would be enough incentive for people to get vaccinated. But it’s fast
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Officer Michael Fanone isn’t holding back while speaking about his harrowing experience during the Capitol insurrection, which gave him a heart attack and left him with PTSD. As insurrectionists attacked the United States Capitol building on January 6, Officer Michael Fanone, quite literally, put his life on the line to protect those inside. Fanone, a
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NFTs are a flashy new digital trend geared toward the über-rich. But some experts hope to harness their blockchain technology to prove the origins of artifacts taken by European nations—and potentially upend the stagnated pecking order of the art world. By Tarisai Ngangura April 27, 2021 Non-fungible tokens, better known as NFTs, are the new
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Chrissy Teigen joked that she’ll need to take some advice from Lori Loughlin, who was recently involved in a college admissions scandal, if she wants to get into hospitality school. Now that Chrissy Teigen is back on Twitter, she’s returned to her trolling ways. This time, Lori Loughlin was the victim of Chrissy’s jokes. The cookbook author
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Was Jeanette the victim or the villain? On Cruel Summer Season 1 Episode 3, everyone started to question the teenager as her behavior grew ever more erratic. Meanwhile, Kate cornered Jeanette when she decided to go after Kate’s family for defamation of character. Elsewhere, Jeanette’s mother was away from the family, and the details surrounding
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Yes, Steven Soderbergh and his coproducers gave us a rambling anticlimax, but awards shows should delight oddballs, not pander.  By Cassie da Costa April 27, 2021 The general verdict amongst my Twitter feed on Sunday’s re-engineered Oscars ceremony is that it was bizarre and unsettling. Having stripped the ceremony of its mini-performances and instead focused
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AMC Entertainment offered a preview of its quarterly earnings Tuesday, anticipating revenue for the three months ended in March of $148 million, way down from $941.5 million the year before as the box office struggled to revive amid the global pandemic. AMC expects to announce a net loss of between $572 million and $567 million.
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Gia Giudice was ‘in shock’ that Jackie Goldschneider used her name ‘in a poor manner’ on ‘RHONJ.’ Teresa Giudice’s daughter revealed how Jackie’s drug analogy even got her in trouble with her sorority. Gia Giudice is revealing how she really felt about that drug-related analogy that Jackie Goldschneider made about her on TV, which even led
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