Month: May 2021

Kim Kardashian has been trying to become a lawyer now for more than a year, but she’s no closer to getting her license to practice law … because she missed a passing grade on the baby bar exam. Kim made it official on a preview of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” where she fessed up
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For Washington Post employees, one of the pluses of Sally Buzbee’s appointment as executive editor, in addition to her heavyweight journalism bona fides, was that she would be coming from a place that was practically devoid of controversy. The Associated Press, where Buzbee has been executive editor since 2017, is kind of like the good-natured
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Amazon Inc said on Wednesday it is buying MGM, the fabled U.S. movie studio home to the James Bond franchise, for US$8.45 billion, giving it a huge library of films and TV shows and ramping up competition with streaming rivals led by Netflix and Disney+. Privately held MGM, or Metro Goldwyn Mayer, was founded in
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California’s former First Lady hosted a roundtable of female entrepreneurs on Monday morning, with a focus on global health. By Daisy Shaw-Ellis May 26, 2021 On Monday, Maria Shriver helped Cartier kick off it’s annual Women’s Initiative conference. This year—like most everything else—the conference is virtual, a meeting of the minds among businesswomen from around
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Editors note: On the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder by Minneapolis police, renowned civil rights attorney and Floyd family lawyer Ben Crump examines the history and the legacy of that horrific day in a guest column for Deadline. Today, on the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s horrific death, it’s worth remembering that from the
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Adams has always played politician, including while at the NYPD, says a law enforcement insider. His success lies in convincing New York that he can right the ship, and in keeping Yang—who “doesn’t understand the seriousness of this job,” he says—at bay. By Chris Smith May 25, 2021 Eric Adams is…complicated. He is one of
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News Arrest Warrant for Marilyn Manson Issued in New Hampshire Manson is facing two counts of misdemeanor simple assault for allegedly spitting at a videographer during a 2019 concert By Madison Bloom May 25, 2021 Facebook Twitter Marilyn Manson (Photo by Stephen J. Cohen/Getty Images). Facebook Twitter An arrest warrant for Marilyn Manson has been
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A sign for an inclusive restroom. (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images) In a defiant stand, Nashville’s top prosecutor has refused to enforce a “hateful” Tennessee law that demands businesses post signs saying trans people can use their bathrooms. The grotesque bill, among a raft of anti-trans bills that have deeply curtailed trans rights, was signed by governor
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