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The Oscars Are Experimenting With A Series Of Date Changes
The 2020 Academy Awards ceremony will occur on its earliest date ever, but the next two shows will go back to the usual time.
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Lee Daniels Really Wants To Believe Jussie Smollett
“I’m beyond embarrassed,” the "Empire" co-creator said of the claims that Smollett staged a homophobic attack on himself to secure a pay raise.
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Comedian Hannah Gadsby: Louis C.K. 'Is A Joke Now'
The "Nanette" star, who takes aim at the disgraced comedian's comeback attempt in her new Netflix comedy special, says C.K. "still honestly thinks he's the victim."
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No, It Isn’t Sexist To Gush Over Nancy Meyers’ Movie Kitchens
The director of “Something’s Gotta Give” and “It’s Complicated" says focusing on her movies’ interior design is “a cheap shot” not applied to movies by men.
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Only Woman To Direct A Broadway Musical This Year Blasts Broadway's Lack Of Diversity
At the Tony Awards, "Hadestown" director Rachel Chavkin called out the lack of women and people of color leading the theater world's biggest productions.
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Doctor Violently Dragged From United Airlines Flight Speaks Out
Viral 2017 videos showed Chicago airport police officers dragging David Dao off of the plane, sparking outrage and bungled apologies.
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Reba McEntire Blasts Lack Of Women Nominated For Major Country Music Award
No women were nominated for Entertainer of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards, even though artists such as Kacey Musgraves often top the charts.
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R. Kelly's Accusers Deliver Powerful Message In Rare Public Appearance
Kitti Jones, Asante McGee and Lisa Van Allen, three of the women featured in "Surviving R. Kelly," expressed gratitude that they have been "heard and believed."
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Backs Ending Senate Filibuster
The 2020 presidential candidate announced her stance Friday at a conference with a civil rights group.
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GOP Senator: 'Yeah, I Would Like To' See Trump's Taxes
But Sen. John Kennedy said Trump's excuse that he is under audit is "legitimate." The IRS says “nothing prevents individuals from sharing their own tax information.”
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Amazon Defends Cutting Ties With Woody Allen, Citing His Dismissive Me Too Comments
The writer-director and accused child sexual abuser sued Amazon Studios for terminating its movie distribution deal with him.
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GOP Lawmakers In Georgia Introduce Bill To Enforce 'Journalism Ethics'
The lawmaker spearheading HB734, state Rep. Andy Welch (R), recently complained about an interview with a reporter that he felt was unfair.
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Disney Accused Of Gender Pay Gap In Class-Action Lawsuit
Filed on Equal Pay Day, the lawsuit argues that the company “tends to value male workers more than female workers."
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Kevin Hart Still Doesn't Get Why He Mishandled The Oscar Host Debacle
He rejected the characterization that he was defensive when he resigned from hosting the Oscars — while continuing to defend himself.
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Justin Fairfax Accuser Meredith Watson: 'I Want Some Action From The Virginia Legislature'
Watson and a second accuser, Vanessa Tyson, say they'll testify under oath that Virginia's lieutenant governor sexually assaulted them.
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Justin Fairfax Accuser Vanessa Tyson Says Lieutenant Governor Should Resign
The Virginia lieutenant governor continues to deny both her and Meredith Watson’s allegations, which emerged during a sea of scandals engulfing Virginia lawmakers.
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Stephanie Carter, Wife Of Obama Defense Secretary, Says Biden Photo Is 'Misleading'
Carter, who is married to Ash Carter, said Biden was "offering his support" in a 2015 photo showing his hands on her shoulders and whispering into her ear.
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Journalists Should Call Something Racist When It's Racist, Associated Press Says
People have criticized news outlets for using euphemisms like “racially charged” or “racially tinged,” particularly in reporting on President Donald Trump.
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Journalist Maria Ressa, Target Of Rodrigo Duterte, Arrested For Second Time This Year
Philippine officials first arrested Ressa, executive editor of Rappler, in February — among a series of attempts to stifle the site's reporting on Duterte’s war on drugs.
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House Votes To Condemn Trump's Transgender Military Ban
The purely symbolic measure is unlikely to pass the GOP-controlled Senate. The ban is set to go into effect April 12.