Protests erupted in Kenosha in the U.S. state of Wisconsin after police shot an apparently unarmed Black man multiple times in the back, according to the state governor, prompting authorities to impose a curfew.
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Also Read: 'Mulan' to Skip US Theaters for September Debut on Disney+“If I have to pay that much for “Black Widow”, well, I’ll do it,” said another Twitter user.Some fans are even going as far as buying “Mulan” on Disney+ only to inspire Disney to do the same with “Black Widow.” “Considering buying this only so that Disney ends up doing this with black widow,” said Twitter user Cade Madson.While some fans would pass paying $29.99 for “Mulan,” they would gladly pay double that for “Black Widow.
.Protests erupted in Kenosha in the U.S. state of Wisconsin after police shot an apparently unarmed Black man multiple times in the back, according to the state governor, prompting authorities to impose a curfew.
Twitter couldn’t get enough of Dr. Jill Biden‘s speech at the Democratic National Convention tonight (August 18).
Ryan Reynolds always knows how to turn things into joke.On August 17, it was revealed that the 43-year-old actor sold the liquor company he co-owns, Aviation Gin, for a whopping $610 million. According to reports from Bloomberg, Diageo Plc acquired Aviation American Gin and other liquors sold by Davos Brands LLC, which obviously puts a pretty penny right in Ryan‘s pocket.
Ryan Reynolds wrote a hilarious out-of-office message referencing his wife, Blake Lively, and other celebrity friends after selling his liquor company.Bloomberg reported on Monday, August 17, that Diageo acquired Aviation American Gin, which the 43-year-old actor co-owns, and other Davos Brands liquors for a whopping $610 million.After the news broke, Reynolds wrote a snarky email noting that while he is “currently out of the office,” he “will still be very hard at work selling Aviation Gin.
A new video of Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump is going viral in the same way that several other videos of the couple have gone viral.
Ryan Reynolds is about to become millions of dollars richer after selling his Aviation American Gin company!ET has learned that Diageo, the world’s largest spirits maker, has reached an agreement to acquire the American style gin company the actor co-owned, through the acquisition of Aviation Gin LLC and Davos Brands LLC for an estimated $610 million based on sales over a 10-year period.
for a ban of the Tencent-owned company’s operations in the U.S.Installations of Signal, an encrypted texting app based in the United States, rose 30% in the six days following Trump’s Aug.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe “Please, Baby, Please” episode of “Black-ish,” which was shelved before airing by ABC due to its political content back in 2018, will finally make it to air on Hulu.“Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris shared the news in a statement Monday.“We were one year post-election and coming to the end of a year that left us, like many Americans, grappling with the state of our country and anxious about its future.
In a world where Black Lives Matter protests are still happening in the streets of some of the biggest cities in the US, now is probably the perfect time for Hulu to release the upcoming comedy series, “Woke.” READ MORE: ‘Mangrove’ Trailer: Steve McQueen’s Latest Features Letitia Wright In His ‘Small Axe’ Anthology Movie As seen in the trailer for “Woke,” the show follows the story of a Black artist, Keef, who has made a name for himself as a cartoonist that always tries to “keep things light”
Alyssa Milano has said that she felt like she was dying while she was suffering from coronavirus.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have had to wrestle with a difficult question: Why, when the couple got married in 2012, did they choose to do on the grounds of place inextricably linked to slavery, to the point that its website boasts it was once named the “#1 Plantation in the Charleston Area” by USA Today? Eight years later, Reynolds finally has an answer: They saw the venue on Pinterest.
The Wall Street Journal.After Trump’s remarks, TikTok tried to make additional concessions, which included adding as many as 10,000 jobs in the United States over the next three years. The founder of TikTok parent company Bytedance, Zhang Yiming, agreed to sell his stake as part of any deal.