Following news of Parler being removed from Apple's App Store on Saturday, Amazon will soon follow suit by dropping thesocial networking app from its web hosting services.
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Apple Books US Bestseller List - 12/20/20 - Paid BooksRank, Book Title by Author Name, ISBN, Publisher1. NYPD Red 6 by James Patterson & Marshall Karp - 9781538718636 - (Grand Central Publishing)2.
Daylight by David Baldacci - 9781538761687 - (Grand Central Publishing)3. Dream Chaser by Kristen Ashley - 9781538733905 - (Grand Central Publishing)4.
Deadly Cross by James Patterson - 9780316497992 - (Little, Brown and Company)5. A Promised Land by Barack Obama - 9781524763183 - (Crown)6.
Following news of Parler being removed from Apple's App Store on Saturday, Amazon will soon follow suit by dropping thesocial networking app from its web hosting services.
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., called for a racketeering investigation on Sunday following Amazon, Apple and Google’s decisions to suspend the alternative social media platform Parler after Wednesday's U.S. Capitol riot.
How far will you go to get the life you desire?
Greek dramedy Apples was one of the buzz films of last year’s depleted festival circuit, debuting in Venice where it opened the festival’s Horizons section. It’s now Greece’s entry into this year’s International Feature Oscar race.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorParler, the social-media app popular among Trump loyalists and right-wingers, was removed from the Google Play Store late Friday — with the internet giant alleging Parler failed to remove “egregious content like posts that incite violence.”Also Friday, Apple warned Parler, which styles itself as a “free speech” alternative to Twitter or Facebook, that the app faces a ban from the App Store within 24 hours if it didn’t remove content that “encourages illegal
Ayelet Zurer lets out a few tears on a press panel in the first look trailer for Apple TV+’s upcoming Losing Alice.
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Apple TV Plus unveils the trailer for its original thriller “Losing Alice,” and HBO Max sets the premiere date for Wolfgang Puck’s culinary series “The Event.”Starz announced that “Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham,” an eight-episode docuseries developed by “Outlander” stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish, will premiere Feb. 14.
1. “A Promised Land” by Barack Obama (Crown)2. “Bridgerton's: The Duke and I” by Julia Quinn (Avon)3.
Harry Potter star Rupert Grint has said that becoming a father himself last year has given him a completely different perspective on his role in dark Apple TV+ drama Servant. M Night Shyamalan's horror series Servant follows a couple named Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) and Sean (Toby Kebbell) Turner who are grieving the loss of their baby boy, Jericho.
Chrissy Teigen might be on vacation right now for the New Year’s holiday, but she’s still busy working!
Chris Evans sat down for an interview with the Hollywood Foreign Press’ “HFPA In Conversation” podcast, discussing his recent segue from playing Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to his more recent role in “Defending Jacob”, a limited series for Apple TV+.
Apple TV+, I’m happy to report that stars Esther Smith and Rafe Spall make a winning team in this 10-episode British dramedy, which has been renewed for a second season.Smith and Spall play couple Nikki and Jason who, after struggling to conceive a child, decide to go the adoption route.
Barack Obama - 9781524763183 - (Crown)5. NYPD Red 6 by James Patterson & Marshall Karp - 9781538718636 - (Grand Central Publishing)6.
Christmas V...7. Love Actually8. The Polar Express9.
Fiona Apple says she has mixed feelings about being nominated in this year’s Grammys for her song ‘Shameika’ because of ongoing controversies around the awards event.The song – from her ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’ album – is up for Best Rock Performance.
Fiona Apple has discussed the 2021 Grammys nomination for Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald in a new interview with The Guardian.
Top Canadian film director Michelle Latimer has apologized after coming under scrutiny for claiming Indigenous family roots in a Quebec Algonquin community when promoting her documentary Inconvenient Indian ahead of its recent world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. The feature, an adaptation of Thomas King's book Inconvenient Indian, in which the American-born Canadian writer meditates on what it means to be "Indian" in North America, will next have a U.S.
Fiona Apple has revealed that she thought about boycotting the Grammys over Dr. Luke being nominated at next year’s ceremony.Speaking in a new interview with The Guardian, Apple discussed the Recording Academy’s decision to nominate the producer (under the pseudonym Tyson Trax) despite Kesha’s allegations that he sexually assaulted her.“I’m bringing up the Grammys and that’s really something that I shouldn’t be doing, but really, Dr.