Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha are a pair of lovers in 1957 in New York City.
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Fundraising from across the nation for Georgia’s two embattled Senate races is already underway, and powerful New York City Democrat Ray McGuire, who is running for mayor in 2022, is rallying funds for Democrats Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock. Heaps of out-of-state money are expected to pour into Georgia to sway its two Senate runoffs after no candidate won a majority of votes in last week’s election.
Republican Sen. David Perdue will face off against Ossoff and Republican Sen.
Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha are a pair of lovers in 1957 in New York City.
Chadwick Boseman's 44th birthday, fans continue to mourn his devastating death in August after a secret four-year battle with colon cancer. But although his career and life were tragically cut short, the actor'siconic on-screen body of work — and his incredible deeds off-screen — will undoubtedly be remembered forever.Boseman was raised in Anderson, South Carolina, and attended college at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is at least partially to blame for the chaos surrounding the uncalled U.S.
The New York Times took three days to print a correction of a significant error in its reporting about the Georgia recount process. After stating Friday that only "several hundred" uncounted ballots were found during the recount of the Georgia presidential contest, the Timeswaited until Monday to correct it to "more than 5,000." The article appeared on the front page of Saturday's edition, and the correction did not make it to print until Tuesday.
“Tom & Jerry” are back, baby.
Lindsay Blake We may be more than a week away from Thanksgiving, but if Instagram is to be believed, audiences are chomping at the bit for holiday programming! Netflix is delivering on that front with “Dash & Lily,” a new original series that dropped last Tuesday.
Eli Countryman Everyone’s favorite cat and mouse are taking their antics to New York City. Warner Bros.
The homeless ex-con accused of sucker-punching actor Rick Moranis has allegedly been randomly attacking strangers in New York City for the past six months, it was revealed Sunday night. Marquis Ventura, 35, was arraigned on a slew of charges in Manhattan Criminal Court late Sunday, including an assault rap for knocking Moranis to the ground in the Oct.
NEW YORK -- Prosecutors say the man accused of punching actor Rick Moranis is a suspect in multiple other unprovoked attacks on people in New York City.At a Manhattan Criminal Court hearing on Sunday, prosecutors said Marquis Ventura, 35, is charged in five assaults on strangers that took place in the last six months, the New York Post reported.Ventura allegedly attacked the owner of a liquor store in Soho hours after he punched Moranis in the face on Oct.
Ellise Shafer editorA New York man was arrested on Saturday in connection to last month’s unprovoked attack on “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” star Rick Moranis.On Saturday afternoon, the New York Police Department tweeted that a suspect had been “apprehended and charged,” attributing the discovery to “an eagle-eyed” NYPD Transit sergeant.Thanks to an eagle-eyed sergeant from @NYPDTransit, this suspect has been apprehended and charged.
At least this identification and search part is apparently done, if only so justice will hopefully be served in this terrible, violent case…
NEW YORK -- A New York man was arrested Saturday in connection with an unprovoked assault against Rick Moranis that occurred as the 67-year-old actor was walking near Central Park in October.New York City police said 35-year-old Marquis Ventura, whom authorities listed as homeless, was arrested Saturday afternoon.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Eloise,” the beloved children’s book about a mischievous young girl who lives on the “tippy-top floor” of New York City’s famed Plaza Hotel, is being adapted into a live-action movie.Linda Woolverton is writing the movie for MRC Films, the independent studio behind “Knives Out” and “Mortal Engines.” MRC recently acquired film, television and stage rights for the series of leisurely reads written by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight.