Britain's scientists concluded 'in the last few days' that we must pursue draconian measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak - or face around 250,000 deaths.
27.02.2020 - 20:51 / mambaonline.com
Rapport has issued an apology for having recently published transphobic statements. Sadly, the begrudging declaration of regret is deeply underwhelming.
On 16 February, the newspaper’s Pollux Se Pruttelpraatjies column commented on a recent statement by US Democratic Party presidential hopeful, Elizabeth Warren. She said she’d consult with Jacob Lemay, a transgender boy, before choosing the Secretary of Education, if she is elected president.
The column ridiculed her intention to seek advice
Britain's scientists concluded 'in the last few days' that we must pursue draconian measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak - or face around 250,000 deaths.
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It can be a tough road to Hollywood.
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By Ted Johnson
A “RuPaul’s Drag Race USA” contestant has issued an apology after being accused of catfishing.
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Everyone has a bad day at work at some point or another… and it sure sounds like Maroon 5 had a rough time at the office, so to speak after their lackluster performance at the Viña del Mar festival in Chile this week landed them in hot water with fans!
Taylor Swift dropped a savage video of her song The Man. The video saw Taylor transform into a man and shed light on a few of the most uncomfortable situations. Through the video, she called out several celebrities. The most obvious one was kept for the last: Scooter Braun. But other stars that were called out seemed like Leonardo DiCaprio, Kanye and more. However, it seems like Taylor might have included a little dig at Robert Downey Jr as well.
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A24 has bought North American rights to the thriller “The Stars at Noon,” starring Robert Pattinson and Margaret Qualley.