A Utah man who was recently sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for the brutal murder of his wife was found dead in his prison cell last week.
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Alexi McCammond, who was ousted as editor at Conde Nast’s Teen Vogue before she started the job after some insensitive past tweets resurfaced, has returned to her former home at Axios.
Axios announced on Thursday that McCammond, who was previously hired by the outlet in 2017, would rejoin its team as a national political reporter and will work on the 2022 midterm elections.
“Alexi McCammond is an accomplished journalist and professional. We’re excited and proud that she is returning to Axios,”
A Utah man who was recently sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for the brutal murder of his wife was found dead in his prison cell last week.
filthy mouth”, blocked her on Twitter while he was president. Joe Biden, meanwhile, followed her the minute he became president.
Jake Paul may be a «problem child» in the ring, but the YouTube star thinks there are a lot of misconceptions about him in real life. «Everything that's out there about Jake Paul is a painting that I didn't create,» the 24-year-old tells ET's Katie Krause.
Chrissy Teigen is opening up about cancel culture.
Foo Fighters have announced that they’ll play a string of shows in Alaska next month.The band’s first-ever shows in the Last Frontier will see them perform at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage on August 17 and 19, followed by a date at the Carlson Center on August 21.Sharing the news on social media earlier this evening (July 14), the Foos posted an animated clip that sees a purple bear eat a fish, an eyeball turn into a moose, followed by each band member morphing into one another.“ALASKA!!! ARE
Vogue Williams has insisted that she would "never ever" appear on Made In Chelsea if her husband Spencer Matthews returned to the E4 series.The Irish presenter, 35, ruled out a cameo on the reality show and admitted that even Spencer, 32, would probably turn down a comeback as they are both at "completely different times" in their lives.
Ricky Gervais is no stranger to seeing his words stir up controversy, and he’s at it again.
Sam Fender has spoken about cancel culture, criticising how it’s predicated on people being perfect.The singer-songwriter, who this week announced details of his new album ‘Seventeen Going Under’, told NME in his Big Read cover interview that he is uncomfortable with the way people sharpen their pitchforks without recognising nuance and flaws.“I didn’t want to start on ‘cancel culture’ because I don’t want to sound like Piers Morgan [and] I fucking hate that cunt,” said Fender, when asked by NME
Conan O’Brien and Sean Penn opened up about cancel culture doing a sort of informal cost-benefit-analysis on what it means for actors telling the important stories of our time. O’Brien, who recently wrapped up his time as a late-night talk show host after almost three decades on two networks, had Penn on his podcast, "Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend," where the duo’s chat led them to discuss cancel culture and the public’s somewhat new tendency to write off potentially promising people over past
When the skilled dramatic actor Caroll O’Connor took a comedic turn as Archie Bunker in “All in the Family” in 1971, critics noticed the layered performance. Looking back decades later, Ronald Brownstein wrote in The Atlantic: “‘All in the Family’ commanded national attention to a degree almost impossible to imagine in today’s fractionated entertainment landscape.
“straight, white men are not allowed to talk” amid society’s growing “woke-ness,” is said to have essentially cancelled comedian Carlos Mencia, as it is detailed in a profile on the podcaster for The New York Times on Thursday.
Mike Gravel was a Democratic U.S. Senator from Alaska as well as a two-time presidential candidate.A native of Massachusetts, Gravel made his way to Alaska in 1956, after serving in the U.S.
READ MORE Elvis and June Carter: Her son suspected they had an affair 'Johnny Cash was jealous'Clarkson posted a link to the star's official statement and said: "Powerful piece by a courageous guy who has been treated appallingly by the vile woke mob just for exercising his right to have an opinion. "Read it, share it, then join my campaign to cancel this cancel culture cr*p.
It all began in a Honda Pilot en route to Portland, ME.