Saturday Night Live‘s Michael Che has been accused of transphobia over a joke he told during the show’s Jan.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said today in a tweetstorm that his company is exploring the development of a decentralized standard for social media. He revealed the initiative, dubbed @bluesky, in a long thread that attempted to explain Twitter’s recent and controversial deplatforming of President Donald Trump and other conservative commenters.
The move by Twitter on @bluesky is one of several in the works by blockchain developers in the wake of the takedowns by social media services and providers like
Saturday Night Live‘s Michael Che has been accused of transphobia over a joke he told during the show’s Jan.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorActor and director Fisher Stevens was shocked when Donald Trump won the 2016 election, but he wanted to learn more about America since he felt he was living in a “bubble.”When the script for “Palmer,” now streaming on Apple TV Plus, landed on his desk, he knew that was the way to learn more. And so he set out on his feature debut adventure.
Twitter has permanently suspended the account of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, one of former President Donald Trump’s most steadfast defenders who has advanced conspiracy theories that the 2020 presidential election was rigged.
Seven years ago was a very different time. David Bowie was still alive.
Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler.Lee was making an acceptance speech at the New York Film Critics Awards yesterday (24 January), with his message pre-recorded on January 6, the day a mob of pro-Trump supporters rioted at the US Capitol building.Winning an award for his 2020 short film New York New York, which was filmed during the coronavirus pandemic, Lee reflected on the riot and said the country needed to come together at the “crossroads” they find themselves at.“It’s a very sad day in the
Jim Carrey is bidding a not-so-fond farewell to Melania Trump as only he can.
Jane Krakowski is speaking out through her rep in response to claims that she was in a secret romance with Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow.
The U.S. Secret Service has released some details about its investigation into comedian John Mulaney over jokes he made about Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live" last year. Mulaney first revealed that he was investigated by the Secret Service during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." "In February, I did a joke that was not about Donald Trump," the comedian explained at the time.
Capitol riots earlier this month, which left five people, including a Capitol police officer, dead. After several people tweeted that Sutcliffe, who played Lorelai's ex and Rory's father, Christopher Hayden, on the beloved series, attended the riots, the 51-year-old actor retweeted a video of a rioter smoking weed inside the Capitol. «There are rumors circulating that I 'stormed the capital (sic),'» the Canadian-born actor wrote, before adding, «Not true — though I would have been proud to share
Sen. Josh Hawley has found a new publisher after his book was dropped by Simon & Schuster in the wake of the siege of the U.S.
Donald Trump has just hours left in office and TV’s late-night hosts are taking all the shots they can before President-elect Joe Biden’s officially takes over the White House on Wednesday.
Conservative publishing house Regnery has picked up Sen. Josh Hawley’s upcoming book The Tyranny of Big Tech that was dropped by Simon & Schuster after the Jan. 6 siege on the Capitol. The Missouri Republican had repeatedly supported and gave voice to President Donald Trump’s disinformation campaign about vote tampering and election results that spurred the deadly attack.
Nancy Pelosi, 80, just went viral on social media for her strategic outfit choice to impeach Donald Trump on Jan. 13. The Speaker of the House poignantly wore the same black sheath dress she sported when she impeached him on Dec. 18, 2019. The Twitter verse applauded the knee-length black number — which also includes a three-quarter length sleeve — quickly dubbing it her “impeachment dress.”
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorOn the day when President Donald Trump became the first occupant of the Oval Office to be impeached twice, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey spoke out to say that threats to physical safety and the company’s desire to foster “a more peaceful existence on earth” were among the reasons for the social media giant’s permanent ban of Trump from the platform.In a Twitter thread on Wednesday, Dorsey said the company was forced to act after long-simmering concerns about the
Janet W. Lee Celebrities took to Twitter to celebrate President Donald Trump’s ban from the social media platform.Trump, who had 88.8 million followers at last count on Twitter, was “deplatformed” by the company, following years of criticism calling on the social media service to block his account for the spread of misinformation.