"Cassie just wants to move forward in life with stuff she has going on like settling into her new place. She definitely doesn’t want to bring up her past again,” a source tells .
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."Cassie just wants to move forward in life with stuff she has going on like settling into her new place. She definitely doesn’t want to bring up her past again,” a source tells .
After publishing his book The Torture Letters in January of 2020, Laurence Ralph decided to adapt it into an animated short—reckoning in both cases with systemic racism in America, in hopes that society at large will address it, and take meaningful action to stop the violence it perpetuates.
Closing the chapter. Malik Beasley is ready to leave the drama with estranged wife Montana Yao behind after he was caught canoodling with Larsa Pippen.
X Factor star Wagner has apologised after he was asked to create a 'vile' video 'birthday message' for late Rangers star Fernando Ricksen.The 64-year-old has become well-known for creating personalised clips at the request of fans.Comical videos can honour a birthday, Christmas or any other special occasion.But the Brazilian entertainer has apologised after one sick punter ordered a recorded message for late Rangers legend, Ricksen.Wagner took to his official Facebook page to on Saturday to
Ellise Shafer administratorFar-right social media personality Tim Gionet, also known as “Baked Alaska,” has been arrested by the FBI following his involvement in the Jan.
University of Michigan Regent Ron Weiser has been called "complicit" in last week’s storming of the U.S. Capitol by the writers of an online petition that calls for his resignation after he failed to place blame on President Trump.
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Former FBI Deputy Assistant Director Danny Coulson urged the Biden transition team to move next week's inauguration indoors in the wake of last week’s Capitol riot. Coulson told "Your World" Monday that "terrifying times" call for heightened security measures and urged the president-elect's team to consider hosting the Jan.
straight to your inboxManchester City have been told to sell Sergio Aguero to Paris Saint-Germain after Mauricio Pochettino's reported interest in the forward. Aguero's injury problems have meant he has struggled for game time this season, but Pep Guardiola's side have continued to find the net on a regular basis without him.
permanently banned from the platform, which was his preferred means of communication.Former CIA director John Brennan dubbed Schwarzenegger’s video “powerful” and “poignant.” Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat said the clip was worth watching because it provided a “blend of historical testimony about the ravages of Nazism and the urgent call to act to protect our own democracy.” Conan O’Brien, film writer Ed Solomon and actress Lea Thompson urged their followers to watch, as well.See his entire video, in
Arnold Schwarzenegger took to Twitter with a video statement about the riots that took place at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
As America attempts to recover from the Capitol riot, everyone from President-elect Joe Biden and NBA star LeBron James to members of the mainstream media such as Joy Behar and Joy Reid have vilified police officers for their role in the tragic event. While Democrats and media members have waffled on whether or not riots are a good idea, they have remained consistent when it comes to criticizing cops.
A West Virginia state lawmaker will not resign despite facing pressure to do so after posting a video of himself joining a crowd in storming the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, his lawyer says. State Delegate Derrick Evans, a Republican, "committed no criminal act that day," his attorney, John H.
The Maryland governor and lieutenant governor on Thursday called for President Trump's removal from office after pro-Trump rioters breached the Capitol Wednesday. Protesters gathered in large numbers Wednesday in Washington to protest the results of the 2020 presidential election at a "Stop the Steal" rally, where Trump spoke.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for Vice President Mike Pence and the cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Donald Trump from office.
The Boston Celtics and Miami Heat knelt for the national anthem Wednesday night, saying they were playing “with a heavy heart” after a violent mob loyal to President Donald Trump was able to storm the U.S. Capitol and the decision earlier in the week by a Wisconsin prosecutor not to charge a police officer who shot a Black man last year.
Jimmy Kimmel reacted to the Trump supporters and rioters who stormed the capitol on January 6 in his opening monologue last night. “Thank you for joining us for the treason finale of the Donald Trump era,” the Jimmy Kimmel Live host, 53, began. “This was one of those days that I always assumed was behind us. This is not the sort of thing I ever imagined would happen in this country in my lifetime,” he mused.
Players from both the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat took a knee during the national anthem ahead of Wednesday night’s game, marking a somber moment of a chaotic day.