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On the night of November 13, 2015, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks throughout Paris left 130 people dead and hundreds injured. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), which was then in control of large swaths of land in the Middle East, took responsibility for the attacks.
A week into the nationwide manhunt for the perpetrators, police had zeroed in and raided an apartment they suspected housed the mastermind behind the attacks. The raid resulted in the death of Hasna Ait Boulahcen, a 26-year-old Frenchwoman of Moroccan descent who friends had described as “living in her own world” until she adopted strict Islamic dress and expressed desires to become a Jihadi in the months leading up to the attacks.
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Starring Christina Applegate, and Linda Cardellini, the cast of Netflix’s crime comedy “Dead To Me” is preparing to say goodbye. A delicious black comedy, “Dead To Me” centers on two grieving women who meet in therapy.
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is no stranger to reinvention, and for her October 24 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the singer-songwriter seems to have reinvented herself as . Swift's three-piece black-and-white chevron Dorothee Schumacher suit pairs boot-cut trousers with a tailored blazer over a mock-neck turtleneck. She paired the look with a cherry-red lip (natch), hoops, and chunky black boots. Swift's ‘fit is a note-perfect exemplar of a look Keaton perfected in the 1970s and has maintained throughout every decade since.
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Spike Lee has vowed to tell Colin Kaepernick's real story in his upcomnig documentary series. The 'Do the Right Thing' filmmaker is working on a programme about the former NFL star - who hasn't played in the professional American football league since 2016 after speaking out against racial and social injustices and was the first player to take the knee during the US national anthem - for sports network ESPN and he insisted he won't be offering "false narratives" any airtime. He told 'Entertainment Tonight': "I'm working on my multi-series documentary on Colin Kaepernick for ESPN.
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