Tom Hanks says Jimmy Stewart was not one for memorabilia but he did keep one particular piece.
09.12.2020 - 18:36 / deadline.com
YouTube said on Wednesday that it would remove misleading content about the results of the presidential election, including claims that the outcome was shaped by widespread fraud.
The platform has been criticized for allowing content to proliferate with unsubstantiated claims and conspiracy theories, advanced by such media outlets as One America News Network, personalities such as Lou Dobbs and by President Donald Trump.
In a blog post, YouTube noted that Tuesday marked the “safe harbor deadline”
Tom Hanks says Jimmy Stewart was not one for memorabilia but he did keep one particular piece.
The Supreme Court tossed out a suit filed by the attorney general of Texas and backed by President Donald Trump that sought to throw out the results of the election in four states that went for Joe Biden.
New Cross Connection anchor Tiffany Cross, 41, wishes that her 22-year-old self could see her now, as she is about to debut her 2-hour news conversation show on December 12 on MSNBC. Twenty years ago, Cross had landed a coveted job as a $22,000 a year entry level video journalist at CNN in Atlanta, after having to drop out of Clark Atlanta University because she couldn’t afford the tuition.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube is finally cracking down on videos with misinformation about the U.S. presidential election, more than a month after Joe Biden was declared the winner.Starting Wednesday, YouTube said, it will begin removing content promoting conspiracy theories that Donald Trump won the election because of fraud or “due to widespread software glitches or counting errors.”The internet-video giant said is was taking the action now because Tuesday (Dec.
said on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” last week.Plaza added that a lot of people on the set got sick around that time and no one thought anything of it.“It was the last week of February so people were starting, it was like that zone where people were starting to talk about coronavirus, but people were laughing about it,” she said. “No one understood how serious it was.
, but the set of the hit holiday romance wasn't exactly a happy place the whole time. Actress Aubrey Plaza revealed onthat the Hulu film's star, Kristen Stewart, as well as many others on the set got sick with what she believes to be COVID-19. Sharing that they filmed the moving in late February, Plaza noted, «Yes, right before COVID, in fact, COVID was on our set.
returned for its first new episode after a three-week hiatus and hit the ground running with a cold open sketch that poked fun at Rudy Giuliani's embarrassing election fraud hearing in Michigan this week.
Belle & Sebastian‘s Stuart Murdoch has said the “door’s open” for a collaboration with Anitta.Speaking in a new interview with NME, Murdoch talked about having famous fans as well as the Brazilian pop megastar’s interest in working with the band.“The door’s open,” Murdoch said of the potential collaboration with Anitta. “If we could do something with Anitta, we will.
Sir Colin Callender, the Golden Globe and Emmy-winning producer behind hits including Wolf Hall and All Creatures Great And Small, has turned both barrels on U.S. streamers, saying they could inflict lasting damage on the UK television business.
A Nevada judge reviewing the Trump legal team’s evidence is “good news,” New York Post columnist Miranda Devine said on Thursday. “This is good news because at last we’ll see the claims tested in a court of law.
Dave Chappelle's stand-up and a Saturday Night Live sketch are among YouTube's top 10 trending videos of the year. Collectively, the top videos in 2020 were watched more than 356 million times and for around 48 million hours, according to YouTube.
On Tuesday (December 1), YouTube unveiled the top 10 videos on the streaming service that trended the most this year.
George Clooney, his now-wife, Amal Clooney, took her time to accept his proposal in April 2014.“We never talked about marriage when we were dating, and I asked her out of the blue,” Clooney, 59, told CBS on Sunday, November 29. “[It] took her a long time to say yes.
George Clooney can't stop gushing about his wife, Amal Clooney, and we can't blame him.During an interview with CBS Sunday Morning to promote his new movie, The Midnight Sky, George opened up about the immense difference marrying Amal has made to his life. He explained, "There is no question that having Amal in my life changed everything for me.
Ohio certified its election results Friday, giving the state's 18 electoral votes to President Trump. Trump won the popular vote in the state by 8.03 percentage points -- 3,154,834 votes to President-elect Joe Biden's 2,679,165. “I’m fully confident Ohio’s voice was heard in a fair and honest election,” Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose told News Center 7 in an interview.