November 2019

James Dean Starring In New Film 64 Years After His Death Thanks To CGI

Don’t call it a comeback! Screen icon James Dean is about to appear in his first film since his death in 1955, and it’s all due to the magic of CGI. The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that the “Rebel Without A Cause” star has been posthumously cast in the Vietnam-era action drama “Finding Jack,” a […]

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Dutch police: Passengers, crew safely off plane at Schiphol

All passengers and crew are safely off a plane at the center of a security alert Wednesday night at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, Dutch military police and an airport spokesman said. “The situation is now safe,” airport spokesman Dennis Muller told The Associated Press. “All flights can now depart.” The military police service earlier said it

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California discloses probe on Facebook privacy practices

California’s attorney general disclosed an ongoing probe into Facebook privacy practices Wednesday as investigators sought a court’s help in getting documents and answers from Facebook. The California probe, one of many legal inquiries into Facebook, began as a response to the Cambridge Analytica scandal and grew into an investigation into whether Facebook has misrepresented its

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General election 2019: Zahawi on Corbyn and Stalin claims

A Conservative minister said the Labour leader wanted to “demonise” the UK’s wealth creators. When Andrew Neil asked Nadhim Zahawi if Jeremy Corbyn really wanted to have rich people “shot”, the business minister replied: “I don’t know, you will have to ask him that question.” Their exchanges came after Boris Johnson compared the opposition leader

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California discloses probe on Facebook privacy practices

California attorney general says he has been investigating Facebook‘s privacy practices since 2018. Attorney General Xavier Becerra offered few details about the probe and said he was disclosing it only because his office was making a public court filing to force Facebook to answer subpoenas. According to the filing, Facebook took a year to fully

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