2019

Strictly Come Dancing: Bruno Tonioli ‘sad’ about same-sex dance complaints

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionStrictly Come Dancing professionals Johannes and Graziano dance together Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli has said the fact that around 200 people complained about the show’s first same sex routine is “very sad”. Graziano Di Prima and Johannes Radebe danced together on the 3 November show. […]

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Sandusky expected in court for new sentencing in abuse case

Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is expected in a Pennsylvania courtroom to be resentenced after an appeals court said mandatory minimum sentences had been improperly applied against him November 22, 2019, 11:22 AM 1 min read Former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky is expected in a Pennsylvania courtroom to be resentenced

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Campaigns Pressure Facebook to Stay Put on Political Ads

SAN FRANCISCO — After Google announced restrictions on political advertising this week, campaign strategists in Washington quickly turned their attention to a different company: Facebook. Some strategists voiced concerns to Facebook about how Google’s decision would affect it, said two people who talked to the company. They told Facebook that if it followed Google by

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AG Barr: Epstein’s death was a ‘perfect storm of screw-ups’

Attorney General William Barr says Jeffrey Epstein’s death was the result of a ‘perfect storm of screw-ups’ By MICHAEL BALSAMO Associated Press November 22, 2019, 11:10 AM 4 min read Attorney General William Barr said he initially had his own suspicions about financier Jeffrey Epstein’s death while behind bars at one of the most secure

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A Crotchless Pete Davidson Has One Last Thing To Say To Ariana Grande

Pete Davidson doesn’t have to be on the internet to break it.  The “Saturday Night Live” star, who shuttered his social media accounts last year amid the fallout after his breakup with Ariana Grande, was transformed into a “dickless” Ken doll for Paper magazine’s annual Break the Internet issue. Davidson came up with the concept for

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General election 2019: Tories plan stamp duty hike on non-UK residents

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The new Tory policy would mainly affect the London property market Foreigners buying properties in England will be forced to pay 3% more in stamp duty than UK residents, if the Conservatives win the general election. The party claim it will help people get on the housing ladder by

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Five Places to Visit in Washington, D.C. With a Black Digital Storyteller

Lanae Spruce describes herself as a foodie and cultural connoisseur. But in the nation’s capital, the 31-year-old is better known for digital storytelling and building social media brands. Until September, Ms. Spruce designed and managed the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture’s award-winning social media accounts for more than six years. ImageLanae

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