January 2020

Funny Valentine’s Day Cards For Couples Who Just Get Each Other

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Martin Scorsese’s editor on his hatred of eyebrows

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Schoonmaker and Scorsese edit his films together but she says “we don’t fight” Martin Scorsese’s long-time collaborator Thelma Schoonmaker has said it would have been impossible to make The Irishman without Netflix. “Nobody would fund this movie,” the esteemed film editor tells BBC News. “Scorsese and Robert De Niro

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Emotional Schiff Speech Goes Viral, Delighting the Left and Enraging the Right

WASHINGTON — Senator James M. Inhofe, a conservative Republican from Oklahoma, has made clear that he intends to vote to acquit President Trump. But after Representative Adam B. Schiff’s fiery speech Thursday night calling for the president’s removal, Mr. Inhofe felt compelled to give his fellow lawmaker some grudging respect. “I have to say this,”

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Kumail Nanjiani Eats Pizza And Dessert For First Time In A Year On ‘Kimmel’

But his ripped physique came at a price. The “Big Sick” actor griped to late night host Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday that he hadn’t eaten pizza, doughnuts or any refined sugar for a year. Well, Kimmel took care of that, arranging for a carousel of desserts to drop from the ceiling and for a pizza

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New Jersey Bars Police From Using Clearview Facial Recognition App

New Jersey police officers are now barred from using a facial recognition app made by a start-up that has licensed its groundbreaking technology to hundreds of law enforcement agencies around the country. Gurbir S. Grewal, New Jersey’s attorney general, told state prosecutors in all 21 counties on Friday that police officers should stop using the

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