February 2020

Trump Hails Acquittal and Lashes Out at His ‘Evil’ and ‘Corrupt’ Opponents

He called out more than a dozen other Republican defenders, including Representatives Kevin McCarthy of California, the minority leader; Jim Jordan of Ohio; Mark Meadows of North Carolina; and Elise Stefanik of New York. Noticeably absent, and unmentioned by the president, were Rudolph W. Giuliani, his personal lawyer at the center of the Ukraine pressure

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What Is A Virtual Assistant Job Really Like? Arianne Young Explains.

Her clients may never see her in person, but Arianne Young is always an email away. As a Toronto-based virtual assistant, Young is the voice that represents her clients, the administrative gatekeeper that sorts their emails, and a counselor that listens to their problems and translates them into solutions. “People think of secretaries, that it’s

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Kevin Hart Reflects On Oscars Hosting Gig Controversy: ‘I Did F**k Up’

Kevin Hart recently addressed the way he handled the controversy surrounding his Oscars hosting gig last year, admitting: “I did fuck up.”  During an interview with Men’s Health published Wednesday, the “Jumanji” actor reflected on the debacle, in which his old homophobic tweets and jokes resurfaced in December 2018, shortly after the Academy of Motion

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‘We’ve Been Through Hell,’ the President Says, Victorious

WASHINGTON — The president of the United States spoke for an hour on Thursday at the White House, a careening open-mike act that was by turns free-associative whirlwind, grievance fest, group shout-out and profane rant against his expanding inventory of political enemies — or, as he called them, “the crookedest, most dishonest, dirty people I

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Books pulled over ‘literary blackface’ accusations

Image copyright TBWACHIATDAYNEWYORK Image caption The titles include the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Moby-Dick and Frankenstein The largest bookseller in the US has pulled a new series of “culturally diverse” classic book covers after facing widespread criticism. Barnes and Noble launched the new Diverse Editions on Tuesday, featuring new covers illustrating the main characters as

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