2020

How Italy’s far right is hoping to cause a political earthquake

Italy’s far right leader, Matteo Salvini, is hoping to cause a political shock by winning Sunday’s regional election in Emilia Romagna, a stronghold of the left since the Second World War. That could topple the government and sweep him to national power. So what is driving support for his populist far right League party? Reporter:

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Senators Battle a Persistent Impeachment Foe: Their Own Restlessness

WASHINGTON — As President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial stretched into its third day on Thursday, the Democratic prosecutors arguing the case for his removal played a video clip from 1999 of Senator Lindsey Graham, now one of Mr. Trump’s staunchest defenders, contradicting a central tenet of the president’s legal defense. Senators craned their necks from

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Wanda Sykes Tells Ellen DeGeneres About The First LGBTQ Person She Saw On TV

Wanda Sykes spoke about the power of queer visibility on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” Thursday ― but, true to form, she couldn’t resist a laugh as well. DeGeneres had asked the comedian to name the first LGBTQ person she ever saw on TV. “It had to be Liberace,” Sykes replied. “I remember watching Ed Sullivan

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Coco Gauff And Naomi Osaka To Face Off Again After Heartwarming U.S. Open Moment

Coco Gauff is set to face Naomi Osaka again, after the two tennis stars shared a tear-jerking moment together at the U.S. Open last August.  Gauff, 15, and Osaka, 22, will play each other in the third round of the women’s singles competition at the Australian Open around 3 a.m. EST on Friday.  Osaka memorably embraced an

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