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Stephen King Shares His Magic Phrase To Stop Politics Arguments At Thanksgiving

Author Stephen King on Thursday morning shared his top tip to stop arguments about politics from ruining Thanksgiving. The horror novelist, who is a vocal critic of President Donald Trump, tweeted “five magic words” to help nip such family rows in the bud. And when the political arguments begin, remember the five magic words: “Hey!let’s

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John Boyega Recalls Horrifying Moment His Lost ‘Star Wars’ Script Ended Up On eBay

“Star Wars” actor John Boyega has recalled the terrifying moment he learned the script for the next installment of the space opera franchise that he had misplaced was being sold on eBay. “A way to feel your organs in your big toe mate, I tell you,” he said on Wednesday’s broadcast of “The Tonight Show Starring

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Supergirl’s Melissa Benoist opens up about ‘abusive relationship’

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Melissa Benoist said she hoped sharing her story would ‘help prevent more’ from happening Supergirl star Melissa Benoist has spoken out about being in an abusive relationship – saying at one point she had to learn to lock herself in a room. In a video on Instagram, the actress

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Seth Meyers Just Can’t With Donald Trump’s ‘Insane New Paranoid’ Conspiracy Theory

Trump at a campaign rally in Florida on Tuesday claimed he was fighting back at people who want to change the name “Thanksgiving” to something more politically correct. Meyers, the host of NBC’s “Late Night,” wasn’t having it. “One thing we know about Trump is that his brain is basically a toxic waste dump with

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Climate Change: Plan to cut carbon emissions from concerts

Image copyright Getty/Mike Lewis Photography Image caption Massive Attack are donating four years of touring data for the report. Scientists from the University of Manchester are creating a blueprint to help bands and pop stars to perform live and tour the world without contributing to climate change. It’s after the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change

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