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Cameron, Blair and Dame Edna join Humphrys’ final Today programme

Image copyright PA Media Image caption Humphrys [left] had an eclectic line-up of guests for his last show John Humphrys was joined by ex-prime ministers David Cameron and Tony Blair – and Dame Edna Everage – for his last day on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. A characteristically tough interview with Mr Cameron began with

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Chelsea Handler Dubs Donald Trump ‘The Pinnacle’ Of White Privilege

Chelsea Handler sees herself as somewhat of an authority on white privilege, and she’s named the top offender: President Donald Trump. The comedian appeared on CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time” to discuss her new documentary, “Hello Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea,” which examines the concept of white privilege and the benefits that white people reap over people of

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Megan Fox Says Motherhood Helped Her After She Had A ‘Genuine Psychological Breakdown’

Megan Fox shared about falling apart and putting herself back together in a raw and revealing interview for the 10-year anniversary of the film “Jennifer’s Body.”  The actor spoke to Entertainment Tonight about what it was like to be hypersexualized by Hollywood prior to the film’s release and how that led to an eventual breakdown after

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Huh? Colbert Mocks Trump’s Weirdly Confusing ‘Ultimate’ Threat To Iran

President Donald Trump just issued the “ultimate” threat to Iran… or did he?  As “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert pointed out, it wasn’t exactly clear based on the president’s own words.  U.S. intelligence officials believe Iran was involved in a drone attack on a Saudi Arabian oil processing facility over the weekend, with Secretary of

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Aardman Animations, home of Wallace and Gromit, names new boss

Image copyright Aardman Animations Image caption Sean Clarke has worked for Aardman for over 20 years Aardman Animations, famous for making the Wallace and Gromit films, has announced the successor to its long-standing managing director. Sean Clarke will replace David Sproxton who is standing down after 43 years. Mr Clarke has headed the Bristol-based studio’s

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