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Photo reveals couple slaughtered over snow shoveling dispute Images have emerged of the Pennsylvania couple that was heartlessly murdered by their neighbor during a snow-shoveling dispute. James Goy, 50, and his wife, Lisa Goy, 48, were slain by their neighbor outside Scranton Mon...
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Oscars 2021: Best Costume Design Predictions

IndieWire - 6 Feb 2021 02:30
Oscars 2021: Best Costume Design Predictions "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," "Mank," and "Mulan" lead the way in costume design.
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Feds charge Gladstone Park man with felonies after he allegedly posed outside Nancy Pelosi's office during Capital riot A Northwest Side man who posed outside of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the Capitol attack last month has been formally charged with felonies by federal prosecutors for his alleged role in the insurgency.
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A deadly E. coli outbreak is hitting the US, and the source is unknown A multi-state E. coli outbreak is making people sick across the United States, and the Centers for Disease Control are working on identifying the source. The outbreak is tracked by the strain of the bacteria that is maki...
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Ultra-fast Fashion Is Eating the World

The Atlantic - 6 Feb 2021 15:00
Even a pandemic can't stop people from buying clothes they don't need.
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Cybercriminals Now Using Plex Media Servers to Amplify DDoS Attacks A new distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS) vector has ensnared Plex Media Server systems to amplify malicious traffic against targets to take them offline. "Plex's startup processes unintentionally expose a Plex U...
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Jimmy Kimmel Compares Bill Maher To Tom Brady, Admitting He Is Pulling For The Super Bowl Quarterback Jimmy Kimmel and Bill Maher had a wide-ranging, late-night comedy love-in to kick off tonight’s episode of Real Time, with the guest comparing the host to starting Super Bowl quarterback Tom Brady. Sunday’s Super Bow...
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Trump shifted campaign donor funds into his heavily indebted private business after his election loss, report says Former President Trump has repeatedly transferred money raised from campaign donors into the heavily indebted Trump Organization, reported Forbes.
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Trump used Gab, a platform popular with the far-right, to break his social media silence with a post denouncing his impeachment trial Trump's return on Gab comes after reports that the ex-president was fuming with frustration at being barred from Twitter.
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What Mets could spend on next after Trevor Bauer miss You ever have $105 million burning a hole in your pocket? Then you can relate to the Mets. OK, that represents a slight misconstruing of what went down Friday. What's clear, however, is that Steve Cohen still has money t...
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What's Next for Morgan Wallen? The Country Music Industry Considers His Future... and Its Own In his recent song "Livin' the Dream," a tellingly somber number that stands out amid his otherwise upbeat smash "Dangerous: The Double Album," Morgan Wallen sings about how success is not all it's cracked up to be, conc...
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Nets' Kevin Durant removed midgame under NBA safety protocol; star blasts league's 'wack' statement KD was on the bench for the start of the game. He was cleared in the first quarter and then played 19 minutes before being ordered off the court.
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'These people just want to censor me,' fired Parler CEO says free speech platform is trying to muzzle him John Matze, who was fired as Parler CEO last week, says the social media company he created to champion free speech is now trying to muzzle his.       
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Judge rules Trump hotel in Chicago violated Illinois environmental laws Former President Donald Trump's hotel along the Chicago River violated state environmental laws by sucking in massive amounts of water without a valid permit, a Cook County judge ruled in a decision made public Friday.
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'Most Beautiful Boy in the World' Filmmakers on Importance of Björn Andrésen Returning to Japan (Video) “The Most Beautiful Boy in the World” filmmakers Kristina Lindström and Kristian Petri knew it was vital that film subject Björn Andrésen return to Japan in his adulthood, years after the actor’s first experienc...
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Chris Cuomo Hits GOP With A Damning New Nickname

The Huffington Post - 6 Feb 2021 10:03
Chris Cuomo Hits GOP With A Damning New Nickname The CNN host ripped GOP support of conspiracy theorist Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as "the most flagrant example of how toxic things have become."
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Jennifer Lawrence injured on set of upcoming Netflix movie 'Don't Look Up': reports "Hunger Games" star Jennifer Lawrence has reportedly been injured on the set of the upcoming Netflix comedy "Don't Look Up."
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Fox Business Network cancels 'Lou Dobbs Tonight,' one of its highest-profile shows 'Lou Dobbs Tonight,' hosted by one of former President Donald Trump's strongest cable-news supporters, has been canceled by Fox Business Network.       
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New Orleans bars to shut down for Mardi Gras

New York Post - 6 Feb 2021 05:22
New Orleans bars to shut down for Mardi Gras Mardi Gras will be a lot less boozy this year. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced Friday that all of the city’s bars will shut down ahead of the Mardi Gras festivities in hopes of slowing the spread of the cor...
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Filmmaker Jon Alston on His Timely Short Feature 'Augustus' "We're dealing with slavery and slave content. How are we approaching this material and what's the unique way of doing that?" "Augustus" filmmaker Jon Alston asked when making his documentary short feature which is gaini...
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Foo Fighters Producer Greg Kurstin Talks Home-Recording 'Medicine at Midnight' The Foo Fighters’ latest, “Medicine at Midnight,” is not a product of the pandemic. Although the band was holed up in a house recording it — a rented property in the hills above the San Fernando Valley — COVID ...
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Iran U.N. inspectors find radioactive traces, raising fresh concerns United Nations inspectors have found new evidence of undeclared nuclear activities in Iran, according to three diplomats briefed on the discovery, raising new questions about the scope of the country's atomic ambitions.
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