Monthly Archives: November 2019

The First Cast Photo for the Fantastic Beasts Sequel Shows Jude Law as Young Dumbledore

Huge Fantastic Beasts sequel news: Warner Bros. has revealed the second film’s official title, the first cast photo, below (including a look at Jude Law playing a younger Albus Dumbledore and a new look at Johnny Depp’s Gellert Grindelwald), plus some fresh story details. The film’s title is Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, which […]

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Steven Mnuchin and Louise Linton Pose with Sheet of Money and the Internet Loses It  

Louise Linton is back at it. The wife of Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, who earlier this year earned backlash for some insensitive comments she made that mocked poor Americans, visited the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C. today to preview money currently being printed with her husband’s signature. While this is understandably a cool moment for the couple—it’s not […]

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Kylie Jenner Addresses Her “Baby Bump” for First Time

Kylie Jenner’s pregnancy was confirmed by sources back in September, but the reality star has stayed mum about the speculation until now. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star took to her Twitter account on Sunday to call out a series of paparazzi shots she says were doctored to make her look more pregnant.  “First of […]

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Drew Barrymore Claps Back at Internet Trolls in the Best Possible Way

Drew Barrymore is letting the naysayers eat their words one makeover session at a time. After fielding hateful comments from Internet trolls on a selfie of her sporting orange-tinted sunglasses by the beach Tuesday, the actress let her glam squad do the talking one day later as she admitted that she was “hurt” by the experience. […]

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Education Privatizers Have Gone Global. So Must We If We Want to Stop Them

In February 2018, West Virginia teachers launched a strike that reawakened a movement. Tens of thousands of teachers from around the country have taken part in what is now the largest strike wave in decades, demanding better public education in the face of years of austerity. The fight for public education reminds us that working-class […]

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Love‘s 2017 Advent Calendar May Be the Sexiest Yet

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, y’all, Love Magazine is releasing its steamy Advent calendar, and we must say, the 2017 edition might be the most epic yet. The annual rollout of the ‘zine’s sexy (and festive) videos never disappoints, but judging from the newly released trailer, this year’s countdown will focus its efforts […]

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World's Journalists Have Never Faced 'As Much Violence and Abusive Treatment' as This Year

The international press freedom group Reporters Without Borders detailed an “unprecedented” level of violence and hostility toward journalists around the world in 2018, with the number of reporters killed and detained while working—or in retaliation for their work—shooting up from the previous year. Eighty journalists around the world were killed due to their reporting work […]

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Study Shows Even 'Moderate' Consumption of Red and Processed Meat Increases Risk of Colon Cancer

Eating even “moderate” amounts of red and processed meat increases the risk of colon cancer, according to a new study of nearly half a million adults in the United Kingdom. “Our results strongly suggest that people who eat red and processed meat four or more times a week have a higher risk of developing bowel […]

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Bella Hadid Had an Emotional Reaction to This Year’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

Bella Hadid’s sophomore strut in the Victoria’s Secret Show was no less special than the first—in part because she’s feeling “so much stronger in so many ways.” The 21-year-old model reflected on her experience on Instagram, sharing with fans why it was so special. “What a dream come true … This year felt like my […]

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Female Leaders Warn Against Global Rise of Autocratic 'Strongmen' and Attack on Women's Rights

Troubled by the rise of a number of autocratic, nationalist male politicians who have convinced voters that they aim to return their nations to a glorified past, more than two dozen female world leaders signed an open letter Thursday, calling for a global fight against what one signer calls “macho-type strongmen” and their so-called “populist” […]

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