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EXCLUSIVE: Nicky Torchia (Black Mirror), Michael Rivera (Law & Order franchise) and Ibrahim Renno (The Looming Tower) are set for recurring roles opposite Christopher Meloni, Dylan McDermott, Tamara Taylor and Danielle Moné Truitt, in NBC’s SVU spinoff series, Law & Order: Organized Crime. In Law & Order: Organized Crime, Elliot Stabler (Meloni) returns to the
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News Watch Lorde Cover Bruce Springsteen With Marlon Williams They sang “Tougher Than the Rest” onstage in Auckland, New Zealand By Madison Bloom March 31, 2021 Facebook Twitter Marlon Williams, Lorde (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images). Facebook Twitter Earlier tonight (March 31), Lorde joined Marlon Williams onstage at the Hollywood Avondale in Aukland, New Zealand
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Power by Naomi Alderman for $3.99 The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton by $2.99 The Two Mrs. Grenvilles by Dominick Dunne for $1.99 Go: A Coming of Age Novel by Kazuki Kaneshiro, translated by Takami Nieda
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If you’re trying to figure out why all of your friends are suddenly proclaiming they are going to stop eating fish in the group chat, it’s probably because they’ve watched Seaspiracy. The documentary dropped on Netflix last week and tackles heavy topics like over-fishing, modern slavery and marine destruction. Over its 90-minute duration, filmmaker and
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The UK is no longer a country “where the system is deliberately rigged against ethnic minorities”, a government-ordered review has said. The Independent Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities – which was appointed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson following last summer’s Black Lives Matter protests – has published its 258-page report on inequality in Britain.
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A college science professor and an aerospace data analyst were named on Tuesday to round out a four-member crew for a SpaceX launch into orbit planned later this year billed as the first all-civilian spaceflight in history. The two latest citizen astronauts were introduced at a news briefing livestreamed from the Kennedy Space Center in
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BBC China correspondent John Sudworth has relocated to Taiwan amid fears for his safety as tensions grow between Beijing and Britain’s public broadcaster. Sudworth told BBC Radio 4’s Today program on Wednesday that he and his family fled Beijing after “massive surveillance, obstruction and intimidation” from Chinese authorities. Sudworth said he was followed to the
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Former CNN International anchor Isha Sashay has been tapped as the first female CEO of OkayMedia. At the multimedia organization, which is dedicated to “uplifting the artistic and progressive voice of global Black culture,” she will oversee digital publications, including OkayAfrica and OkayPlayer. Sashay will also co-found and serve as CEO of SPKN/WRD, the organization’s
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There are so many ways to mark time: by astrological seasons, by books read, by discarded tea bags, by Fridays, by miles walked, by pages written, by semesters, by songs, and on and on. At every calendar year’s end, I obsessively search for the “A Year in Reading” series via The Millions. Two Decembers ago,
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Whether you’re a Kim Kardashian lover or hater, there’s no denying her ability to rock tight clothing like no other. Latex dresses, corsets, bodycon jumpsuits… you name it, she can pull it off. As such, the 2019 launch of her shapewear line, SKIMS, hardly came as a surprise. Unless you’ve been living under a rock
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A most unusual year in theater will be recognized by a most unusual Drama League Awards: This year, the traditionally New York-centric honors will be expanded to include theatrical artists across the country, with digital productions taking the spotlight at the May 21 ceremony. This year’s nominees, announced today, include such digital productions as Ratatouille:
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A scandal-hit financier claimed he was a “senior adviser” to then prime minister David Cameron, according to a business card handed to the Labour Party. The card suggests Lex Greensill had a government landline phone number as well as a Downing Street email address. The government has previously claimed Mr Greensill’s role was approved “in the
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