Month: February 2020

Michael Avenatti, the attorney of pornographic actress Stormy Daniels, will not face charges in connection to a November 2018 domestic violence arrest, the Los Angeles city attorney’s office announced Friday. “The City Attorney’s Office has reviewed all of the reports in this matter and considered all of the evidence,” a statement from the Attorney’s Office reads. “This matter has […]

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NBC has drawn a firestorm of criticism after its New Year’s Eve broadcast featured model Chrissy Teigen discussing “vaginal steaming” on live television, leaving some viewers disgusted and outraged over the inappropriate rant. Hordes of angry viewers took to Twitter to express their dismay over NBC’s coverage as Chrissy Teigen discussed the so-called age-old cleansing remedy in New York […]

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Ahead of his side’s last-16 meeting with Real Madrid, the Belgium midfielder laughed off claims they must win in Europe to be successful Kevin De Bruyne believes Manchester City will be again written off as failures if they do not win the Champions League, despite their recent trophy haul. City won every trophy available in England […]

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Crazy Rich Asians star Awkwafina slammed rapper Lil Pump on Tuesday for using “racist epithets” in a preview of one of his new song. “They call me Yao Ming ’cause my eyes real low, ching chong,” the 18-year-old can be heard rapping in an Instagram clip, which is a preview of his upcoming track “Butterfly Doors.” […]

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Britain's Brexit Secretary David Davis | Christopher Furlong/Getty Images David Davis: Brussels trying to ‘bully’ UK The Brexit secretary said ‘a line was crossed.’ By Saim Saeed 5/5/17, 8:22 AM CET Updated 5/5/17, 8:22 AM CET Britain’s Brexit Secretary David Davis has accused the European Commission of “trying to bully the British people” by demanding […]

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EDMONTON — The Alberta Court of Appeal gave opponents of the federal carbon tax their first win on Monday when it ruled that the levy is unconstitutional. In a 4-1 decision, the Appeal Court said the legislation that brought in the tax erodes provincial jurisdiction. “The act is a constitutional Trojan Horse,” said a portion […]

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