Month: February 2020

Trois ans après la sélection de son court métrage à la Semaine de la Critique, James Franco revient aux commandes d’une adaptation du roman de William Faulkner, “As I Lay Dying” (Tandis que j’agonise). Découvrez ce qu’a pensé la presse de cette œuvre exigeante, présentée dans la section Un Certain Regard … As I Lay […]

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De plus en plus proches, la rumeur d’une liaison entre Rihanna et Karim Benzema alimente la presse people américaine depuis plus de deux semaines. Si au début du mois, le joueur du Real Madrid était qualifié de «Rumored Boyfriend», le français est aujourd’hui présenté sérieusement comme son petit ami. Nos cinq raisons de croire à […]

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Le 10 juillet dernier, Christian Audigier décédait des suites d’un cancer de la moelle osseuse à l’hôpital Cedars-Sinaï de Los Angeles. Jeudi dernier son neveu lui avait rendu hommage dans une interview à Paris Match. Hier soir le site de l’hebdomadaire a diffusé une vidéo où la femme du défunt créateur Nathalie se confie avec […]

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The Trump administration’s legal bid to restore a work requirement for Medicaid benefits in Arkansas was rejected on appeal, a blow to the government’s larger effort to reshape U.S. healthcare policy. Friday’s ruling by a federal appeals court in Washington upheld a lower-court decision in March that voided the work rules and jeopardizes similar programs […]

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WASHINGTON —  Federal prosecutors have declined to charge former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, closing an investigation into whether he lied to federal officials about his involvement in a news media disclosure, McCabe’s legal team said Friday. The decision resolves a criminal investigation that spanned more than a year and began with a referral from the […]

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Facebook has decided to let political campaigns pay online influencers to spread their messages, a practice that had sidestepped many of the social network’s rules governing political ads. Friday’s policy reversal highlights difficulties tech companies and regulators have in keeping up with the changing nature of paid political messages. The change comes days after Democratic […]

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LAS VEGAS —  At long last, Nevada’s hour has come, and with it, a new stage of the Democratic presidential campaign. As the presidential primary swings west of the Rocky Mountains, Democratic presidential hopefuls face a different field of combat in the deserts of Nevada, where a diverse electorate and the lack of an endorsement from […]

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Democratic presidential hopefuls Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer were stumped when asked during a televised interview in Nevada to name the Mexican president. Klobuchar, Steyer and fellow 2020 candidate Pete Buttigieg were asked during one-on-one interviews with the Spanish-language station Telemundo on Thursday night whether they knew the name of the president of Mexico. It […]

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Even one of UCLA’s biggest supporters was impressed. After Oregon forward Ruthy Hebard dominated No.7 UCLA with 30 points and 17 rebounds in an 80-66 win on Friday at Pauley Pavilion, the 6-foot-4 senior heard Oregon coach Kelly Graves call her name. Hebard, who was on her way to an on-court TV interview, whipped her […]

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