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Some of the president's supporters are raging after Marco Rubio said the quiet part out loud about the war against Iran
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The Justice Department lawsuit says the concert giant acts as a monopoly in the music industry, a charge the company denies.
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The Oscar nominee Autumn Durald Arkapaw's ambitious collaboration with Ryan Coogler was also risky, starting with the very heavy large-format cameras.
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"I can't believe our bombs are now smarter than our president," the Daily Show host said.
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A jury will decide whether the music colossus, which owns venues, represents artists and operates Ticketmaster, is a monopoly, as the Justice Department contends.
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"This ride has been unbelievable," he said of being part of Ryan Coogler's Southern vampire movie Sinners
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The punk legends will return to the road in September after a wrist injury to guitarist Steve Jones forced them to postpone their 2025 trek
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When political times are bad, humor is often the only remedy. Stephen Colbert tries to help here with an animated parody of President Donald Trump, his family and staff- first seen in small segments on his "Late Show" but expanded to a half-hour series for Showtime (where there's much less content restriction.) Everyone, on both political sides, is depicted here as caricatures as you'd see in newspaper political cartoons- Trump with an orange face and obviously fake hair, his wife Melania looking and talking a bit like "Natasha" from Rocky and Bullwinkle, daughter Ivanka as a stereotypical "valley girl" and (now-former) Attorney General Jeff Sessions oddly as a small gnome-like being, to name just a few. Each episode is given a loose plot that seems to exist mainly just to support the jokes the wri...Read the entire review
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