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"Both of them made a difference in their civic contributions and actions," the actress wrote in a lengthy tribute published Wednesday
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"Plain and Simple," her best-selling 1989 book, was a go-to text of the anti-materialist movement known as voluntary simplicity.
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Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt congratulated Trump — and Kennedy — on the change, which Democrats are calling illegal
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For the franchise's third movie, James Cameron throws in new creatures, new landscapes, melodramatic plot lines and big battle sequences. It's a lot.
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Roger Ebert said he "hated, hated, hated, hated, hated" Reiner's 1994 film "North." The director took it in stride.
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The latest installment to this entertainment juggernaut relies on a cheap, rote formula and easy gags to keep children engaged.
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Sports and theatre are finally uniting.
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Thrillers, literary fiction, history, memoirs and more: Here are the most popular books you saved to your reading lists.
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In their documentary, Laura Poitras ("Citzenfour") and Mark Obenhaus trace the career highs and lows of the famed investigative journalist.
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Will Arnett and Laura Dern add emotional heft to Bradley Cooper's intimate comedy about a separated spouse who finds solace in stand-up.
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Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried star in a thriller that is best seen with a full house.
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Nick Reiner has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the killing of his parents.
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The son of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, who has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, has long struggled with drug addiction.
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Warner Brothers says the offer for its film and streaming businesses is inferior to Netflix's.
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Paramount launched a hostile bid for WBD, taking a $30-per-share, all-cash offer directly to shareholders.
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The New York Times followed the money, and pulled together a comprehensive report on the notorious pedophile's early career in finance
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Paramount's all-cash tender offer sets up a potentially monthslong battle between it and Netflix to influence WBD shareholders about which bid is best.
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I continue to add to my arsenal of childcare by video by grabbing my third Peppa Pig DVD to review (my first one is reviewed here and my second one is reviewed here), because I find myself enjoying these? They're worth a laugh, my kid continues to enjoy them, why go against a good thing.
"When I Grow Up" is another in a continually rolling release of Peppa DVDs, similar in variety and format to the others as well. A handful of episodes from the show ranging in various years (in this case, 2009-2018) are included, some that may have a commonality, maybe they don't. But they're not for your enjoyment and belief suspension, they're for your child's.
And they get their universe expanded a little bit by being exposed to doctor...Read the entire review
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