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Glenn Close sheds light on not bagging an Oscar despite eight nominations


May 10, 2021

Glenn Close refuses to think she is missing out on anything after Academy Awards snubbed her for the eighth time. The three times Emmy winner and recipient of Golden Globe and Tony Awards revealed she always looks at the bright side. “I don’t think I’m a loser,” the Fatal Attraction star said. Glenn has been nominated for Best Actress Award four times, …

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Queen Elizabeth’s grandson Peter Phillips to reach divorce settlement this week


May 10, 2021

Queen Elizabeth’s eldest grandson, Peter Phillips, will be finalising his divorce settlement with wife Autumn in court this week. As per Peter’s instructions, his financial details will be kept strictly under the wraps. The couple, that got divorced after 12 years of marriage, will be heard by a High Court judge, as they struggle to come to a settlement agreed …

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Megan Fox says Hollywood not ready to embrace working mothers


May 10, 2021

Megan Fox detailed the horrific pressure actresses deal with while trying to start and balance a family with career. The Transformers starlet said the entertainment industry discriminates against actresses with kids. While appearing on the Kelly Clarkson show, Fox said, “Hollywood is not adapted to women and us actually having lives and being moms.” “As an actor it’s just very …

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Times Square shooting leaves three injured


May 10, 2021

NEW YORK: A shooting in New York’s bustling Times Square on Saturday injured a four-year-old girl and two women, in the latest incident of gun violence in the city, police said. The shooting took place just before 5pm local time (9pm GMT), at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 44th Street, a NYPD spokesperson said. The three victims were a …

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Putin deplores return of ‘Russophobia’


May 10, 2021

MOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin on Sunday vowed Russia will “firmly” defend national interests and denounced the return of “Russophobia”, as the country marked the 76th anniversary of victory in World War II. His speech to thousands of soldiers and veterans on Red Square came as recent tensions between Moscow and the West have recalled the Cold War over the conflict …

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Facebook rules need fixing, says panel’s co-chair


May 10, 2021

WASHINGTON: Donald Trump encouraged the Capitol rioters and so earned his Facebook ban, but the social media giant’s rules are in “shambles” and need fixing, the co-chair of the network’s oversight panel said on Sunday. The panel agreed just days ago that Facebook was right to oust the ex-US president for his comments regarding the deadly Jan 6 rampage, though …

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Scotland vote sets up fresh independence clash with London


May 10, 2021

EDINBURGH: The Scottish National Party on Sunday said its landslide victory in Edinburgh’s devolved parliament was grounds for a fresh independence referendum, despite opposition from London. While the SNP campaigned on promises to hold a new vote, the UK government — which would need to give formal legal permission — is opposed, raising fears of a protracted political and legal …

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