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Shia LaBeouf Denies Claim Olivia Wilde Fired Him From ‘Don't Worry Darling'
Following Olivia Wilde’s comments about Shia LaBeouf being fired from her film “Don’t Worry Darling,” the actor has claimed that he “quit” the movie.
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Directors With HR Skills Are Becoming More Important for Companies Amid Great Resignation
Companies are increasingly opening their boardrooms to directors with human resources experience amid burnout and the war for talent.
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Ivan Reitman, ‘Ghostbusters' Director, Dies at 75
Ivan Reitman, the influential filmmaker and producer behind comedies from “Animal House” to “Ghostbusters,” has died at 75 years-old
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Jean-Marc Vallée's Family Shares Details From Preliminary Coroner's Report Days After His Death
Jean-Marc Valle’s family is sharing what they’ve learned after receiving a preliminary coroner’s report.
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‘Rust' Filmmaker Joel Souza Breaks Silence After Colleague Halyna Hutchins' Death on Set
Souza remembers Hutchins as an “incredibly talented” cinematographer after surviving the movie set accident, involving a prop gun, that ended his friend’s life.
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‘Notting Hill,' ‘The Duke' Director Roger Michell Dies at 65
British director Roger Michell has died at age 65
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Chloé Zhao Becomes 1st Woman of Color to Win Top DGA Honor
Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland” continued its tour of dominance through awards season Saturday night, when Zhao took top honors at the 73rd annual Directors Guild Association Awards.
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Connecticut's Fiscal Condition to be Discussed at Capitol
The condition of Connecticut’s budget, both current and in the future, will be discussed at the state Capitol.
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CT LIVE!: Consignment Originals
Director of Development Jackie Leathe showed us the unique gifts you can find at their 5 Connecticut locations.
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Public Libraries Help You Save Money & Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
If it’s been a while since you’ve stepped into your local public library, you might be surprised at what all they offer.
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DOJ Report: FBI Lawyer Suspected of Altering Russia Probe Document
President Donald Trump on Friday touted news reports that a former FBI lawyer is suspected of altering a document related to surveillance of a former Trump campaign adviser in 2016. The Associated Press has confirmed reports by CNN and The Washington Post that the finding is part of a Justice Department inspector general investigation into the FBI’s probe of ties...
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‘I Don't Know Him Very Well': Trump Responds to Sondland Testimony
President Donald Trump responded to Ambassador Gordon Sondland’s testimony during the second week of impeachment hearings, telling reporters he doesn’t “know him very well,” and claiming that Sondland was a late supporter of his.
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Fact Check: Trump Tries to Distance Himself From Sondland
President Donald Trump sought to defend against accusations that he pushed Ukraine’s president for a political “favor” by making a dubious claim that he had little involvement with the U.S. ambassador testifying in House impeachment hearings. Trump distanced himself Wednesday from Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union who had direct conversations with the president and other top...
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Pelosi Invites Trump to Testify in Impeachment Hearings
Eight witnesses are expected to testify over three days as public impeachment hearings continue in Washington, with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi extending an invitation to President Donald Trump to join.
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Democrats Invite Trump to Testify as New Witnesses Prepare
Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi invited President Donald Trump to testify in front of investigators in the House impeachment inquiry ahead of a week that will see several key witnesses appear publicly. Pushing back against accusations from the president that the process has been stacked against him, Pelosi said Trump is welcome to appear or answer questions in writing, if...
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Here's Why It Feels So Good to Watch Those Hallmark Holiday Movies
Even the most die-hard Hallmark holiday movie fans will admit that the acting is over-the-top, the plotlines are unrealistic (as in someone’s hiding the fact that they’re royalty) and the endings are predictable (happily ever after, naturally). So, why can’t we seem to get enough (to the point where Hallmark is pumping out 24 new movies this year to feed...
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Historic Flooding Highlights Venice's Vulnerability
The historic lagoon city of Venice exists on the edge of a double threat: As it sinks, the seas rise. That reality became more stark this week when Venice was hit with its worst flood in over 50 years, caused by a nearly 1.9 meter (6-foot) tide that sent waist-high water flowing through St. Mark’s Square, cast the city’s world-famous...
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US Presses European Countries to Take Islamic State Fighters
European and other members of the international coalition fighting the Islamic State group must take back and prosecute their nationals detained in Iraq and Syria to help keep ISIS from regaining territory, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday. Pompeo told foreign ministers and senior officials from some 30 coalition members that it’s imperative that they hold thousands of detained...
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Climate Change Damaging Lifelong Health of Children Across the World, Medical Officials Warn
Climate change is already damaging the health of children, and its impacts will harm the entire generation with serious health problems throughout their lives, according to a new report from the medical journal The Lancet. Scientists and health experts from 35 academic institutions and United Nations agencies said that children will suffer from a rise in infectious diseases, malnutrition and...
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Justice Dept. Rolls Out New Program to Combat Gun Violence
Attorney General William Barr announced a new initiative Wednesday that would better enforce the U.S. gun background check system, coordinate state and federal gun cases and ensure prosecutors quickly update databases to show when a defendant can’t possess a firearm because of mental health issues.