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Reagan Foundation asks Trump and RNC to stop using Ronald Reagan's name in campaign
US election 3 hours ago
According to The Washington Post's Karen Tumulty, The Reagan Foundation issued a warning to the Trump administration and Republican National Committee to halt the use of the 40th president's name and likeness to raise money.
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Acting legend Olivia de Havilland has died at age 104
In memoriam 1 hour ago
The Oscar-winning actor, who rose to fame during the golden age of Hollywood, passed away on Saturday, her publicist confirmed.
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The world's most expensive keeper has been dropped by Chelsea
Premier League 3 hours ago
Kepa Arrizabalaga has been dropped by Chelsea with the London side chasing a Champions League spot. On the final day of the Premier League season, Willy Cabellero starts for Frank Lampard's team, raising questions about the Spanish keeper's future.
Protest and mass walk out of journalists take place in Budapest following the sacking of the editor of the country’s last independent major news site
World news Last night
Thousands of Hungarians took part in protest for press freedom following the resignation of over 70 journalists of the country’s most popular news website Index.hu. The mass resignation happened after the publication’s editor-in-chief Szabolcs Dull was fired, a move that experts say is a push by the government to further censor media in the European country. Most of Hungary's independent outlets have been closed or purchased by government allies in the recent years.
Actor John Saxon dies at age 83
In memoriam Last night
Saxon passed away on July 25 from pneumonia in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, the Hollywood Reporter said. In an acting career that spanned nearly 60 years, His acting career spanned nearly 60 years and included iconic roles like Roper in the 1973 Bruce Lee classic Enter the Dragon, and a major part in Wes Craven’s Nightmare on Elm Street, a role he reprised in two other entries in the the franchise.
North Korea holds emergency meeting following first suspected COVID-19 case, KCNA reports
COVID-19 Yesterday
According to state-run news agency KCNA, North Korea reported its first case of suspected COVID-19 in a person who returned to the reclusive state on July 19. Leader Kim Jong Un held an emergency meeting to discuss new measures, and placed the city of Kaesŏng under lockdown.
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Rep. John Lewis’ casket crosses bridge of the historic 1965 voting rights marches in Alabama
In memoriam 1 hour ago
A celebration of live begins on Saturday in Troy, Alabama for civil rights legend and Georgia congressman Rep. John Lewis who died at the age of 80 on July 17. A six-day celebration of his legacy will be held in Georgia, Alabama and Washington, D.C, followed by a funeral in Atlanta on July 30.
Justice League fans get a glimpse of Superman's black suit in Zack Snyder's latest reveal
Movies Yesterday
During Saturday's virtual JusticeCon, the director gave fans a sneak peek at the Snyder Cut of Justice League with a brief clip of Henry Cavill's Superman in the black costume. A full teaser trailer is set to be released at DC FanDome in August.
Keanu Reeves brought seriously wholesome vibes to Comic-Con@Home
Celebrity Last night
Fans were treated to a double dose of Keanu during Comic-Con@Home on Saturday. The actor first celebrated Constantine's 15-year anniversary in a virtual reunion produced by Collider before joining Kevin Smith, Alex Winter, Samara Weaving and more in a panel for Bill & Ted Face the Music.
Protest in Russia’s Far East intensifies as thousands march against Kremlin for the third weekend
World news Last night
Residents of Khabarovsk, about 3,800 miles (6,110 km) east of Moscow, marched for the third straight Saturday over the arrest of its regional governor Sergei Furgal on 15-year-old murder charges. The popular governor's supporters say the charges are politically motivated and demand that the trial be held in Khabarovsk instead of Moscow, where Frugal is currently in detention. The protests are becoming increasingly anti-Kremlin after President Vladimir Putin installed a new governor to the post who is not from the region.
Sinclair stations will delay airing a program which features a debunked conspiracy theory about Dr. Fauci
COVID-19 Yesterday
Sinclair will delay airing this week’s episode of “America This Week” after the episode was criticized for featuring discredited researchers from the debunked Plandemic video. The interviewees falsely claimed that Dr. Fauci was responsible for the creation of COVID-19.
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They won't wear a face mask, but they'll happily sell you one
Don Caple won’t wear a mask. He doesn’t think they actually stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, and he’s pretty sure mask mandates are a “communistic move” by the government. But if you’re in the market for a mask, does he have a deal for you.
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The chaos continued at the AndaluciaGP!
Doubling up, The Doctor on the podium and race less predictable than the lottery! Here are all the key headlines from the AndaluciaGP!
Right and left wing militia groups meet in downtown Louisville
US news Yesterday
Protesters and counter protesters marched on downtown Louisville on Saturday. Some factions of the protests were armed, including a right wing group known as 'Three Percenter' and a left wing group known as 'Not Fucking Around Coalition.'
Lady Red Couture, the co-host of the viral YouTube series Hey Qween, dies
In memoriam Yesterday
Lady Red Couture, the legendary drag queen and co-host of the viral YouTube series Hey Qween, has died. Her friend and co-host Johnny McGovern announced her passing today.
Tributes are rolling in for David Silva on his last day in the Premier League
Premier League Last night
The Spanish midfielder arrived at Man City in 2020. On July 26, as the Premier League season draws to a close, he will play his final game for the side.
Regis Philbin has died at age 88
In memoriam Yesterday
The beloved TV host and entertainer who holds the record for most hours in front of a television camera than anyone else passed away of natural causes on Friday night, according to his family. He was most well known for being the host of TV shows Live! and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
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The Police Tried to Make Me Medically Examine a Man Against His Will
"Beneath the most superficial layer of our skin, we are all the same. In that sameness is our common entitlement to respect, our human entitlement to love." Dr. Michele Harper shares her story.
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Texas Republicans face tough 2020 election after a rocky 12 months
As Texas Republicans prepare for their most important election in a long time, new problems seem to keep getting in the way. President Donald Trump's declining poll numbers and the pandemic are only making things worse.
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