Month: December 2019

Play video content Exclusive TMZ.com “Tarzan” star Ron Ely‘s son’s fatal encounter with cops was caught on camera … and you can hear police giving commands before unloading a deadly barrage of bullets. TMZ’s obtained police footage of the officer-involved shooting that killed Ron’s 30-year-old son, Cameron Ely, outside his parent’s California property after Cameron
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[embedded content] If you want to know the “what” and the “how” of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes’ $10 billion startup scam, HBO’s new documentary The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley has answers for you. But the “why” is frustratingly inconclusive. Which is a problem, because that’s the most interesting part. If you’re unfamiliar
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Nestled amongst the breathtaking, panoramic and majestic waterways of Marina Del Rey Harbor, lay the musically iconic restaurant and Club, “Killer Shrimp”, which successfully thrived for over 20 years on a single secret recipe. The concept was inaugurated via rock superstar Lee Michaels, celebrated for singing while accompanying himself on the Hammond organ, piano and guitar usually
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Posted by Savanna, Assistant Editor on December 18, 2018 Every year, the BookPage editors get together to create the best books of the year list, but also its slightly more superficial stepsibling, the best covers list. It’s always a monumental undertaking to cut down and rank our extensive long list of covers that caught our
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NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Alphabet’s leadership change has some investors hoping that the owner of Google will take a hard look at the cash-burning ventures championed by its founders. FILE PHOTO: Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks during signing ceremony committing Google to help expand information technology education at El Centro College in Dallas, Texas,
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(Reuters) – Exercise bike and treadmill maker Peloton Interactive Inc’s (PTON.O) latest Christmas advertisement has been widely criticized on social media as being “sexist” and “dystopian”. An actor is pictured in this screengrab from “The Gift That Gives Back” exercise bike commercial by Peloton obtained December 4, 2019. Peloton via REUTERS The advertisement, called “The
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BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombian unions and student groups are holding a third national strike on Wednesday amid fraught talks between protest leaders and the government over President Ivan Duque’s social and economic policies. Demonstrators take part in a protest as a national strike continues in Bogota, Colombia December 4, 2019. REUTERS/Luisa Gonzalez The strike is
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DETROIT (Reuters) – Former United Auto Workers vice president Joseph Ashton pleaded guilty on Wednesday to conspiracy to commit money laundering and wire fraud as part of a wide-ranging federal corruption probe into the union. FILE PHOTO: United Auto Workers (UAW) vice-president Joseph Ashton addresses the attendees at the UAW Constitutional Convention in Detroit, Michigan,
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Kaia Gerber, Selena Gomez, and Naomi Campbell are all sources of fashion inspiration. [Side note: Kaia Gerber has no business dressing so well for an eighteen-year-old. At that age, especially if you grew up in the 2000s, we all struggled though waist-slung belts and statement necklaces like sad extras on Gossip Girl. End rant.] And
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  This week on Consequence of Sound Radio on TuneIn, we’re beginning our celebration of the best music and entertainment of 2019 with a brand new episode of Relevant Content. On Wednesday, December 4th at 3:00 p.m. ET/ 12:00 p.m. PT, Editor-in-Chief Michael Roffman break down The Top Albums of 2019 with Editorial Director Matt Melis and
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