Gentle giant Newfoundland helps around the care home
Sonny and his Grandpa take a gentle stroll down the hall of a care home. Temperament is the hallmark of the Newfoundland breed. Such a great doggo!
It has underfloor heating, an ensuite and a fully-equipped kitchen.
Antoine Fuqua will direct and produce a new film adaptation of “Cat on a Hot Tin Rood,” Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning look at greed, family, death, and sexual repression. “The Training Day” and “The Magnificent Seven” director will join forces with producers Stephen C. Byrd and Alia Jones-Harvey, who backed a 2008 revival of the […]
After Walter Mondale got creamed by Ronald Reagan in the 1984 presidential election, he ran into George McGovern, who had lost to Richard Nixon in a landslide 12 years earlier. “How long does it take to get over this?” Mondale asked. McGovern replied, “I’ll let you know.”
Your purchase of the pocket-sized Nimble Eco-Friendly CHAMP 10k PD Portable Charger helps keep 400 million tons of plastic out of landfills each year.
Normally, for an interview like the one Variety did on Tuesday with Oscars musical director Questlove and show coproducer Jesse Collins, the reporter can ask at least somewhat informed questions. But so little about the show has been revealed in advance that the interview ended up being almost an investigative piece — and a fascinating […]
Leona Derbyshire, Matej Bulander and Allyx Queen were last seen in Chorley at around 8.30pm on Tuesday night.
Pakistan held on to win the first Twenty20 against Zimbabwe on Wednesday by managing to defend a modest total of 149-7. Zimbabwe only got 138-7 in reply after Usman Qadir's 3-29 thwarted the home team at Harare Sports Club and gave Pakistan an 11-run victory. Opener Mohammad Rizwan batted through the Pakistan innings for his 82 not out from 61 balls.
Did you know the carbon footprint of a cell phone is 154 pounds? The power to reduce that number is in your hands.
Yahoo Finance’s Myles Udland, Brian Sozzi, and Julie Hyman break down the stock market action and outlook with Jim Caron, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Fixed Income Portfolio Manager.
The ITV weather presenter's children had told their mother 'he's going to kill you'.
Climate change is influencing reproductive choices.
Attorney General Merrick Garland delivers remarks a day after former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd.
Multi-award winning Swedish director Anna Eborn has presented her fifth feature-length project at the Visions du Réel’s Pitching forum, one of the key industry sections at the documentary film fest in Nyon, Switzerland. The two-time Dragon Award-winner for Best Nordic Documentary at Sweden’s Göteborg Fest (for “Transnistria” in 2019 and “Pine Ridge” in 2014) was […]
Princess Eugenie has even eaten there.
Harry has returned to the US after a few days in Britain for his grandfather's funeral.
Actors Anna Kendrick, Daniel Dae Kim and Toni Collette star as a space crew whose two-year mission to Mars is thrown into turmoil when they discover an unplanned passenger on board their spacecraft in the new Netflix movie "Stowaway". The unexpected presence of an additional person on a damaged space ship, already pushed to its capacity with a three-member crew, forces the trio to make tough choices in order to survive.
Yahoo Finance’s Myles Udland, Brian Sozzi, Julie Hyman, and Oscar Williams-Grut discuss the latest in the Soccer Super League collapse.
Japan’s government is preparing to announce a third state of emergency in Tokyo and the western metropolitan area around Osaka following requests from local leaders who say current measures are failing to curb a rapid rise in coronavirus infections. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and key ministers met late Wednesday to discuss details before deciding on a state of emergency for Tokyo, Osaka and neighboring Kyoto and Hyogo expected later this week.
“Justice League” actor calls out company’s statement reaffirming “commitment to be part of the solution” Ray Fisher’s ongoing public battle with WarnerMedia continued Tuesday when the “Justice League” actor slammed the company’s “commitment to be part of the solution,” after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all three counts of murder and manslaughter for his role in the killing of George Floyd. “The work continues,” WarnerMedia’s Tuesday statement reads. “While this verdict doesn’t bring back those we’ve so wrongly lost, we know that it brings us closer to significant change. We reaffirm our commitment to be part of the solution by using our platforms, content, and resources to advance racial equity and social justice.” “How f—ing DARE YOU @WarnerMedia? Oh, now I’m pissed….” Fisher actor, who last year made accusations of unprofessional, racially motivated behavior on the set of the Joss Whedon-directed reshoots of Warner Bros.’ 2017 film “Justice League,” tweeted, while sharing the company’s remarks. In a followup tweet, Fisher called out WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar directly for the statement, writing, “You need to get on this asap @jasonkilar.” Also Read: WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar: Tentpoles Like ‘The Batman’ Will Get Exclusive Run in Theaters in 2022 WarnerMedia launched its investigation last year after Fisher publicly accused Whedon of “gross, abusive, unprofessional” behavior on the set of “Justice League” after he took over production from original director Zack Snyder due to a family emergency. Fisher said Whedon’s behavior was enabled by then-DC Entertainment president Johns and by Berg, former co-president of production at Warner. Berg left the company in December 2017 as part of a “restructuring,” while Johns stepped down seven months later. In September, Fisher began to criticize Hamada — who in January renewed his deal with the studio through 2023. By late November, Whedon announced he was exiting “The Nevers,” a passion project that was ordered to series at WarnerMedia’s HBO in 2018. Two weeks later, WarnerMedia announced that it had concluded its investigation into Fisher’s accusations and had taken unspecified “remedial action” against unidentified individuals. Since then, Fisher has continued his Twitter campaign against the studio and its leadership, tweeting last month that WarnerMedia should release the findings of its investigation into the reshoots on “Justice League,” following remarks made by WarnerMedia Studios CEO Ann Sarnoff in an interview with Variety about the company’s evaluation of Whedon’s conduct on set. Also Read: Joss Whedon Told Gal Gadot to ‘Shut Up and Say the Lines’ on ‘Justice League’ Set (Report) “Apparently some folks at @WarnerMedia think that a room full of executives saying ‘we can’t an angry Black man at the center of the movie’ (and then reducing/removing all Black and POC from that movie) isn’t racist. Odd,” Fisher tweeted March 23. He continued: “The investigator hired by @WarnerMedia was brought on to help the company assess and evade legal liabilities. Continually touting her status as a FORMER federal judge in an attempt to sway public opinion is obvious and desperate. She is now simply a lawyer. As I’ve said — people will attempt to shift blame completely to Joss Whedon for the Justice League reshoots.” WarnerMedia had no comment on Fisher’s Tuesday tweet when reached by TheWrap, but referred back the statement made by former federal judge Katherine B. Forrest on April 6 regarding her investigation into Fisher’s claims. Also Read: ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ Restores ‘We Live in a Society’ Line “I have been asked by Warner Media to provide a statement regarding whether my investigation revealed supported evidence as to racial animus or insensitivity as to race or disability, and with regard to such allegations specifically directed at Jon Berg, Geoff Johns and Toby Emmerich,” Forrest said. “My investigation involved more than 80 interviews, the review of thousands of pages of documents, and over 2000 hours of work by me and my colleagues. I and my staff reached out twice to every member of the cast and crew involved in the Justice League reshoots (more than 600 people), as well all of the individuals Ray Fisher specifically requested we interview. We spoke with every individual who would speak with us and all of the people that Mr. Fisher asked us to speak with. I found no credible support for claims of racial animus or racial or disability insensitivity. “ See WarnerMedia’s tweet and Fisher’s response tweets below. How fucking DARE YOU @WarnerMedia?!?!?! Oh, now I’m pissed…. https://t.co/tTscAQS6fJ— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) April 20, 2021 Read original story Ray Fisher ‘Pissed’ Over WarnerMedia’s Post-Chauvin Verdict Racial Equity Pledge: ‘How F-ing Dare You’ At TheWrap
SDLP MP Colum Eastwood says the UK needs an "active and engaged and interested" prime minister in dealing with the Northern Ireland peace process. Mr Eastwood condemned the actions of “dissident republicans” after a bomb was planted at a police officer’s car in County Derry/Londonderry.