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January 05, 2019
'A Star Is Born' leads Golden pack
LOS ANGELES — Kevin Hart, who stepped down as host of the Oscars following criticism over past anti-gay tweets, said he is evaluating his decision after popular comedian Ellen DeGeneres revealed she supported him in the role.In an interview on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," DeGeneres said she recently called the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to advocate for Hart.DeGeneres said the Academy, which organizes the ceremony, had responded that they would be "thrilled" to have him host the Feb. 24 awards."We want him to host, whatever we can do, we'd be thrilled," she quoted Academy officials as telling her."When I leave here I promise you I'm evaluating this conversation," Hart, known for "Ride Along" and other films, told...
January 05, 2019
Hart reconsidering Oscars hosting role after DeGeneres backing
January 05, 2019
Kim and Kanye expecting fourth child
January 02, 2019
How Buenos Aires galleries and institutions are working with Art Basel Cities to spur international exchange
January 02, 2019
Entertainment Weekly
January 02, 2019
Back to school
January 02, 2019
United defender displays Shaw-fire generosity
El Segundo, United States — She is turning 60 this year and still doesn't have a single wrinkle.Blonde or brunette, slender or curvy, black or white, princess or president, Barbie is a forever favorite for young girls, even if she has caused controversy over the years.The iconic doll has evolved to keep up with the times -- check out her Twitter feed.And despite fierce competition in the toy industry, 58 million Barbies are sold each year in more than 150 countries."In an industry where success today is three to five years, 60 years is a huge deal!" said Nathan Baynard, director of global brand marketing for Barbie.Around the world, Barbie is as universally known as Coca-Cola or McDonald's, Baynard said during a recent visit to Mattel's design studio in El Segundo,...
January 02, 2019
Barbie will soon be 60 — and is still going strong
NEW YORK — An estimated 395,072 babies were expected to born around the world on New Year’s Day, UNICEF said on the eve of New Year.Of those, a quarter will be born in South Asia alone.Globally, over half of these births are estimated to take place in eight countries:1. India — 69,9442. China — 44,9403. Nigeria — 25,6854. Pakistan — 15,1125. Indonesia — 13,2566. US — 11,0867. The Democratic Republic of Congo — 10,0538. Bangladesh — 8,428Around the world on January 1, families welcomed countless Alexanders and Ayeshas, Zixuans and Zainabs.In 2017, about 1 million babies died the day they were born, and 2.5 million in just their first month of life.“This New Year Day, let’s all make a resolution to fulfill every right of every child, starting with the right to...
January 01, 2019
Over 395,000 babies on New Year’s Day
Rennes, France — It was only supposed to last a few minutes for a thrill on New Year's Eve, but eight French people ended up spending much of the night stuck high up in the air on a giant funfair ride."It was long, it was cold and it was frightening," said 23-year-old Antoine, wrapped in a survival blanket around dawn Tuesday."I never thought I'd get out. It was very traumatic," he said after the fire brigade brought an end to the nine-hour ordeal in the Brittany city of Rennes.Five teenagers, Antoine and two other adults had climbed aboard the 52-metre metal arm called "BomberMaxxx" for a spin above the town centre during the evening."We saw sparks, heard a big metal noise and feared the worst," said Beatrice, mother of 13-year-old...
January 01, 2019
Revelers spend New Year stuck 50 meters up at French funfair