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Why the New York Appeals Court Judges Reversed Harvey Weinstein’s Conviction
It was Valentine’s Day earlier this year when, in an Albany courtroom, the seven judges that make up the New York State Court of Appeals spent part of their day hearing oral arguments about potentially overturning the nearly four-year-old landmark trial in which Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of two of five felony …
7-min read - NewsDeadline
Dan Rather To Be Interviewed On ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ In Return To The Network That Fired Him
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather is set to be interviewed April 25 on CBS Sunday Morning 18 years after his controversial exit from the network. The episode logline reads, “Lee Cowan talks with former CBS News anchor Dan Rather about his work at CBS and his life in news.” The 92-year-old journalist exited under …
2-min read - EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly
All the proof Taylor Swift is making first major change to Eras Tour
Welcome to The Tortured Poets Department (Eras Tour Version).
3-min read - EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly
Nicholas Alexander Chavez won't be returning to “General Hospital” after role in Ryan Murphy series
Chavez plays Lyle Menéndez in the next season of Murphy's "Monster" anthology series.
2-min read - EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly
“Mother Play” review: Jim Parsons gives standout performance in predictable story
The new work by playwright Paula Vogel ("How I Learned to Drive") also stars Jessica Lange and Celia Keenan-Bolger.
4-min read - SportDeadline
NFL Draft: USC’s Caleb Williams Is No. 1 Overall, As Quarterbacks Selected 1-2-3
The annual NFL Draft usually spawns weeks of rumors, speculation, and mock drafts that move players up and down. But all of that is just guesswork, and at this year’s first-round parsing of the college ranks in Detroit, the chalk held up for the first four picks. USC’s quarterback Caleb Williams went No. 1 to …
3-min read - SportThe Hollywood Reporter
Bob Cole, the Voice of Hockey in Canada for a Half-Century, Dies at 90
TORONTO (AP) — Bob Cole, the voice of hockey in Canada for a half century who served as the soundtrack for some of the national sport’s biggest moments, has died. He was 90. Friend and fellow broadcaster John Shannon said Cole died Wednesday night in his hometown of St. John’s, the capital of the Canadian …
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