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Jerry Seinfeld says ‘horrible’ Hugh Grant was a ‘pain in the ass’ on ‘Unfrosted’ set – New York Post

  1. Jerry Seinfeld says ‘horrible’ Hugh Grant was a ‘pain in the ass’ on ‘Unfrosted’ set New York Post
  2. Jerry Seinfeld once famously joked about Pop-Tarts. He’s now made a film about the beloved breakfast treat Yahoo Entertainment
  3. ‘Unfrosted’ Trailer: Jerry Seinfeld Brings Pop-Tarts’ Origin Story to Life in Netflix Movie Variety
  4. ‘Unfrosted’ Trailer: Jerry Seinfeld, Melissa McCarthy & Jim Gaffigan Race For America’s Toasters In Netflix Pop-Tart Comedy Deadline
  5. Jerry Seinfeld’s Star-Studded ‘Unfrosted’ Trailer Presents Silly Pop-Tarts Origin Story PEOPLE

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Shannen Doherty reveals to Jason Priestley she messed up on Beverly Hills, 90210 because she was in ‘horrible – Daily Mail

  1. Shannen Doherty reveals to Jason Priestley she messed up on Beverly Hills, 90210 because she was in ‘horrible Daily Mail
  2. Shannen Doherty Wishes She’d Been ‘Sat Down’ by “90210” Producers amid Marital Issues That Partly Led to Firing Yahoo Entertainment
  3. ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ star Shannen Doherty opens up about being fired from show: ‘I do blame myself’ Fox News
  4. Shannen Doherty recalls ‘horrible marriage’ that led to ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ firing: ‘It was all-consuming’ Page Six
  5. Shannen Doherty Explains Why She Was Fired From ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Us Weekly

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REPORTS: : Katharine McPhee’s ‘Horrible Tragedy’ Was Death of Someone She ‘Considered Family’ – Taste of Country

  1. REPORTS: : Katharine McPhee’s ‘Horrible Tragedy’ Was Death of Someone She ‘Considered Family’ Taste of Country
  2. Katharine McPhee leaves tour with David Foster early after reported death of her family nanny Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Katharine McPhee looks heartbroken as she arrives back in LA following ‘family tragedy’ HELLO!
  4. Katharine McPhee seen for first time after ‘horrible’ family tragedy The News International
  5. Katharine McPhee & David Foster’s ‘Horrible Family Tragedy’ Revealed by Source Close to the Couple Yahoo Entertainment
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Ed Sheeran finds trial ‘frustrating’ and ‘insulting,’ slams expert’s ‘horrible depiction’ of hit song – Fox Business

  1. Ed Sheeran finds trial ‘frustrating’ and ‘insulting,’ slams expert’s ‘horrible depiction’ of hit song Fox Business
  2. Ed Sheeran: ‘I’m done’ if found liable in Marvin Gaye ‘Let’s Get it On’ copyright lawsuit New York Post
  3. Ed Sheeran arrives at courthouse for copyright trial Washington Post
  4. Ed Sheeran Slams Musicologist’s ‘Criminal’ Testimony in Today’s ‘Thinking Out Loud’ Court Hearing Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Ed Sheeran performs in court during copyright infringement trial CBS New York
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Jeremy Renner speaks about snowplow injuries in emotional first interview: “It would have been a horrible way to die” – CBS News

  1. Jeremy Renner speaks about snowplow injuries in emotional first interview: “It would have been a horrible way to die” CBS News
  2. Jeremy Renner says he refuses to be ‘haunted’ by memory of snowplow accident | GMA Good Morning America
  3. ‘I’ve Lost a Lot of Flesh and Bone,’ Jeremy Renner Says, Recalling Snow Plow Accident The New York Times
  4. Jeremy Renner discusses road to recovery after harrowing snowplow accident | Nightline ABC News
  5. Jeremy Renner reveals ‘last words’ to his family after horrific snowplow accident: ‘Just let me go’ Fox News
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Tech leaders from Google search boss Prabhakar Raghavan to Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak warn that ChatGPT-like A.I. bots can make ‘horrible mistakes’—and we may not notice – Yahoo Finance

  1. Tech leaders from Google search boss Prabhakar Raghavan to Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak warn that ChatGPT-like A.I. bots can make ‘horrible mistakes’—and we may not notice Yahoo Finance
  2. Google search chief warns AI chatbots can give ‘convincing but completely fictitious’ answers, report says msnNOW
  3. Google’s Prabhakar Raghavan: ‘Chatbots’ convincing yet fictitious answers’ | Latest News | WION WION
  4. Bard vibes: even Google’s own employees are mocking its ChatGPT rival TechRadar
  5. Has Google Already Lost The ChatGPT War? (NASDAQ:GOOG) Seeking Alpha
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Steve Wozniak’s A.I. warning: ChatGPT is ‘useful,’ but it can ‘make horrible mistakes’ – CNBC

  1. Steve Wozniak’s A.I. warning: ChatGPT is ‘useful,’ but it can ‘make horrible mistakes’ CNBC
  2. Apple cofounder Wozniak takes aim at ‘dishonest’ Elon Musk for misleading Tesla buyers: ‘They robbed my family of so much money’ Fortune
  3. Apple cofounder says that Elon Musk, like Steve Jobs, wants to ‘be seen as the important person and be like a cult leader’ msnNOW
  4. Steve Wozniak slams “dishonest” Elon Musk and Tesla, says they robbed him and his family TechSpot
  5. Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Says Elon Musk And Steve Jobs Both Enjoy ‘Cult Leader’ Status But One Thin Benzinga
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Tyre Nichols latest news: Donald Trump speaks out on ‘horrible’ killing as family GoFundMe passes $1m

Protesters march in Memphis after video released of Tyre Nichols being beaten by police

Donald Trump has described the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols as “horrible” and says that it “never should have happened.”

The former president’s comments came one day after the city of Memphis publicly released video footage of the attack earlier this month.

Meanwhile, the five former police officers charged in the killing of Tyre Nichols will be arraigned in mid-February. Court records show they are scheduled to appear for a “bond arraignment” on February 17, Fox News reported on Sunday.

Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr, and Justin Smith have all since been fired from their positions, and the specialised Scorpion unit to which they belonged has been disbanded.

Their arraignment hearing will be presided over by Shelby County criminal court Judge James Jones.

The news came as Ben Crump, attorney for the Nichols family, called for federal reform to stop the cycle of police killings of Black men.

“Without federal police reform, I think we’re gonna continue to see these hashtags proliferate so much … that we can’t keep up with them,” he told ABC’s ‘This Week’.

Memphis police shut down the “Scorpion” unit involved in the fatal arrest of Mr Nichols, following the release of the video showing him being beaten by officers.

Bodycam footage of the deadly arrest of Mr Nichols was released on Friday evening, one day after five police officers were charged with his murder.

The grainy footage captures a violent confrontation between police and Nichols, where officers can be seen using fists, batons, and stun guns against him, then laughing and bragging about the arrest.

“Watch out, I’m going to baton the f*** out of you,” one officer can be heard saying on the tape.

The shocking footage inspired widespread protests across Memphis and beyond.

Nichols died three days after his arrest. An independent autopsy released by his family shows he suffered “extensive bleeding” before his death.

On Thursday, officers Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr. and Justin Smith were all charged with second-degree murder.

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How five police officers were charged with the ‘heinous’ murder of Tyre Nichols

A 29-year-old father died in hospital several days after he was taken into custody by police during a traffic stop.

Now five officers at the Memphis Police Department have been removed from their posts and jailed on second-degree murder charges.

Gustaf Kilander reports on how we got here.

Graeme Massie30 January 2023 03:07

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Tyre Nichols: Memphis police shut down ‘Scorpion’ unit day after fatal beating video released to public

MPD announced specialist team involved in arrest would be ‘permanently deactivated.’

Graeme Massie30 January 2023 02:12

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Killing of Tyre Nichols prompts renewed calls for police reform

Video of the fatal beating of the 29-year-old by police officers was released by the city of Memphis on Friday night.

Graeme Massie30 January 2023 01:06

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Tyre Nichols: ‘Elite’ police units in spotlight after brutal killing by Scorpion officers

Memphis Police Department has now disbanded ‘Scorpion’ unit after release of beating video.

Graeme Massie30 January 2023 00:01

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ICYMI: What has president Biden said about the Tyre Nichols video?

President Joe Biden called a video revealing the beating of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police officers “horrific” and said it was a “painful reminder” of the fear Black and Brown Americans face regularly, while calling for peaceful demonstrations.

“Like so many, I was outraged and deeply pained to see the horrific video of the beating that resulted in Tyre Nichols’ death,” the president said in a statement. “It is yet another painful reminder of the profound fear and trauma, the pain, and the exhaustion that Black and Brown Americans experience every single day.”

Memphis police released the video on Friday evening of five former officers from the department beating Nichols, who died three days later. The chief of police had warned that the video showed a violation of “basic human rights.”

Eric Garcia reports from Washington.

Graeme Massie29 January 2023 22:34

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Tyre Nichols: Family attorney Ben Crump calls for federal reform to stop police killings

Five former Memphis police officers face murder charges over the death of the 29-year-old.

Graeme Massie29 January 2023 22:04

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Protests continue in Memphis

A group of demonstrators protest outside a police precinct in response to the death of Tyre Nichols, who died after being beaten by Memphis police officers, in Memphis, Tenn., Sunday, Jan. 29, 2023

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A group of demonstrators protest outside a police precinct in response to the death of Tyre Nichols, who died after being beaten by Memphis police officers, in Memphis, Tenn., Sunday, Jan. 29, 2023

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Graeme Massie29 January 2023 21:28

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Tyre Nichols: Arraignment date set for officers charged in fatal beating

City of Memphis released the video of the violent arrest that saw the police department fire five officers.

Graeme Massie29 January 2023 19:31

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Arraignment date set for Memphis police officers

The five police officers charged in the killing of Tyre Nichols will be arraigned in mid-February.

Court records show they are scheduled to appear for a “bond arraignment” on February 17, Fox News reported.

Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin III, Desmond Mills Jr, and Justin Smith have all since been fired from their positions, and the specialised Scorpion unit to which they belonged has been disbanded.

Their arraignment hearing will be presided over by Shelby County criminal court Judge James Jones.

Richard Hall29 January 2023 15:57

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Nichols family attorney Ben Crump calls for federal reform to stop police killings

Ben Crump, attorney for the family of Tyre Nichols, said Sunday that federal reform is needed to stop the cycle of police killings of Black men.

“Without federal police reform, I think we’re gonna continue to see these hashtags proliferate so much … that we can’t keep up with them,” he told ABC’s ‘This Week’.

Mr Crump called on the Biden administration to put the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act back on the table, and usher its passage through Congress.

Richard Hall29 January 2023 15:04



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Prince Harry says ‘heinous, horrible’ stories have been ‘spoon-fed’ to press from the palace



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Prince Harry told CBS’ 60 Minutes Sunday he hasn’t spoken with his brother, Prince William, for “a while,” in the second of two major interviews ahead of the publication of his memoir, “Spare,” on Monday.

The Duke of Sussex told Anderson Cooper he doesn’t “currently” speak with the Prince of Wales, “but I look forward to us being able to find peace,” he said. It follows an interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby, ahead of what is likely to be an explosive week for the British royals with the release of Harry’s memoir.

Prince Harry also told Cooper that he hasn’t spoken to his father, King Charles III, in “quite a while,” adding the “ball is very much in their court” when asked about the possibility of the family reconciling after Harry’s highly publicized disclosures.

Buckingham Palace has repeatedly declined to comment on the contents of Prince Harry’s forthcoming memoir, which has been the subject of leaks since last week detailing some of his most controversial claims. CNN has not seen a copy of the book but has requested an advance copy from the publisher Penguin Random House.

His most recent interviews cover a wide range of topics from the death of his mother, the Princess of Wales, his frustration towards the British press, the treatment of his wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and the subsequent fallout with his family since his marriage.

The interviews set the stage for the string of revelations that are expected to be made public Monday, as Prince Harry continues to push back against what he refers to as “the institution,” offering a revealing look inside the estranged family.

Despite the fractured relationship between the two brothers, Prince Harry told Cooper he loved William “deeply.”

“My brother and I love each other. I love him deeply,” the Duke of Sussex said. “There has been a lot of pain between the two of us, especially the last six years.”

He added that nothing he has written is “ever intended to hurt my family.”

“But it does give a full picture of the situation as we were growing up, and also squashes this idea that somehow my wife was the one that destroyed the relationship between these two brothers,” Prince Harry said.

The book’s title of “Spare” is a reference to an “heir and a spare,” a saying in the United Kingdom that refers to the need to have a child to inherit an aristocratic title. Harry was next in line to the British throne after William until William’s children were born – now he’s fifth in the line of succession.

The strained relationship between the brothers has been a common theme in leaked excerpts from the book and Harry’s media interviews, which revealed deep divisions between the siblings.

Perhaps the most incendiary revelation to emerge was Prince Harry’s claim of a scuffle with the Prince of Wales during an argument over his wife in 2019, as he described while reading in an excerpt of his memoir on ITV on Sunday.

Prince Harry said his brother never tried to dissuade him from marrying Meghan, but expressed some concerns and told him, “‘This is going be really hard for you,’” Prince Harry recalled during his interview with Bradby.

“I still to this day don’t truly understand which part of what he was talking about,” Prince Harry continued. “Maybe he predicted what the British press’s reaction was going to be.”

In the interview and in excerpts from his memoir shared by ITV, the Duke of Sussex addressed how strife in his family has been fueled by the relationship between Buckingham Palace and media outlets.

“We’re not just talking about family relationships, we’re talking about an antagonist, which is the British press, specifically the tabloids who want to create as much conflict as possible,” Prince Harry told Bradby. “The saddest part of that is certain members of my family and the people that work for them are complicit in that conflict.”

He also stated that the “leaking” and “planting” of “a royal source” to the press “is not an unknown person, it is the palace specifically briefing the press, but covering their tracks by being unnamed.”

Prince Harry added that he thinks “that’s pretty shocking to people. Especially when you realize how many palace sources, palace insiders, senior palace officials, how many quotes are being attributed to those people, some of the most heinous, horrible things have been said about me and my wife, completely condoned by the palace because it’s coming from the palace, and those journalists have literally been spoon-fed that narrative without ever coming to us, without ever seeing or questioning the other side.”

Prince Harry echoed those sentiments with CBS’ Cooper, adding even at the young age of 12, he felt resentment toward the British media.

“It was obvious to us as kids the British press’ part in our mother’s misery and I had a lot of anger inside of me that luckily, I never expressed to anybody,” he said. “But I resorted to drinking heavily. Because I wanted to numb the feeling, or I wanted to distract myself from how … whatever I was thinking. And I would, you know, resort to drugs as well.”

In both interviews, Prince Harry spoke about how his mother was hunted by paparazzi, recalling the traumatic night his father told him Princess Diana had died from injuries sustained in a car crash.

“I really think about how many hours he’d been awake. And the compassion that I have for him, as a parent having to sit with that for many, many hours, ringing up friends of his, trying to work out, how the hell do I break this to my two sons?”

Harry said he never wants to find himself having to do the same.

“I don’t want history to repeat itself. I do not want to be a single dad. And I certainly don’t want my children to have a life without a mother or a father,” Prince Harry told ITV’s Bradby.

Diana was killed in 1997, when the car she was traveling in crashed inside a Paris tunnel. Prince Harry was 12 years old at the time. He told Cooper his memories of the days that followed are blurry, but recalls seeing the throng of people outside Buckingham Palace who came to offer their condolences.

“I think it’s bizarre, because I see William and me smiling,” he said. “I remember the guilt that I felt … The fact that the people that we were meeting were showing more emotion than we were showing, maybe more emotion than we even felt.”

Prince Harry told Cooper he “refused to accept she was gone” and for “may years” believed she had decided to disappear.

The Duke of Sussex said he only cried once his mother’s coffin went into the ground. “That was the first time that I actually cried… there was never another time,” he said.

Prince Harry also recalled the events around the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8 at Balmoral Castle. The duke was at a charity event in London when the palace announced that the queen was under medical supervision.

“I asked my brother – I said, “What are your plans? How are you and Kate getting up there?” And then, a couple of hours later… all of the family members that live within the Windsor and Ascot area were jumping on a plane together, a plane with 12, 14, maybe 16 seats,” he said. “I was not invited.”

He recalled spending time with the Queen in her bedroom after she had died.

“I was really happy for her. Because she’d finished life. She’d completed life, and her husband was waiting for her. And the two of them are buried together,” Prince Harry said.

The Duke of Sussex also told ITV’s Bradby about his decision to write the book, saying, “38 years of having my story told by so many different people, with intentional spin and distortion felt like a good time to tell own my story and be able to tell it for myself. I’m actually really grateful that I’ve had the opportunity to tell my story because it’s my story to tell.”

Prince Harry pointed out that he has tried over the last six years to resolve his concerns with his family privately.

“It never needed to get to this point. I have had conversations, I have written letters, I have written emails, and everything is just, ‘No, you, this is not what’s happening. You, you are imagining it,’” he said. “That’s really hard to take. And if it had stopped, by the point that I fled my home country with my wife and my son fearing for our lives, then maybe this would have turned out differently. It’s hard.”

The duke said he wants “reconciliation but first there needs to be some accountability,” with respect to his family.

Prince Harry has previously blamed the constant media intrusion as a critical stressor for him and his wife that ultimately led to their decision to step down as working members of the Royal Family in 2021.

In a six-part Netflix documentary released last month, the couple said press attacks, the lack of action from the palace to prevent them and the couple’s increasing suspicions that the royal household was actually feeding the media pushed Meghan to a dark place.

“You can’t just continue to say to me that I’m delusional and paranoid when all the evidence is stacked up, because I was genuinely terrified about what is going to happen to me,” Prince Harry told ITV’s Bradby.

“And then we have a 12-month transition period and everyone doubles down. My wife shares her experience. And instead of backing off, both the institution and the tabloid media in the UK, both doubled down,” he added.

Still, the duke said, “forgiveness is 100% a possibility.”

“There’s probably a lot of people who, after watching the documentary and reading the book, will go, how could you ever forgive your family for what they have done? People have already said that to me. And I said forgiveness is 100% a possibility because I would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back. At the moment, I don’t recognize them, as much as they probably don’t recognize me,” Prince Harry said.

On Monday, the duke’s interview with “Good Morning America” co-anchor Michael Strahan will air on the ABC show, followed in the evening by a half-hour special on ABC News Live. And to top things off, the duke will make an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” hours after his book is released on Tuesday.

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Kevin Spacey Trial Has Taken A Horrible Turn

Kevin Spacey’s sexual assault trial has been delayed because a defense attorney contracted Covid-19.

By Mark McKee
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2017 brought the beginning of the #MeToo movement and exposed many Hollywood elites for their abhorrent behavior towards others looking to make it in the industry. Among those that have been brought to the forefront of the accusations is Hollywood heavy hitter Harvey Weinstein, who is undoubtedly the face of the enemy as far as the movement is concerned, Louis CK, and Kevin Spacey. Fellow actor Anthony Rapp (Rent and Star Trek: Discovery) accused the latter of sexually assaulting him in 2017, alleging the House of Cards actor attacked him back in 1986. While the trial is underway, according to Deadline, it has taken a sharp turn toward turmoil as lead defense attorney Jennifer Keller tests positive for COVID. 

Last week, Kevin Spacey’s lead defense attorney ripped holes in accuser Anthony Rapp’s testimony when she cross-examined him during the $40 million lawsuit against her Oscar-winning client. She pointed to inconsistencies and vague details of the plaintiff’s accusations, claiming the actor lied about being inspired by the New York Times article that kicked off the #MeToo movement to come forward about his experience. While her work rattled Rapp and made some much-needed headway in Spacey’s defense, they may have to do without her for a while since the defense team came forward and revealed she tested positive for COVID and will be out for recovery. 

Judge Lewis A. Kaplan looked to courthouse Covid protocols and ruled that all 12 of the jurors and ten others in the courtroom, including the entire defense team, their first row of supporters in the gallery, and at least one Rapp lawyer, Richard Steigman, would now have to get two rounds of tests on Sunday and Tuesday. The judge then stated that the goal was to protect the court and save the trial if possible. The last statement gives an ominous feeling toward the future of the Kevin Spacey trial; while a delay in the proceedings is definitely not ideal, a mistrial would mean the entire process (including Rapp’s traumatic testimony on the stand recounting the events) would need to happen all over again. 

Kevin Spacey has a long career that spans all the way back to the 80s, but he didn’t become a household name until a span of two years (1995-1997) when he starred in five movies that all became successes; The Usual SuspectsOutbreakSe7enA Time to Kill, and L.A. Confidential. He has since appeared in everything from Academy Award darlings like American Beauty to superhero movies like Superman Returns and dark comedies like Horrible Bosses. The accusations he received during the #MeToo movement brought an end to his most recent and arguably most considerable success since American Beauty, Netflix‘s House of Cards

Maybe representative of the entire message of the #MeToo movement, Anthony Rapp is the David to Kevin Spacey’s Goliath. His name is not one that would spark recognition in most households as he is primarily known for his run as Mark in both the Broadway and the movie versions of the musical Rent. He has appeared in other smaller films such as Road Trip and A Beautiful Mind, but he is most recently found success on Star Trek: Discovery. If the trial gets pushed back, the nightmare the actor lived in 1986 would be relived over again, something no victim should ever have to do. 

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