
Jonathan Majors trial set for August
Jonathan Majors will be heading to trial in August.
2023-06-21 06:18

Mark Wahlberg says 'good things' started to happen after he found God
Mark Wahlberg, a devout Catholic, starred in 'Father Stu', a film based on the actual tale of a boxer who became a Catholic priest, in 2022
2023-05-12 20:56

The best new TV shows of 2023 (so far), from 'The Last of Us' to 'Beef'
The television of 2023 has thus far been defined primarily by returning series, and particularly saying goodbye to several signature shows, including the finales of "Succession," "Barry," "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and "Ted Lasso" (at least, as we currently know it).
2023-07-04 21:16

‘GMA’ pays tribute to Matthew Perry by sharing old clip of late ‘Friends’ star talking about his crushes on show
ABC's 'Good Morning America' shared small clips to honor the legacy of 'Friends' star Matthew Perry after his tragic death in Los Angeles
2023-10-30 11:45

Mark Hemingway credited with creating new army of Swifties after bizarre attack on Taylor Swift
Conservative author Mark Hemingway alleged Taylor Swift was encouraging women to be '29 and unmarried and childless'
2023-09-27 14:50

Are Democrats trying to 'get rid' of Joe Biden? Joe Rogan hints at planned unveiling of scandals, Internet dubs him 'Trump Q-Tard'
Joe Biden can only win the 2024 elections if Donald Trump doesn't contest, according to Joe Rogan
2023-08-18 20:18

Joe Jonas hits back at ex Sophie Turner claiming she was 'not blindsided' by divorce filing
Sophie Turner has sued Joe Jonas asking for the 'immediate return of children' to London
2023-09-22 09:58

'The View' host Alyssa Farah Griffin slammed as 'Republican surrogate' after she reveals her proudest moment
A user who slammed Alyssa Farah Griffin said, 'Surrogates like her influence low information voters - it’s gaslighting, no fascist movement without it'
2023-06-26 12:22

Jeremy Clarkson's Meghan diatribe in The Sun was sexist, rules press regulator
Jeremy Clarkson’s article professing his “hatred” of Meghan Markle in The Sun was sexist, “pejorative and prejudicial” against the Duchess of Sussex, the press regulator has ruled. The Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) said the newspaper broke press standards by running the article, in which Clarkson described how he hated her on a “cellular level”. Ipso ordered The Sun to publish a front-page statement explaining how Clarkson broke anti-discrimination rules, which also ran online. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter However, some people were left dissatisfied with the ruling. Catherine Mayer, co-founder of the Women’s Equality Party, said: “It’s so obvious that Jeremy Clarkson's diatribe against Meghan was sexist that it’s odd Ipso had to investigate to reach that conclusion. She added: “The real issue is how such pieces are commissioned and signed off and why journalism is getting shriller and more abusive.” Domestic abuse campaigner David Challen wrote on Twitter: “The real headline should be @IpsoNews takes 7 months to come to glaringly obvious conclusion. Yet another nail in the coffin of our toothless press regulator.” And Lawrence Davies, chief executive of nonprofit Equal Justice, added: “We won on sexism. Can’t see why it wasn’t racist though.” Clarkson wrote that he disliked Meghan more than the serial killer Rose West and dreamed of the day “when she is made to parade naked through the streets of every town in Britain while the crowds chant ‘shame!’ and throw lumps of excrement at her”. The Fawcett Society gender equality charity, which made the initial complaint to Ipso, said the ruling is a “landmark decision” about a “vile and offensive” column. The ruling is the first time a complaint to Ipso about discrimination relating to someone’s sex has been upheld, the regulator said. Clarkson’s article attracted more than 25,000 complaints when it was published in December, and was swiftly pulled from the internet. A spokesperson for The Sun said the company regretted publishing the column, pointing to high female readership at the newspaper, as well as its campaigns on domestic abuse and the cost of being a young mother. Ipso chairman Lord Faulks said the imagery used in the article was “humiliating and degrading” towards Meghan. Among the critics of the article at the time were Clarkson’s daughter, while the Duke of Sussex called it “horrific, hurtful and cruel”. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-01 17:56

Friends and family gather for the funeral of Houston rapper Big Pokey
Family and friends gathered at the funeral over the weekend for Houston rapper Big Pokey, an original member of the pioneering group Screwed Up Click
2023-07-03 05:25

‘Morning Joe’ host Joe Scarborough mocked as he advises GOP to ‘free itself’ from Donald Trump
Joe Scarborough is leaving no stone unturned in solidifying his stance against Donald Trump, making it apparent with every other tweet
2023-08-17 12:54

Jennifer Aniston shares one simple way 'Friends' fans can honor Matthew Perry's legacy
Matthew Perry tragically died at his Los Angeles residence on October 28
2023-11-30 01:55
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