What was Brad Pitt's 'association' with Harvey Weinstein? Actor's link with producer resurfaces in Angelina Jolie's $250M lawsuit over French estate
Brad Pitt's ex-wife Angelina Jolie accused Harvey Weinstein of making uncouth advances toward her in a hotel room
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Bank of America to Pay $250 Million to Settle US ‘Junk Fee’ Case
Bank of America Corp. agreed to pay $150 million to regulators and $100 million to customers for improperly
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Fed's Williams says central bank is not done with rate rises - FT
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said the central
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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ms. Lauryn Hill and Megan Thee Stallion will headline Global Citizen Festival
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ms. Lauryn Hill and Megan Thee Stallion will headline this year’s Global Citizen Festival, as the anti-poverty nonprofit looks to focus attention on increasing inequality for girls and young women around the world
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Barcelona at odds with Ferran Torres over summer transfer
Ferran Torres is adamant that he will not leave Barcelona this summer regardless of whether or not he features in Xavi's plans. Arsenal, Newcastle and Aston Villa have all shown interest in the 23-year-old.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wins the 2023 Home Run Derby
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wins the 2023 Home Run Derby
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Samoa media guide
An overview of the media in Samoa, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Samoa country profile
Provides an overview of Samoa, including key dates and facts for this Pacific island nation.
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BBC defends refusal to name top presenter at centre of scandal
BBC chief Tim Davie on Tuesday insisted on allowing a high-profile presenter accused of paying a teenager for sexually explicit images to remain anonymous, despite mounting calls...
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What is Robert Downey Jr's take on cancel culture? 'Oppenheimer' star baffled by 'unnecessary humiliation'
After years of battling addiction, the 'Oppenheimer' star recounted his personal rehabilitation
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Sinclair Armstrong proud for not punching alleged racial abuser
Republic of Ireland Under-21s international Sinclair Armstrong has spoken of his pride in himself for resisting the urge to punch an opposition player after he was allegedly racially abused. The 20-year-old QPR striker was warming up on the sideline during Ireland’s friendly against the Kuwait Under-22s in Austria last month when a comment was made which prompted him and his team-mates to walk off the pitch and the game to be abandoned after 60 minutes. The Football Association of Ireland has backed the stance of the players and manager Jim Crawford and reported the matter to UEFA and FIFA, although the Kuwaiti FA categorically denied the accusation and claimed a halt was called because of “excessive roughness and tension between the players”. However, speaking to the Training121 podcast, Armstrong said: “I had never experienced racism on the pitch. I remember going out to warm up. It was me and Killian Phillips. He was right beside me. “The lad made a gesture. Me being me, I just laughed. Then he said what he said, and I looked at him thinking: ‘There is no way he just said that’. “It’s kind of like the devil and the angel on my shoulder. Should I go and punch him? Or calm yourself and see what happens. “But I am proud of myself because I know I could have hit him. There was no one stopping me from hitting him, but I just thought, if I hit this lad, I’m not going to get anything out of it. It’s wrong. You can't be saying this sort of stuff on the pitch. Republic of Ireland Under-21s international Sinclair Armstrong “He had already said what he said. I have already heard it. I am proud of myself that I didn’t hit him and just dealt with it the way I dealt with it, by just telling the linesman: ‘He said this’ and telling the gaffer: ‘He said this’. We just walked off.” The game in Bad Radkersburg was one of two abandoned in Austria on the same day with New Zealand refusing to return for the second half of their fixture against Qatar after no action was taken over an alleged racist remark. Armstrong stressed the need for education to address the issue and urged those affected to speak out. He said: “It’s wrong. You can’t be saying this sort of stuff on the pitch. It happens again and again, but I hope I see change. We have to talk about it. Hopefully we do see change.”
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Does Drake have a crush on Salma Hayek? Singer fawns over actress' 'bikini workout' video celebrating 25M followers
Salma Hayek's Instagram post with a Lana Del Rey soundtrack, quickly garnered over 2.1 million likes
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