BREAKING: Senate Investigation into Brett Kavanaugh Assault Claims Contained Serious Omissions, according to the Guardian.
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A 2018 Senate investigation found "no evidence" of sexual assault claims against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. New information from the Guardian reveals serious omissions in the investigation, raising questions about efforts to discredit accusers.
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The report included an unfounded claim by attorney Joseph C Smith Jr suggesting Kavanaugh's accuser, Deborah Ramirez, was mistaken. Smith, a Federalist Society member, believed a different Yale student was responsible for the alleged act.
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LA's art scene reflects on the 80s NY, from the Mudd Club to Basquiat & Haring. Artist Kenny Scharf recalls the physicality of connecting with the avant-garde, now replaced by technology. Events and exhibits bring voices from that time back to life.
The Broad's upcoming Keith Haring exhibit highlights the artist's political engagement and his iconic Subway Drawings, which introduced the "radiant baby" and "dancing dog" figures. Haring’s work still resonates today, addressing environmentalism, capitalism, sexuality, and race.
Haring became a global superstar with his 1982 solo debut, painting for Madonna's Like a Virgin album launch. The Broad's Art Is for Everybody features rarely-seen works & explores Haring's political side, like his capitalist-pig paintings.
Ezra Miller trends as Steven Weintraub, EIC of Collider tweets
"I know Ezra Miller has made a lot of mistakes but they are soooooo good in this movie"
Here's a timeline of events around Ezra Miller, as reported by Forbes. Let us know your thoughts.
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[April 6, 2020] A video surfaces of Miller seemingly choking a woman at an Icelandic bar. Miller's reps tell Vanity Fair it was a "spontaneous reaction" to teens challenging their martial arts skills. (vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022…)
#BreakingNews: Ex-Fugees rapper Pras Michel found guilty of 10 counts in federal court, including conspiracy to defraud the US, witness tampering, and acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government. Ties to Jho Low and the Chinese government revealed.
Michel accused of helping Malaysian businessman Jho Low and China gain access to US officials, including ex-presidents Obama and Trump. He faces up to 20 years in prison. Michel's attorney remains confident in mistrial motions and potential appeal.
Prosecutors say Michel received $20M from Low in 2012, funneling $800K to Obama's campaign via straw donors. Michel claims he saw the money as his own to spend freely. Low later directed $100M to Michel to influence the US government, including Trump, to drop the investigation.