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James Gunn speaks out about Martin Scorsese's past criticism of Marvel movies

“movies” target=”_blank”>Suicide Squad< called out director Martin Scorsese for previously bashing marvel” target=”_blank”>Marvel<, were secured for a third.  While promoting his latest movie on MTV’s “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, Gunn rehashed the controversy that surrounded Scorsese in 2019 when he decried Marvel movies as “not cinema” and likened them to …

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Robert Durst's testimony at murder trial delayed in unexpected move

In an unexpected move Thursday, a Los Angeles court adjourned us-regions real estate tycoon Robert Durst’s murder trial before he was expected to give his own executive.  There was no immediate explanation as to why the trial in the crime” target=”_blank”>murder< Durst, 78, is charged with killing Berman, who was …

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Rashida Tlaib wants to give a pass to people who don't pay water, electricity or internet bills

us-regions Rep. rashida-tlaib” target=”_blank”>Rashida Tlaib< member tweeted Wednesday morning. “#StopTheShutoffs.” She changed her messaging Thursday afternoon – calling for a bailout instead of outright cancellation. U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., listens to a constituent in Wixom, Mich., Thursday, Aug. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) “No one should …

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Woodland hermit's cabin fire leads to state investigation

The us-regions State disastersMarshal’s Office said Thursday it has opened an investigation into a fire that destroyed a small cabin where an off-the-grid hermit had lived for almost three decades. David Lidstone, 81, lived in the woods along the Merrimack River and was known by locals as “River Dave.” He …

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Psaki won't say if Biden admin will require migrants to be vaccinated as it considers mandate for legal travel

executive press secretary Jen Psaki did not say Thursday whether the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden< even as she acknowledged that the administration is considering mandating vaccines for foreign travelers entering the United States.  Psaki was asked repeatedly about the specifics of the administration’s internal deliberation regarding requirements for international travelers. She did …

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Man chokes woman unconscious, tries to rape her on NYC subway: NYPD

A man crime” target=”_blank”>choked<subway train this week, police said.  The 40-year-old victim was sitting on a northbound C train, approaching the last stop at 168th Street in Washington Heights around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday, when a stranger approached and demanded money, authorities said.  Then he slammed her into the train car …

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Tanker hijacking in Oman thwarted when crew shut down engines: report

A group of armed commandos believed to be from conflicts crime” target=”_blank”>stormed< — and were thwarted when the crew disabled the engines, according to a report. The ship, identified as the Panamanian-flagged Asphalt Princess, was boarded by about six heavily armed men off the coast of the United Arab Emirates …

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COVID-19 or RSV? Symptoms to watch for

An unusual summertime uptick in respiratory syncytial viral infections, or RSV, coinciding with increasing spread of the delta variant may create difficulty in differentiating between the two.  CLICK HERE TO FIND A COVID-19 VACCINE NEAR YOU The respiratory viruses share several common symptoms, and reports of both RSV and COVID-19 …

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