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As-it-happens update May 26, 2019
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IndieWire
"Aladdin," the latest Disney retread of a key title, took in an estimated $86 million for the three-day weekend, with $105 million projected for four days. This is a surprisingly strong result; after "John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum," it suggests the summer will ...
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NBCNews.com
CHUCK TODD: This Sunday the Trump/Pelosi feud. After Speaker Nancy Pelosi takes on President Trump. SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI: And we believe that the president of the United States is engaged in a cover-up. CHUCK TODD: The president walks out ...
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EW.com
As you may have noticed, there have been one or two — or three — dragons flying around pop culture in recent times. That number will increase next week with the arrival in cinemas of Godzilla: King of the Monsters (out May 31), which in addition to the titular ...
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IndieWire
Diehard fans of "Game of Thrones" have been vocal about all the reasons why they've been disappointed in the final season, but most of the criticisms boil down to not enough storytelling to give characters their proper evolution. In fact, poor writing has been ...
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TMZ
Madison Beer cut her mid-day concert short after a gun scare erupted in the crowd beneath her -- which ended with the removal of a guy who's now banned from the premises. It all went down Saturday evening at the BottleRock festival in Napa, CA -- where ...
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Refinery29
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor isn't even a month old, but the itinerary is officially set for this first international royal outing. The seventh in line will accompany his mum, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex and his dad, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, ...
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Otago Daily Times
It is unacceptable that young people are being remanded to youth detention facilities on charges that have not been proven, Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft says. It follows the release of the latest State of Care report, which examines whether young ...
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