Day: May 6, 2023

‘Jaws’ star Richard Dreyfuss blasts Hollywood inclusion standards: ‘They make me vomit’

3:14 pm May 6, 2023

Legendary actor Richard Dreyfuss condemned Hollywood’s new inclusivity standards in strong terms during a recent interview, claiming they make him “vomit.” Dreyfuss, who’s starred in “Jaws,” “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” and many other classic Hollywood films, blistered the new diversity and inclusion guidelines that will be implemented at the Academy Awards starting next year. The […]

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Coronation fashion: Kate Middleton honors Princess Diana, twins with Princess Charlotte

3:09 pm May 6, 2023

As millions gathered worldwide to witness His Majesty, King Charles III officially being crowned the King of England, the women of the royal family dressed in high regal fashion for the momentous occasion. While King Charles was crowned with St. Edward’s Crown – which was created in 1661 and only worn by the king during […]

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Kentucky Derby favorite scratched from race due to bruised right foot

3:06 pm May 6, 2023

Kentucky Derby favorite Forte has been scratched from Saturday’s race, Churchill Downs announced.  Forte was removed from the race following a Saturday morning workout.  The horse was a 4-1 favorite to win the Kentucky Derby prior to the announcement.  KENTUCKY DERBY: HOW TO BET ON HORSES FROM HOME Trainer Todd Pletcher and co-owner Mike Repole […]

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Biden says VP Kamala Harris needs more ‘credit’, deflects question on whether he’ll serve a full term

2:52 pm May 6, 2023

President Biden said Friday that Vice President Kamala Harris “hasn’t gotten the credit she deserves” as he defended his re-election campaign’s strategy of prominently featuring the vice president amid questions about his advanced age.  During an interview with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle, Biden, 80, was asked what message his campaign sent by featuring Harris “10 times” […]

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First 2023 lunar eclipse dims full moon

2:51 pm May 6, 2023

The first lunar eclipse of the year stunned skywatchers on Friday night and into Saturday.  People in Asia and Australia had the best view of the celestial event.  In a four-hour-long eclipse, the moon passed within the outer part of the Earth’s shadow, or what is known as the “umbra.” The penumbral lunar eclipse caused […]

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