Month: December 2019

Here’s how to get the first two issues free By Mighty Magazine Date December 13, 2019 icon-facebook icon-twitter Fresh ideas for insatiable appetites. That’s the promise of Mighty, a brand new magazine and website that celebrates delicious things, fascinating people and inspiring ideas. Mighty, which launches in print and online in March, is the latest media
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers officially have their iconic guitarist John Frusciante back in the band. Just hours ago, the group made an official announcement via Flea‘s Instagram account. They are “parting ways” with their guitarist of the past ten years, Josh Klinghoffer — who was Frusciante’s replacement when he left in 2009. The band welcomes Frusciante’s return
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Wall Street bank lobbyists are seeking moderate Democratic allies in Congress to deprive Elizabeth Warren of votes and curb policies they consider hostile to their interests, according to more than a dozen lobbyists, consultants and campaign data. Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren attends a town hall event in Fairfield, Iowa,
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FILE PHOTO: French High Commissioner for Pension Reform Jean-Paul Delevoye is pictured as France faces a second day of strike protests against the government’s pension reform plans, in Paris, France December 6, 2019. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier PARIS (Reuters) – The French government’s High Commissioner for Pensions Jean-Paul Delevoye resigned on Monday after local media reported that
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Christopher Polk/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Uh-oh…  After Kylie Jenner posted a series of Instagram pictures on Sunday, Dec. 15, of her with Fai Khadra, her older sister Kendall Jenner stepped into the comments to give her a piece of her mind.  Just kidding, it’s all fun and games between the two. But after Kylie captioned the
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Seberg Synopsis Seberg is inspired by true events about the French New Wave darling and Breathless star, Jean Seberg (Kristen Stewart), who in the late 1960s was targeted by the FBI because of her support of the civil rights movement. Read Full Synopsis
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BEIRUT (Reuters) – Tear gas engulfed central Beirut as security forces chased protesters near Lebanon’s parliament on Sunday in a second night of street clashes that wounded dozens of people. Smoke rises from tear gas fired during anti government protests in Beirut, Lebanon December 15, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir Hundreds of people returned to demonstrate despite
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