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“Abbott Elementary” star Tyler James Williams is responding to rumors about his sexuality … and warning that the culture of trying to out people is creating a “dangerous” culture. Tyler posted a message saying, “I’m not gay,” but then quickly explained he’s only taking time to address the topic because, “Overanalyzing someone’s behavior in an
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Illustration by Michael Houtz; photographs by Getty Images In her bestselling new book, Claire Dederer reckons with problematic artists like Roman Polanski and J.K. Rowling—and the thorny question of whether we can still love their greatest works.  By Ruth Madievsky June 2, 2023 In 2014, the writer Claire Dederer was researching one of her favorite
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“Now Boarding” is a weekly podcast about air travel and the business of flying. CNBC airlines reporter Leslie Josephs and CNBC senior producer Erin Black delve into topics like turbulence, airline status, boarding, jumbo jets and all things aviation. Watch this episode and others on CNBC’s YouTube channel every Sunday. On this episode of “Now Boarding,” CNBC discusses how conflicting state and federal
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The Netflix schedule for June 5-11 is headlined by an intriguing documentary series on Arnold Schwarzenegger. On Wednesday, June 7, Netflix will release a three-part documentary series titled Arnold. Directed by Lesley Chilcott (An Inconvenient Truth), the series follows the popular actor’s journey from Austria to the United States and his subsequent rise to fame
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Photography via Launchmetrics.com/spotlightpH-adapting cosmetics are all the rage on TikTok. We spoke with an industry expert to find out exactly how colour-changing makeup works. By Lauren Knowles Date June 2, 2023 Facebook Twitter 1970s, ’80s and ’90s kids will recall that there was nothing more electrifying than the novelty of slipping on their mood ring
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