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New R. Kelly Accuser Details Underage Sex Allegations on 'Dateline' as Another Cites DNA Evidence

The controversial singer’s attorney, Steven Greenberg, appears on the NBC special to claim there is “no evidence” to back claims of sexual misconduct. R. Kelly accuser, Jerhonda Pace, appeared on "Dateline" Friday night to claim that she has DNA evidence proving the singer’s sexual misconduct. During the special, "Accused: The R. Kelly Story," the woman who previously spoke out in […]

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Why Does MSNBC Dominate CNN in the Cable News Ratings?

In 2019, a time when millions of Americans watch cable news every night, many viewers know the pecking order of the big networks. With Fox News serving as the broadcast channel for the Republican Party, that network has the single biggest share of audience. But that leaves a huge majority of the country for the other networks to attract. Looking […]

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Coco, Toy Story 3 director Lee Unkrich leaving Pixar

Since Lee Unkrich joined Pixar in 1994, he’s been involved with some of the most celebrated animated films in Hollywood history, notably directing Toy Story 3 and Coco. Now, he says, “The time has come for new adventures.” After 25 years, Unkrich announces he’s leaving Pixar. “I’m not leaving to make films at another studio; instead, I look forward to spending […]

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Jimmy Fallon trapped in Black Mirror: Bandersnatch for Tonight Show bit

Netflix Bandersnatch-ed a new victim, Jimmy Fallon. The Tonight Show host and his righthand comedy man Steve Higgins delivered a Black Mirror-themed sketch (a #Bandersketch) this week with a choose-your-own-adventure format, just like Netflix’s interactive film Bandersnatch. Fallon quickly finds out someone else is pulling the strings as he’s forced to eat multiple chicken parmesan sandwiches, perform a nasally Avril Lavigne […]

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Revisiting Hours: Murder, Sexism and the Nightly News — ‘To Die For’

Every Friday, we’re recommending an older movie available to stream or download and worth seeing again through the lens of our current moment. We’re calling the series “Revisiting Hours” — consider this Rolling Stone’s unofficial film club. This week: Amy Nicholson on Gus Van Sant’s media-saturation satire To Die For. Three years ago, news anchor Gretchen Carlson asked Fox CEO […]

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