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In the aftermath of Jussie Smollett's guilty conviction, White House press secretary Jen Psaki dodged a question about if there are any 'lessons learned' on jumping to judgment when a crime is suspected, instead attempting to shift the emphasis to President Trump.
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Jen Psaki, the White House Press Secretary, is the highest-ranking Biden administration official to test positive for COVID-19.
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Obama veteran Jennifer Psaki claims she’ll bring honesty back to the White House, but she helped orchestrate the fake news behind the Iran nuclear deal ‘echo chamber.’
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A star-studded PSA for the “I Take Responsibility” campaign — featuring “influential voices from the white community [taking] responsibility for turning the racist tide in America” — is now being parodied by the white cast members of popular Netflix series, “Dear White People.” The campaign was immediately met with criticism for its overly dramatic delivery and …
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Is this Gal Gadot’s “Imagine” 2.0? A new celebrity-studded PSA for the “I Take Responsibility” campaign — featuring “influential voices from the white community [taking] responsibility for turning the racist tide in America” — is getting criticized online for its overly dramatic delivery and for stars “making this about” themselves. The black-and-white video starts out …
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Fiat Chrysler said it planned to list its robot-making business, giving new details on Monday about the future of Turin-based Comau, which it already planned to spin off. Comau will be spun off shortly after FCA completes its merger with Peugeot maker PSA and its shares distributed to shareholders of the new group. The deal …
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Even Kim Kardashian needs help keeping her four children entertained amid the coronavirus outbreak. The 39-year-old reality star turned to Twitter on Wednesday seeking advice from those who are also dealing with quarantined children right now. “What is everyone doing to keep your kids entertained?” Kardashian tweeted. “As a family we are social distancing but …
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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the globe, “Deadpool” star Ryan Reynolds and other celebrities are using their social media influence to demand that fans remain inside during the scourge. The “Van Wilder” actor posted the public service announcement, which currently boasts 1.2 million views, in response to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urging …