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'Westworld' actress reveals she was raped twice: 'I thought it was my fault'

US actress Evan Rachel Wood, who plays one of the leading characters in the new hit TV series "Westworld," has spoken out about being raped twice in an open letter she posted on Twitter.

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Mark Hamill says Trump and his 'despicable' cabinet picks make moving to Canada 'really tempting'

Actor Mark Hamill -- most famous for his role as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars movie franchise -- said in an interview that the names of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet appointees reads like a "who's who of really despicable people."

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WATCH LIVE: 'Stand for Standing Rock' concert featuring Dave Matthews, Neko Case and more

On Sunday, Nov. 27, Dave Matthews, Neko Case and other performers are set to perform a concert to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) Project.

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Comedian Patton Oswalt is 'terrified' by what will happen after Trump's inauguration

In an essay published Sunday on his Facebook timeline, comedian Patton Oswalt says he is "terrified of what may or may not happen" after the inauguration of Pres. Donald Trump.

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'Beware of the fictions': Joy Reid urges US media not to normalize 'naked emperor' Trump

MSNBC's Joy Reid published an urgent essay on Saturday imploring fellow journalists and other Americans not to allow themselves to be lulled by the powerful "compulsion to normalize" the nascent presidency of Republican Donald Trump.

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Why journalistic 'balance' is failing the public in our 'post-truth' world

Renowned reporter Christiane Amanpour recently told a conference of the Committee to Protect Journalists that they should aim for truth over neutrality. Watching the recent US presidential campaign unfold, she said she was “shocked by the exceptionally high bar put before one candidate and the exceptionally low bar put before the other candidate”. She went on:

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Online communities unite to mourn 13-year-old who committed suicide over anti-gay bullying

On Tuesday, 13-year-old Tyrone Unsworth committed suicide in Brisbane, Australia after years of merciless antigay bullying by classmates. Rights groups around the world are mourning the teen online and raising money for a funeral fund started by the boy's mother and grandmother.

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Marilyn Monroe's multi-million dollar dress and the evolving power of glitter

The dress Marilyn wore to sing happy birthday to JFK sold at auction recently for a record-breaking $4.8m. Bought by Ripley’s Believe it or Not! chain of attractions, the dress will sit alongside other such wonders as a picture of Einstein made entirely of toast and a two-headed calf. Stupefied amazement is the stock-in-trade of the Ripley concept – and no doubt many a punter will stand, open mouthed, in dumbstruck awe at the presence of this ghostly garment. Or at least, at the price it fetched. After all, it’s just a dress – isn’t it?

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'F*ck you Piers': Charles Blow scorches Piers Morgan in heated Twitter spat over Trump meeting with NYT

New York Times columnist Charles Blow did not mince words in an online confrontation with former CNN host and U.K. tabloid impresario Piers Morgan.

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Rosie O'Donnell starts online sh*tstorm by speculating that Barron Trump might be autistic

Comedian and voluble critic of President-elect Donald Trump Rosie O'Donnell kicked off a heated online controversy when she suggested on Twitter that Trump's youngest son Barron might be autistic.

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Second largest internet ad placement company drops Breitbart.com over hate speech

While arguments are still raging over "fake news" that was promoted on Facebook during the election season, the second largest internet ad placement company will no longer allow conservative website Breitbart.com to use its services due to content that includes hate speech.

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Trump calls off meeting with ‘not nice' NYT — and the paper says he’s lying about why

Donald Trump announced on Twitter Tuesday morning that he had cancelled a meeting with the New York Times after the newspaper supposedly tried to change the "terms and conditions" of the meeting.

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'Hamilton' actor says there is no reason to apologize to Pence: 'Conversation is not harassment'

An actor from the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton" who angered Donald Trump when he appealed on-stage for Vice President-elect Mike Pence to ensure the incoming administration respected all Americans said on Monday he would not apologize for the remarks.

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