close Video Fox News Flash top entertainment headlines for February 25 Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what's clicking today in entertainment. Rosamund Pike is speaking out about being photoshopped on movie posters and how difficult it can sometimes be to realize someone has changed your look. The actress, who currently stars in the film " I Care A Lot ," opened up about two past experiences she had with her image being photoshopped on a movie poster during an appearance on " The Kelly Clarkson Show " earlier this week. Clarkson asks her guest about being altered, noting the same thing has happened to her in the past on magazine and album covers without her permission. "I have no part of it. Like, I’m totally fine with what I look like," Clarkson said . "I don’t know how to photoshop." ROSAMUND PIKE SAYS SEX SCENES WITH NEIL PATRICK HARRIS WERE 'INAPPROPRIATE' Pike explained … [Read more...] about Rosamund Pike speaks out about being photoshopped in movie posters: ‘We’re all losing our grip’
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China did “little” to investigate COVID-19 origins in early months: report
close Video What does US intelligence know about the origins of COVID-19? Former director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe weighs in on 'The Ingraham Angle' China did "little" to investigate the origins of COVID-19 in Wuhan during the first eight months of the pandemic, according to an internal World Health Organization report from August that was reviewed by The Guardian . "Following extensive discussions with and presentation from Chinese counterparts, it appears that little had been done in terms of epidemiological investigations around Wuhan since January 2020," the report said, according to The Guardian. Some WHO researchers returned from a fact-finding trip in Wuhan this month partially disappointed that China refused to share raw data about the first patients to get COVID-19. Dominic Dwyer, an Australian infectious diseases expert who was on the trip, told Reuters that the WHO team requested raw patient data on 174 … [Read more...] about China did “little” to investigate COVID-19 origins in early months: report
Paramount+ Is One Week Away: Here’s What’s In Store
(CBS) – ViacomCBS’ on-demand streaming service, CBS All Access , will undergo a makeover one week from today when the network is officially re-branded to Paramount+. ViacomCBS President and CEO Bob Bakish revealed a host of new information about the platform yesterday during an online event including pricing tiers, breathe of content and a whole new way to watch movie releases. For starters, Paramount+ will feature content from the full ViacomCBS family of properties including CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, BET and Comedy Central. Many classic shows will be available on-demand like Survivor , Spongebob Squarepants and The Jersey Shore . Meanwhile, new entries will be available including series from the popular cartoon Avatar: The Last Airbender universe, The Real World Homecoming: New York , the upcoming Frasier revival starring Kelsey Grammer as well as new original series. Current CBS All Access original programs like The Good Fight and Star Trek: Discovery will also … [Read more...] about Paramount+ Is One Week Away: Here’s What’s In Store
Twitter removes hundred of accounts tied to Iran, Russia
Twitter announced on Wednesday that it had removed hundreds of accounts linked to Iran, Russia and Armenia for violating its platform manipulation policies. In a blog post, the social media giant said the accounts, which were permanently suspended, attempted to interfere with the 2020 presidential election and in some cases posed as government officials. The social platform suspended a total of 238 accounts linked to Iran, 35 accounts with ties to the Armenian government and 100 accounts connected to Russia, the blog post says. ADVERTISEMENT Twitter's platform manipulation policy says users "may not use Twitter’s services in a manner intended to artificially amplify or suppress information or engage in behavior that manipulates or disrupts people’s experience on Twitter." Accounts connected to Iran, many of which Twitter described as having "low engagement and did not make an impact on the public conversation," and "attempting to disrupt the public conversation during … [Read more...] about Twitter removes hundred of accounts tied to Iran, Russia
Nadler presses DOJ to prosecute all involved in Capitol riot
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler Jerrold (Jerry) Lewis Nadler House Judiciary split on how to address domestic extremism George Floyd police reform bill reintroduced in House Nadler presses DOJ to prosecute all involved in Capitol riot MORE (D-N.Y.) is demanding answers from the Department of Justice (DOJ) in response to reports that it is considering not charging more of the people who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6. Nadler expressed alarm at the possibility that some might not be charged, saying it was "critical that all of the perpetrators of this insurrectionist attack be identified, investigated, arrested, charged and subsequently prosecuted,” he wrote in a letter to acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson “The Department of Justice must dedicate every available resource to its offices across the country in order to ensure that all of these individuals are held accountable,” he wrote. ADVERTISEMENT The DOJ did not immediately … [Read more...] about Nadler presses DOJ to prosecute all involved in Capitol riot