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Netflix: Movies and TV Shows Leaving in July
Take a look at the movies and TV shows that will disappear from Netflix next month.
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Netflix’s New Releases Coming in March 2020
Take a look at the movies and TV shows that will be added to Netflix in March 2020.
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Five Years Later, Who Really Hacked Sony?
It’s been five years since a massive cyberattack crippled Sony, embarrassed executives and dramatically reshaped Hollywood. For many that lived it, the official FBI narrative — that the breach was a North Korean plot to sabotage Seth Rogen’s 'The Interview' — still has a few too many holes in its plot.
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50 Cent, Janet Jackson Criticized by Human Rights Activists for Saudi Arabia Concert Plans
Nine days after Nicki Minaj bowed out of a Saudi Arabian music festival under pressure from a human-rights group, the same organization is asking Janet Jackson, 50 Cent, Chris Brown and others to do the same.
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Netflix: Movies and TV Shows Leaving in July
Take a look at the titles that will disappear from Netflix next month.
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Hollywood Animal Trainer Faces Cruelty Charges
The Canadian criminal charges follow the 'Life of Pi' tiger trainer being allegedly caught on video whipping a Siberian tiger in his care by animal rights group PETA.
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Sony Hack: Computer Passwords Included “12345” and “ABCDE”
A new book by Fred Kaplan — 'Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War' — reveals for the first time exactly what an elite group of government operatives did after a “shockingly lax” Sony, “protected by the lamest passwords,” was hacked by North Koreans.
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Nicki Minaj Targeted by Human Rights Activists for Angola Performance (Exclusive)
The Human Rights Foundation asks the rapper to cancel her scheduled appearance in the country ruled by Jose Eduardo dos Santos.
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Sundance Politics: Guns, ISIS and North Korea in Controversial Lineup
Nate Parker's 'Birth of a Nation' and the Katie Couric-produced doc 'Under the Gun' are among the films included in the festival's (running Jan. 21-31) politically charged schedule.
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Cyber Security Experts Question Whether North Korea Acted Alone in Sony Hack
A Steed Symposium panel on cyber security raised questions about other possible players while advising that companies must be prepared for such attacks.
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North Korea: ‘The Interview’ Smugglers Taking on Hollywood Feminists Gloria Steinem, Abigail Disney
Steinem and producer Disney will march into the nation for a peace conference May 24, but the Human Rights Foundation is urging them to do more research: "They're behaving as the chumps of Kim Jong Un."
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‘The Interview’ Writer Boards ‘Last Man on Earth’ as Showrunner
'The Office' alum Dan Sterling will reunite with Chris Miller and Phil Lord via an overall deal with studio 20th Century Fox Television.
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