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"No thoughts for his family at all.”
Nothing we say or do will bring back Lyra McKee or Jamal Khashoggi, but we need to make sure the world hears us when we say attacks on journalists must end
It includes being hit with a strawberry milkshake.
Instagram is testing out a big change. From early May, users in Canada won’t see the number of ‘likes’ under posts in feeds, permalink pages and on profiles. The trial is an attempt to shift users’ focus to the content itself and not their engagements. It’s also part of a wider move to make the Facebook-owned app “safe” from bullying.
If you’re going to profit off our stories, at least have the decency to ask for our input and give credit for our contributions. Our lives are complicated enough.
Swift’s ability, more than any other star, to present an image of herself that garners millions of avid fans, who not only buy her work but outwardly express their support, rivals most politicians
Pop star Taylor Swift dropped her latest single ME! featuring Panic! At the Disco’s Brendon Urie. The colourful, fantasy-land music video has Swift and Urie dancing through a sparkly, pastel-toned world, in a departure from her darker rock and hip-hop infused Reputation album. Fans have been obsessed with the latest release, as Swift has always enjoyed leaving hints and clues to her new albums online for her fans to sleuth through.
Lesbian audiences are famished for fare that speaks to them – so, on Lesbian Visibility Day, we're launching our own channel
The 25th James Bond film is heading home to Jamaica. The producers, director and cast launched the film from the Caribbean island nation where Ian Fleming wrote all of the novels. Rami Malek is now confirmed as the villain for Daniel Craig's last adventure as 007, which is set for release in April 2020.