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Golden Globes Updates Film Eligibility Rules

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is making more changes to its film eligibility rules for the 2021 Golden Globes in light of the coronavirus pandemic. The organization implemented new rules last month that are in effect until April 30. However, the HFPA announced on Tuesday morning that the date has been extended indefinitely because of […]





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Beyond 'A League of Their Own': New Netflix documentary reveals 'secret love' between women's baseball league player and her partner

Director Chris Bolan, producers Alexa L. Fogel and Brendan Mason and subject Pat Henschel talk about the new Netflix documentary "A Secret Love."





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How tension between Robert Redford and Jodie Foster and a 'half-assed screenplay' killed the 'Hot Zone' movie

"The Hot Zone" author Richard Preston gets candid about a failed 1990s movie adaptation that was once set to star A-listers Robert Redford and Jodie Foster before falling apart.





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Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg to Adapt ‘Bubble’ Podcast Into an R-Rated Animated Film

The duo's upcoming adaptation will mark their second adult-oriented animated project, following 2016's successful "Sausage Party."





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'Trolls' streaming win sparks feud between NBCUniversal and AMC

A surprise digital success story is now sparking a battle between U.S. movie theater chain AMC and the prominent Hollywood studio.





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This stuntwoman lost her arm on a 'Resident Evil' movie. Then her ordeal began

Olivia Jackson was left with life changing injuries after an accident on set. She is fighting for compensation and the rights of film crews.





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The It List: Jerry Seinfeld's back with his first comedy special in 22 years, Disney+ celebrates May the 4th, 'Gladiator' turns 20 and the best in pop culture the week of May 4, 2020

During the coronavirus pandemic, when most of us are staying at home, we’re going to spotlight products that you can enjoy from your couch, whether solo or in small groups, and leave out the rest. With that in mind, here are our picks for May 4-10, including the best deals we could find for each.





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'Gladiator' at 20: Russell Crowe describes surprising 'seat of the pants' filming of Oscar-winning epic

Crowe recalls the hell unleashed behind the scenes of Ridley Scott's sword-and-sandals blockbuster.





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Watch Pete Davidson become 'The King of Staten Island' in trailer for Judd Apatow comedy

Co-written by Davidson and Apatow, the new film serves as the SNL star's first big screen spotlight.





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Is this the movie that can save Hollywood? Theaters, studios look to Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' as summer's best hope

Movie theaters are banking on "Inception" director Christopher Nolan's upcoming thriller to bring back audiences to the cineplex amid coronavirus crisis.





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Natalie Wood's daughter shares stories of her mother's classic movies from 'Rebel Without a Cause' to 'West Side Story'

Natasha Gregson Wagner reflects on her personal memories of Natalie Wood's life and career on Mother's Day weekend.





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Andrew Cuomo says it would be a 'treat' for 'genius' Robert De Niro to portray him

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is not going to sugarcoat it: He would love to see De Niro portray him in a movie about the coronavirus pandemic.





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Sweden's Berggren kicks Czech player in groin




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WJHC groups set for 2021 in Alberta




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Fantasy: Best/worst early-season schedules




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Ranking all 32 NFL defenses from worst to best




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Belichick coy on QB situation: 'Never know what's going to happen'




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Bears GM: 'We believe in' Trubisky despite declining option




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5 early best bets for the NFL season




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Ted Ginn Jr. says he would be Olympic gold medalist if not in NFL




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Lions' Walker remembers late cousin Arbery after arrests




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Watson: Bears 'never once' spoke to me before 2017 draft




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It’s a good day to be a welding engineer!

Report from 2011 OSU Welding Engineering graduate Kristen, who was hired just 2 months ago at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, just outside of Los Angeles. As a sophomore switching into the Welding Engineering program at OSU, I never imagined that three years later I would be part of something incredible, with nationwide acclaim. But here […]




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Big Ten win totals: Why Northwestern should be on your radar




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Franklin: College football reopening 'needs to be national or not at all'




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GOAT Uniforms: Beloved retro unis highlight a colorful Part 4 of our countdown




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Micah Berman, Efthimios Parasidis, and Dakota Rudesill to join Ohio State law faculty

 

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law welcomes three dynamic professors to its faculty this fall: Micah Berman, Efthimios Parasidis, and Dakota Rudesill.

“We are thrilled to add these three emerging scholars to our already distinguished faculty. They represent the tradition here at Moritz of hiring exceptional teachers whose scholarship and instruction draw from a wealth of practical experience and focus on making a difference,” said Dean Alan C. Michaels, the Edwin M. Cooperman Professor of Law. “Additionally, Professor Berman and Professor Parasidis will be instrumental in greatly strengthening the college’s footprint in the growing health law field.”




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Gasol recalls learning of Kobe's death: 'I refused to believe it for days'




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Report: NBA officials fear psychological toll of activities on 'germophobes'




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Ultimate 5: The best Rockets lineup since '95




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Report: Certain NBA teams will be allowed to test for coronavirus




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Warriors GM: We'll be 'good partners' with NBA if season resumes




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Robinson says Thomas shouldn't be surprised about 'Dream Team' snub




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Ultimate 5: The best 76ers lineup since '95




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Report: Fighters, coaches being tested for coronavirus ahead of UFC 249




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UFC 249 best bets: Gaethje, Cerrone live underdogs




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Report: NASCAR seeking to stage races before end of May




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IBM Symphony No. 1. Be free. Work smart. Create accessible documents.

Learn how to create accessible documents with IBM Symphony.




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Accessing the Future. IBM and IEEE 'boldly go' where no one has gone before...

150 cross-disciplinary leaders from university, government, industry and advocacy organizations came together with IBM and IEEE in July 2009 and generated a list of ten accessibility recommendations to help ensure digital inclusion for current and future generations.




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Better city, better life. China charts a course to a smarter (more inclusive) future

In the six years since Shanghai won its bid to host the 2010 World Expo, China has appeared to be on a mission to revitalize the Fairs' faltering image. Critics of the nearly 160-year tradition claim that technology has rendered the experience obsolete. Why travel to explore humankind's latest achievements when you can get all the insight you need from a quick Google search? Allow the leaders of China's second-largest city to enlighten you: this Expo isn't focused on nature, or the world's oceans or any number of previously selected topics that may or may not be of interest to the average global citizen. It's about you. Where you live. How you live. And the many ways in which governments, businesses and individuals can work together to transform cities into smarter environments that contribute to an overall better quality of life for everyone.




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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. IBM honored with award from USBLN

The USBLN 2010 Annual Leadership Awards highlighted employer achievements in seven categories, including supplier diversity and market share. IBM was among those honored, receiving the "Employee Resource Group (ERG) of the Year" award for exemplary strategies to advance disability inclusiveness in the workplace, marketplace and supply chain.




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IBM mobile web application helps City of Nettuno, Italy become smarter. Visitors and residents with disabilities can navigate historic city more easily.

The City of Nettuno worked with IBM Human-Centric Solutions (HCS) to develop an interactive service providing real-time accessibility information via a smartphone application. Called "Accessibility City Tag" (ACT!), the service allows residents or visitors with disabilities to view accessibility information about Nettuno points of interest, filtered by their particular disability type, on their smart phone.




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Facebook Expert Hour on November 10, 2011 at 12 pm EDT

Have questions about "Low Vision and Aging?" Join experts from the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) on the IBM Accessibility Facebook page, and learn more.




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QUIZ: How much do you remember about the current soccer season?




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Ranking world soccer's 25 best mascots




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MetLife, Inc. Beat Analyst Estimates: See What The Consensus Is Forecasting For This Year

MetLife, Inc. (NYSE:MET) last week reported its latest first-quarter results, which makes it a good time for investors...





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Three Things You Should Check Before Buying Microchip Technology Incorporated (NASDAQ:MCHP) For Its Dividend

Is Microchip Technology Incorporated (NASDAQ:MCHP) a good dividend stock? How can we tell? Dividend paying companies...





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Why Global Art Gatherings Had Become an Ecological Nightmare—Even Before Covid-19

Many collectors and enthusiasts continue to travel aboard gas-guzzling airplane to see art.





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Roberts knew he'd be deemed 'a puppet' when he took Dodgers job




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Yankees president: Fans should be eased in once allowed to return