The world is a lot different than it was in the late 19th century. There were a host of things that were restricted and prohibited for people of certain social classes, gender, and races. Netflix, in its upcoming period piece series, seeks to tell one of such tales, wherein an individual, though clearly qualified, has to fight for the right to pursue a dream. The Law According to Lidia Poët seeks to tell the story of the first female lawyer in Italy at a time when it wasn’t deemed proper for females to practice law.
Children across America are heading back to school and, as is custom, parents are flooding social media with staged, impossibly cute photos of their kids in uniforms and first day outfits. And because what is social media without good branding, many parents, accompany these photos with such Twitter and Instagram hashtags as #backtoschool, #momofboys #Boymom #firstgrade and #itgoesbytoofast. Some are also using the hashtag #daddysgirl and #daddyslittlegirl. Innocent enough, right? Not so fast.
The Big Picture High Tension is a French slasher film directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alexandre Aja. The film is praised for its gritty atmosphere and intense horror scenes, but the twist ending has been heavily criticized for its plot holes and problematic message about homosexuality. This ending has been widely panned for being senseless and disappointing, and it has left many viewers frustrated with the film.
Austin Be-Kwao, 25, Malcolm Horton, 36, and Khadijah Neal, 36, all of Newark, have been arrested in connection with the Sept. 3, 2019 shooting death of 31-year-old Lawrence Reid in Jersey City, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said.
Reid was found having suffered a gunshot wound on Wegman Parkway between Bergen Avenue and Martin Luther King Drive around 12:50 a.m., Suarez said.
He died on Nov. 20, 2020. The Regional Medical Examiner’s Office determined the Cause of Death to be Complications of a Gunshot Wound and the Manner to be Homicide.
WASHINGTON (TND) — Baltimore Ravens player Kyle Hamilton took to social media Thursday with a creative suggestion to ensure equity in the NFL Draft.
Thursday night’s draft saw University of Southern California quarterback Caleb Williams taken first overall by the Chicago Bears. Teams then went on to take 13 consecutive offensive players until the Indianapolis Colts ended the streak by selecting University of California, Los Angeles defensive end Laiatu Latu.