Amanda Harding
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Commenters noted that his experienced bite style clearly confirmed that Mr. Curtis has actually eaten a burger before at some point in his life.
Not bad, right?
Spears was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court on May 4th.
She's facing possible jail time, several years of probation, and the loss of her license.
The arrest follows a pattern of increasingly erratic behavior over the past few months.
Newly released dispatch audio reveals that she was swerving in and out of lanes before being pulled over.
Activist investor Ancora Holdings has leveraged its $200 million stake at Warner Brothers Discovery to push against the $72 billion deal to sell its movie and TV studios, plus HBO Max, to Netflix.
Ancora criticized the Netflix offer as, quote, "...inferior and risky."
citing uncertain regulatory hurdles, cable networks burdened with debt, and a failure to properly engage with Paramount Skydance's rival all-cash bid, which is valued higher at around $30 per share.
Ancora threatened Warner CEO David Zaslav with a proxy fight to oust board members if they don't pursue the Paramount offer, and plans to vote against the Netflix deal at the upcoming shareholder vote.
A Super Bowl ad from Ring Doorbell Cameras, meant as a warm-hearted innovation for locating lost pets, has sparked online backlash over fears of dystopian surveillance.
The ad highlighted a new feature from Ring, a subsidiary of Amazon, which utilizes the network of cameras in a community to theoretically help locate lost dogs.
ring highlighted that since introducing the feature an average of one dog per day has been found social media users however quickly noted the possible downside of all doorbell cameras being used for surveillance many called the technology creepy and one noted quote this is a huge problem disguised as a solution
While the idea of locating a lost family pet may be appealing, the response from the public highlights an ever-growing anxiety among Americans at the prospect of a world where anyone, in any place, at any time, could be caught on camera.
No one is illegal on stolen land.
We just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting.
And our voices really do matter.
And the aias is all I want to say.
Sorry.
After attempting to distance herself publicly from Lively and the whole matter, new legal documents reveal Swift referred to Baldoni as a B-word and reveal that she had insider knowledge about the New York Times piece that would come out about Baldoni.