Thursday, May 21, 2020

All My Villains And Other Thursday Headlines

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Susan Lucci Won Her First Emmy For 'All My Children' On May 21, 1999

'Senate's Dumbest Republican Raw-Dogging That Hunter Biden Chicken Again' [Wonkette]

No, Crazy People, There Is No 'Obamagate' Conspiracy [The Bulwark]

Kellyanne Conway Is Still Utterly Gross [The Wrap]

Alex Petri On The Second Amendment 'Potato Guardians' [The Washington Post]


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OBAMA NETFLIX? Deal Signed On May 21, 2019

Alison Roman's New York Times Column Is Temporarily On Hold And Miss Chrissy Teigen Is 'Not Happy,' Because Of Course [People]

Surprise? Very Cavallari Is Over [The Ringer]

Hagen Mills, An Actor Who Appeared On Baskets, Has Died In A Failed Murder-Suicide [Page Six]

Sia Gave Two Children Who Aged-Out Of Foster Care A New Home [DListed]


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John Gielgud Died On May 21, 2000

'Will The Baseball Rule Apply To Reopening Movie Theaters And Amusement Parks?' [The Hollywood Reporter]

The Daytime Emmys Will Have A 'Virtual Ceremony' When They Are Presented In June [Deadline]

The Story Behind Ruby Rose's Bailout From Batwoman [Variety]

Mary-Kate And Oliver Sarkozy Came To An Impasse Over The Issue Of Having  Kids [People]


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'Wild At Heart' Won The Palme D'Or On May 21, 1990


Peyton's Places Is Getting A Second Season [Awful Announcing]

The Body Of WWE's Shad Gaspard Has Been Recovered [Deadspin]

A NFL 'John Doe' Is Suing United Airlines Alleging Sexual Assault In-Flight [Yahoo! Sports]

'The Testing Plans At The Center Of The NBA's Relaunch Efforts' [The Ringer]


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'The Empire Strikes Back' Opened In The U.S. On May 21, 1980

Notable Television Premieres On This Day
The Ray Bradbury Theater [1985]
The Days And Nights Of Molly Dodd [1987]
The Real World [1992]

Today's Anti-Trumpidote - RIGGS


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