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Every Time (5 times) Donald Trump Jr. Got Dragged by Celebrities

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Donald Trump Jr. probably cheated on his wife Vanessa with Aubrey O'Day of Danity Kane. She probably wrote about him in her songs.

It's not the first time that DJT has been dragged by celebrities:


Stephen Colbert called him the dumbest Trump

J.K. Rowling mocked his Halloween tweet about socialism

Chrissy Teigen called him a "maniacal douchebag"

Seth Rogen slid into his DMs just to make fun of him

John Legend told him that his father is a racist

Does your ex deserve to be dragged?

Five more incidents at the source

Marvel reveals the fate of Jane Foster in The Death of the Mighty Thor's penultimate issue

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Marvel revealed the fate of Jane Foster, the new female Thor, in today's issue of The Mighty Thor #705 by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman.

Jane Foster is dying of cancer, and whenever she uses Mjolnir to transform into Thor, it weakens her human body more when she changes back. She is told that if she transforms one more time, she will die.

When Mangog is attacking Asgardia, she transforms to save everyone. In the end she ties Mangog to Mjolnir and hurls the hammer into the sun.





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Emily Ratajkowski Goes Completely Nude on Instagram: 'Posing for My Husband Like'

Fred Savage Sued for Harassment, Assault & Discrimination by TV Show Crew Member

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Fred Savage is being sued by Youngjoo Hwang, a crew member on his canceled Fox sitcom The Grinder, for assault, discrimination and gender harassment. She alleges that he had a reputation for intimidating female crew members on the set, even ordering them not to make eye contact with him.

Hwang says that Savage once "violently" punched her on the arm three times when she was brushing dandruff off of his suit and that he regularly hurled profanities at her and rolled his eyes at her, creating a hostile work environment.

Savage, who now stars on Friends From College on Netflix, responded today with a statement reading in part:

"These accusations are completely without merit and absolutely untrue. Fox conducted an extensive internal investigation into her claims, a process in which I fully participated. After concluding a thorough investigation, Fox determined that there was absolutely no evidence to support these accusations. None of her claims could be substantiated because they did not happen."

Savage was also named in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a costume designer on The Wonder Years in 1993, when he was sixteen years old. In that suit, he was accused of repeatedly asking 31-year-old Monique Long to have an affair with him, trying to hold her hand, and making sexual remarks. That lawsuit was settled out of court.

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Mark Zuckerberg finally comments on the Cambridge Analytica scandal

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I want to share an update on the Cambridge Analytica situation -- including the steps we've already taken and our next steps to address this important issue.

We have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can't then we don't deserve to serve you. I've been working to understand exactly what happened and how to make sure this doesn't happen again. The good news is that the most important actions to prevent this from happening again today we have already taken years ago. But we also made mistakes, there's more to do, and we need to step up and do it.

Here's a timeline of the events:

In 2007, we launched the Facebook Platform with the vision that more apps should be social. Your calendar should be able to show your friends' birthdays, your maps should show where your friends live, and your address book should show their pictures. To do this, we enabled people to log into apps and share who their friends were and some information about them.

In 2013, a Cambridge University researcher named Aleksandr Kogan created a personality quiz app. It was installed by around 300,000 people who shared their data as well as some of their friends' data. Given the way our platform worked at the time this meant Kogan was able to access tens of millions of their friends' data.

In 2014, to prevent abusive apps, we announced that we were changing the entire platform to dramatically limit the data apps could access. Most importantly, apps like Kogan's could no longer ask for data about a person's friends unless their friends had also authorized the app. We also required developers to get approval from us before they could request any sensitive data from people. These actions would prevent any app like Kogan's from being able to access so much data today.

In 2015, we learned from journalists at The Guardian that Kogan had shared data from his app with Cambridge Analytica. It is against our policies for developers to share data without people's consent, so we immediately banned Kogan's app from our platform, and demanded that Kogan and Cambridge Analytica formally certify that they had deleted all improperly acquired data. They provided these certifications.

Last week, we learned from The Guardian, The New York Times and Channel 4 that Cambridge Analytica may not have deleted the data as they had certified. We immediately banned them from using any of our services. Cambridge Analytica claims they have already deleted the data and has agreed to a forensic audit by a firm we hired to confirm this. We're also working with regulators as they investigate what happened.

This was a breach of trust between Kogan, Cambridge Analytica and Facebook. But it was also a breach of trust between Facebook and the people who share their data with us and expect us to protect it. We need to fix that.

In this case, we already took the most important steps a few years ago in 2014 to prevent bad actors from accessing people's information in this way. But there's more we need to do and I'll outline those steps here:

First, we will investigate all apps that had access to large amounts of information before we changed our platform to dramatically reduce data access in 2014, and we will conduct a full audit of any app with suspicious activity. We will ban any developer from our platform that does not agree to a thorough audit. And if we find developers that misused personally identifiable information, we will ban them and tell everyone affected by those apps. That includes people whose data Kogan misused here as well.

Second, we will restrict developers' data access even further to prevent other kinds of abuse. For example, we will remove developers' access to your data if you haven't used their app in 3 months. We will reduce the data you give an app when you sign in -- to only your name, profile photo, and email address. We'll require developers to not only get approval but also sign a contract in order to ask anyone for access to their posts or other private data. And we'll have more changes to share in the next few days.

Third, we want to make sure you understand which apps you've allowed to access your data. In the next month, we will show everyone a tool at the top of your News Feed with the apps you've used and an easy way to revoke those apps' permissions to your data. We already have a tool to do this in your privacy settings, and now we will put this tool at the top of your News Feed to make sure everyone sees it.

Beyond the steps we had already taken in 2014, I believe these are the next steps we must take to continue to secure our platform.

I started Facebook, and at the end of the day I'm responsible for what happens on our platform. I'm serious about doing what it takes to protect our community. While this specific issue involving Cambridge Analytica should no longer happen with new apps today, that doesn't change what happened in the past. We will learn from this experience to secure our platform further and make our community safer for everyone going forward.
I want to thank all of you who continue to believe in our mission and work to build this community together. I know it takes longer to fix all these issues than we'd like, but I promise you we'll work through this and build a better service over the long term.





















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Shadowhunters 3x02 'The Powers That Be' Promo

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Next Week on ~The Malec & Friends~ show... The Warlocks' magic is becoming corrupted by a demonic presence while Izzy and Luke try to track down more information on the recent series of possessions.
Airing 27/03/18.

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How did you enjoy the first new episode of Shadowhunters, ONTD ShadowFam?
Does Dom's trash face also fill you with rage? Are you Team Lilith?

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Riverdale 2x16 Clips: Andy Cohen Guest Stars as Himself

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Hermione Lodge (Marisol Nichols) is interviewed by Hal Cooper (Lochlyn Munro) after she announced her candidacy for mayor. Her good friend Andy Cohen is there to support her, and Veronica (Camila Mendes) brings along her own gay sidekick Kevin (Casey Cott) for fun, I guess.



Jughead (Cole Sprouse) is his usual whiny self as he tells the gang he's going on a hunger strike to protest Hiram Lodge's (Mark Consuelos) acquisition of the Southside High School land. No one takes him seriously.

ONTD, when you were in high school, was your life basically just Property Wars?

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Netflix Acquires "To All the Boys I've Loved Before"

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- Based on the best-selling novel by Jenny Han, the film stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo. The pic also stars Janel Parrish, Israel Broussard, Andrew Bachelor, Anna Cathcart, and John Corbett.

- The story follows Lara Jean Song Covey, whose love life goes from imaginary to out of control when the love letters for every boy she’s ever loved — five in all — are mysteriously mailed out. The film is based on the book of the same name and is the first of the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” trilogy by Han.

- Netflix will release the film in summer 2018.

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Tried to read this but got distracted! Book post?

Isaiah Washington On Real Reason He Was Fired From 'Grey's'

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Washington insisted that he was fired from the show back in 2007 over false accusations made by an allegedly racist ABC executive, Howard Davine. Rhimes is aware of this and is actually in his corner.











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Queer Eye's Tan France Takes SNL's Pete Davidson Shopping

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Queer Eye's Tan France takes Pete Davidson shopping for an outfit to impress his girlfriends and her family. Pete is cute and hilarious as usual.

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Do you have good style, ONTD?

Get dirrty with Louisa's new single "Yes (feat. 2 Chainz)".

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- The X-Factor UK ex-act Louisa Johnson now is just Louisa.

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TERMINAL (2018) Teaser Trailer ft. Margot Robbie, Simon Pegg

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This movie follows two assassins with a sinister mission, a fatally ill teacher, an enigmatic janitor, and a waitress with a double life. Murderous consequences unravel as their lives meet at the hands of a criminal mastermind wanting revenge. (in theaters May, 11 2018)




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Bebe Rexha gets top 5 hit with "Meant to Be"

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O.G. Bad Bitch Bebe Rexha's "Meant to Be" ft. Florida Georgia Lines has reached the top 5 of Billboard Hot 100. It is predicted to reach #2 next week.




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The Spy Who Dumped Me Trailer #1 (2018)

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A pair of friends embark on an espionage adventure after one of them finds out her ex is a spy.

Starring: Mila Kunis, Justin Theroux & Kate McKinnon.

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J.K. Rowling likes transphobic tweets on Twitter

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She also liked this mess back in October...







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Kristen Stewart set to play Jean Seberg

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In the thriller Against All Enemies Kristen Stewart will be playing actress Jean Seberg who was investigated by the FBI for her involvement with the Black Panther movement. The movie is to be directed by Benedict Andrews. Anthony Mackie is attached to play Hakim Jamal. Filming is set to begin this summer.


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Pietro Boselli lifts Jennifer Lopez for Harper's Bazaar

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Someone at Harper's Bazaar came through this week as the magazine decided to feature the best of humanity's male and female population one photoshoot. We are not worthy etc



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Britney for Grazia FR + More pics from her Kenzo campaign

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Finally, a tampon company included a trans man in their commercial

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-not everyone who menstrates is a woman
-a tampon company from the UK featured a trans man in their commercial to bring awareness to this
-the "I'm On" campaign featured 23 yr old trans man Kenny Jones
-"In terms of my period experience, it's definitely different from most other people," Kenny said

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Celebrities React to Death of Austin City Bomber Who Killed Two Black People and Injured Five Others

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– Mark Anthony Conditt, a 23 year-old white male, died early this morning after he detonated a bomb in his car when police tried to approach him. Police think they have every bomb accounted for but are still investigating.
– Conditt left a 25 minute confession video on his phone, though Austin PD Chief Brian Manley said he did not offer an explanation behind why he chose his victims. The video reportedly did not contain any references to "terror groups" or bring up "hate". Hours after making the video, police followed Conditt from a hotel to an interstate where he ended up in a ditch before killing himself, where the phone was still in his possession. Manley also said, "It is the outcry of a very challenged young man talking about challenges in his life that led him to this point. I know everybody is interested in a motive and understanding why. And we're never going to be able to put a (rationale) behind these acts."
– There have been five explosions in the last three weeks: On March 2nd, a package left outside 39-year old Stephan House's door killed him in his home. On March 12th, a package killed 17-year old Draylen Mason and injured his mother, and a second package critically injured a 75-year old Hispanic woman.
– Explosions since: On March 18th, the FBI issued a $100,000 award for anyone with info in the killer, and later on that Sunday night, the fourth explosion injured two 20-something white males. On March 20th, the killer's fifth explosion injured one person at a Fed Ex facility.
– There was a sixth explosion that was intially thought to be Conditt's, but it turned out to be an incindeary device and not a bomb. It was a package dropped off at a Goodwill center that contained two artillery simulators, one of which went off and injured a worker. Police have since said,“This incident is not related to any of the other incidents”.

– Conditt was raised in a homeschooled, conservative Christian environment. He was unemployed and had two roommates. His family has stated they had no idea Conditt was capable of such evil and didn't see it coming, asking for privacy as they deal and grieve with these events.
– For a college project, Conditt created a blog where he expressed his hatred for LGBT people, women and abortion, and more. In one post, Conditt argued against marriage equality: "I do not believe it is proper to pass laws stating that homosexuals have 'rights.' What about pedophilia or bestiality? These are sexual practices. Should they also be protected by law? If homosexuality is protected by law, why not those as well?" In another, he argued why we "might want to do away with the Child Offender System": "You have to really hate the guy to make him suffer for the rest of his life, even when his prison time is up.  This sounds perfect for a serial rapist or pedophile, but its not such a great idea if something as trivial as public indecency or streaking can put you on the registry right alongside them."

– Families are still grieving the loss of Mason and House. Waynewood, House's brother, said that they don't feel safe even after Conditt is dead, and expressed disdain for the police handling the explosion. “When it first happened, we didn’t feel like police were taking our family seriously,” he said.“If there’s been an explosion or bomb, and my family was targeted, why was there no guard outside? Why are they alone?” he said. “I don’t know officer protocol, but I want to believe if there was a family threatened like that, they would be protected."
– Initially, House was actually a suspect in his own death, as police suspected that he built the bomb himself, placed it on his porch, and then had it explode in front of him as his 8-year old daughter was getting ready for school inside.“We can’t rule out that Mr. House didn’t construct this himself and accidentally detonate it,” Austin PD Assistant Chief Joseph Chacon told reporters at the time, saying there was no public threat, which Waynewood felt lulled the public into false sense of security.“I do not believe that we have someone going around leaving packages like this," Chacon also said.
– As you can imagine, media coverage is in part describing Conditt like he's a wallflower. One tweet quoting an article read, "The Austin bombing suspect was a quiet, “nerdy” young man who came from a “tight-knit, godly family,” said Donna Sebastian Harp, who had known the family for nearly 18 years" which came from... you guessed it... The New York Times.

– The White House stated today that the attacks bear no known links to terrorism. Trump tweeted after ignoring the attacks for weeks, "AUSTIN BOMBING SUSPECT IS DEAD. Great job by law enforcement and all concerned!"






























ONTD, what will it take for straight white men to be called terrorists?

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