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Adidas ends Kanye West partnership over antisemitism, hate speech<\/p>\n
Adidas AG is terminating its partnership with Kanye West immediately, the sporting goods maker said on Tuesday, reacting to a rash of offensive behaviour from the American rapper and designer.”Adidas does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech,” the German company said.<\/p>\n
Comic actor Leslie Jordan, 67, killed in Hollywood car accident<\/p>\n
Comic actor Leslie Jordan, a prime-time Emmy winner for his role on the hit sitcom “Will & Grace” and a social media sensation during the COVID-19 pandemic, died on Monday in a car crash while driving to work in Hollywood, a spokesperson<\/a> said.<\/p>\n Should you loved this information and you would want to receive much more information with regards to EVDEn EVe NAKliyAt<\/a> kindly visit our own website. He was 67. Jordan apparently suffered an unspecified “medical issue” at the wheel of his car, and eVdEN eve nAKliYAt<\/a> the vehicle struck the side of a building on his way to the Warner Bros studio set of the Fox television series “Call Me Kat,” according to his agent, Don LeClair.<\/p>\n He was pronounced dead at the scene.<\/p>\n New Harvey Weinstein trial starts with graphic allegations<\/p>\n Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted young women hoping to make it in Hollywood, a Los Angeles prosecutor argued on Monday, while the former producer’s attorney said his accusers willingly took part in a “casting couch” culture to boost their careers.Weinstein, the man who became the face of #MeToo allegations five years ago, is currently serving a 23-year prison sentence for sex crimes in New York. He is now on trial in Los Angeles on 11 charges of rape and sexual assault and has pleaded not guilty.<\/p>\n Ukraine’s Oscar contender premieres in Kyiv despite blackouts<\/p>\n