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The controversial politician, who is now the 38th President-elect of Brazil, has been frequently compared to Donald Trump by critics.
Last Friday, television producer Adi Shankar claimed The Simpsons would be removing the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, leading the show's executive producer Al Jean to tweet that Shankar "does not speak for our show."
Megyn Kelly may be out as the host of her morning talk show after making comments defending the use of blackface in Halloween costumes earlier this week.
CNN's Jim Acosta has apologized for sending a "f**k you" direct message to former Melania Trump aide Justin Caporale for tweeting a "Dear Diary" joke at the White House correspondent.
A viral video in which a woman appears to dump bleach on men spreading their legs while seated on trains sparked a wave of outrage online, but some are speculating it was created as part of a Russian disinformation campaign.
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The controversial politician, who is now the 38th President-elect of Brazil, has been frequently compared to Donald Trump by critics.
Last Friday, television producer Adi Shankar claimed The Simpsons would be removing the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, leading the show's executive producer Al Jean to tweet that Shankar "does not speak for our show."
Megyn Kelly may be out as the host of her morning talk show after making comments defending the use of blackface in Halloween costumes earlier this week.
CNN's Jim Acosta has apologized for sending a "f**k you" direct message to former Melania Trump aide Justin Caporale for tweeting a "Dear Diary" joke at the White House correspondent.
A viral video in which a woman appears to dump bleach on men spreading their legs while seated on trains sparked a wave of outrage online, but some are speculating it was created as part of a Russian disinformation campaign.
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