Willem fait la chasse aux faux amis

Le dessinateur Willem faisait partie de l’équipe historique de Charlie Hebdo. Il a échappé à l’attaque terroriste par chance. Aujourd’hui, il se dit indigné par une partie des soutiens qu’a reçu son journal. Il ne venait jamais aux réunions de rédaction car il n’aimait pas ça. Le dessinateur Willem doit aujourd’hui sa vie à cette…

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Stephen Colbert Rips Democrat Candidates for 'Yelling Republican Talking Points’

CBS Late Show host Stephen Colbert went after Democratic presidential candidates in Tuesday night’s debate, accusing them of “yelling Republican talking points” to score political points. “It’s hard to sum up what happened tonight,” Stephen Colbert said. “But most of it was a bunch of guys with no chance to win the Democratic nomination yelling Republican talking…

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Michael Moore on RBG Cancer Treatment: 'HOLY MOTHER OF RBG'

Left-wing documentary filmmaker Michael Moore reacted Friday to the news that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently underwent three weeks of cancer treatment and called for everyone to work “NONSTOP” until November of next year. “First thought: She was seen at the Yiddish version of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ in NYC last week. She’s gonna…

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Universal Execs Had Reservations About 'The Hunt' As Early As 2018

Universal executives had qualms about The Hunt as early as 2018 but the studio decided to move forward with the political horror movie anyway, according to a new report. The Hollywood Reporter cited in a recent article anonymous sources saying multiple Universal executives had reservations about the project when studio honchos Jeff Shell and Donna…

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Mario Monti: French antitrust plans could harm EU credibility

Former EU competition chief Mario Monti has delivered a stark warning that Paris is playing with fire by seeking to tear up Europe’s antitrust rules. France and Germany are incensed because the EU this month blocked Alstom and Siemens  from merging to form a European rail champion. Brussels argued the merger would form a behemoth…

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Juncker’s (virtual) second term

For a guy who isn’t standing for reelection, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has a lot to say about how the EU should be run for the next five years. Juncker and his team issued a 53-page report on Tuesday intended to “help” EU leaders who will meet at a special summit in Sibiu, Romania…

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Rihanna to Honor Shaun King for 'Groundbreaking Work' — Slammed on Social Media

Pop megastar Rihanna is feeling the heat as her decision to honor leftist Shaun King at her annual Diamond Ball is being met with swift backlash on social media, including criticism over the way the controversial social justice activist threatened to sue a fellow activist earlier this year. Rihanna’s annual Diamond Ball announced Wednesday that…

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Madrid’s moment

Britain is quitting. Italy is flailing. Bad news for the European Union — but for Spain it’s also an opening. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his Socialist Party have made no secret of their ambition for the country to take a central role on the EU stage, replacing the U.K. and Italy as the…

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The case against Amazon

If you want to understand why antitrust investigators across Europe are turning their attention to Amazon, take a look at what happened to Peter Sorber. When the Dutch internet entrepreneur was invited to Amazon’s Munich office, he didn’t think twice. Sorber was seeking to expand his online store for children’s clothes into Germany, Europe’s largest…

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