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@KhanSaba1278 2 things can be true: Restaurants need to pay their staff better so they dont need to depend on tips & she is an ass! The bigger the group, the greater the logistics for getting it right.. clearly she has never worked in service. Each diner cud contribute to the tip tho
Actor Idris Elba and his wife, activist and businesswoman Sabrina Dhowre Elba, are among TIME100 Philanthropy honorees. Through their Elba Hope Foundation, the couple has tackled issues including food insecurity, sustainability, and youth advocacy.
At a gathering in New York City Thursday to celebrate honorees, they expressed their goal of changing the way the rest of the world views Africa and extending opportunities to the less fortunate.
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“Disappointing, but not surprising.” —Lupita Nyong'o comments on continuing to receive offers to play enslaved women after her Oscar win
“This is an industry where commerce is governing the art. The commercial part of it is unimaginative. Something like Sinners will happen, and then every studio will look for its new vampire movie. So the lack of imagination exists anyhow, and then it’s just exacerbated by the racial component.”
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The light will never be hidden by darkness. Farewell, @colbertlateshow May the Ellisons be forever ashamed of cancelling the highest rated show on late night.
Stand for something or fall for anything.
@pr0ud_americans It died because he was #1 and he criticised the thin-skilled.. political humour is an actual thing.. and he did it well. Clearly too well
@ianmSC And yet the show was #1 .. y’all need to stop lying just because you didn’t like what he said.. he is merely the victim of censorship .. watch democracy crumble
Jon Stewart: "What are you in late night, No. 1?"
Stephen Colbert "I think we are, yeah. I don't know anymore. Doesn't really matter."
Stewart: "I just think it's so smart what CBS is doing. It's such a good move. To take this show off the air, and then to also ruin your Evening News, and then reduce 60 Minutes to like six good ones. I think it's so smart."
Stewart: "Here's what I believe they're doing: I think they're tanking for a draft pick."
A bunch of chuds saw Lupita Nyong'o, one of the most beautiful women ever, was cast to play Helen of Troy, one of the most beautiful women ever, and their response was to start an online war ... proving she is the perfect pick to play a woman so beautiful she started a war!
Captured by photographer @YuiMok, this stunning aerial image is affectionately known as “Princess Diana’s View.” It is beautifully symbolic of a loving mother watching from heaven over her son and his bride, protecting them on their wedding day and beyond.💞
Happy 8th Wedding Anniversary to these two gorgeous souls.💒
#HappyAnniversaryHarryAndMeghan
#HarryAndMeghan
#HappilyEverAfter
"On a June afternoon in 2009, something quietly extraordinary unfolded in the Diplomatic Room of the White House, a moment so human, so warm, and so beautifully unexpected that it stopped political Washington in its tracks. President Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States and the first African American to hold that office, gently escorted 87-year-old former First Lady Nancy Reagan into the room to sign the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act, a bipartisan piece of legislation that passed the Senate unanimously, honoring the upcoming 100th birthday of America's 40th President. Two people from opposite ends of the political spectrum, bound together in that moment by something far bigger than party lines: grace, history, and a shared love of country. And then it happened. As President Obama picked up his pen and began to sign the bill into law, Nancy Reagan leaned in and exclaimed with a delighted laugh, 'Oh, you're a lefty!' She was not talking about politics. She was talking about his left hand. The room burst into laughter, and in that single unscripted moment, the walls between Republican and Democrat, between generations, between two entirely different Americas, came tumbling beautifully down. Obama had publicly praised Nancy in his remarks that day, saying she had been 'extraordinarily gracious to both me and Michelle during our transition here,' and describing how, in what he called her 'long goodbye' with President Reagan through his decade-long battle with Alzheimer's disease, she had become 'a voice on behalf of millions of families experiencing the depleting, aching reality of Alzheimer's disease.' When Obama later signed an executive order to resume federal stem cell research, one of the very first phone calls he made was to Nancy Reagan, because nobody understood better than she did what that research could mean for suffering families across America. This was not a political moment. This was a human one. A young president honoring an old love story. A nation, briefly, at its very best.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s speech at the inauguration of the Lost Screen Memorial at Place des Nations, Geneva Switzerland.🇨🇭
A brilliant advocate for children.
#MeghaninSwitzerland
🎥 Meghan