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Vivek Ramaswamy Sinks to Fat-Shaming Chris Christie in GOP Debate

Play video content CHEWING OUT CHRISTIE Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy took a low blow at former NJ Gov. Chris Christie in the latest Republican debate, essentially telling him to get out of the race and go stuff his face. Ramaswamy fired off the remark Wednesday night in Tuscaloosa, Alabama ... claiming Christie's only experience on the topic of foreign policy was shutting down the George Washington Bridge -- an infamous moment during his time as Governor.

Africa should not be too quick to embrace the fourth industrial revolution | Karen Allen

Global development This article is more than 4 years oldAfrica should not be too quick to embrace the fourth industrial revolutionThis article is more than 4 years oldKaren AllenAs a new age of technology dawns, cyber attacks in South Africa and beyond underline the need for caution It has been hailed as a transformative moment, one that will bring algorithmic precision to the decisions we make and automate virtually every aspect of our lives, from switching on the lights to predicting what food we want to eat.

Boxing Star Errol Spence Jr. Cops Insane $400k 'Man Down' Chain

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John Corbett Returning to Parenthood

Actor John Corbett speaks onstage during the International Women’s Media Foundation’s 2013 Courage in Journalism Awards at the Beverly Hills Hotel on October 29, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California. John Corbett is returning to Parenthood as Sarah’s ex and Amber and Drew’s father. According to TV Guide, he’ll show up on the thirteenth episode of the season, which should air early next year. (The most recent episode, “Election Day,” was number nine.

The Walking Dead Producers Are Suing AMC Again

As the sun sets on one of AMC’s most profitable franchises, it’s time for yet another lawsuit over those aforementioned profits. Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Charles Eglee and Glenn Mazzara are once again suing AMC. The Walking Dead producers, as well as show creator Frank Darabont, have previously sued the network for allegedly abusing their vertical integration. Rather than license the show out to a different network, which would entitle the producers to a greater share of the profits, the suits claim AMC Studios chose to offer a reduced licensing fee to AMC Networks.