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SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” Season 5, Episode 2, which aired on ABC at 8 pm ET. Ben Affleck has joined the pantheon of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” celebrity winners, taking home the top prize with a little (or a lot) of help from “Jeopardy!”
NEW YORK — NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Colbert, whose 11 years as host of “The Late Show” were defined in part by his feud with President Donald Trump, has received an “anti-censorship” award from a foundation established by author, playwright and publisher Ishmael Reed. Colbert was among the winners of the 47th annual American
First test, Tarouba (day four of five) West Indies 311 (Hope 92; Ali 4-50) & 181 (Joseph 38; Abbas 5-22) Pakistan 282 (Masood 109; Greaves 5-27) and 120 (Azam 58*; Seals 5-20) The West Indies won by 90 runs; lead the series 1-0 Scorekeeper Jayden Seales claimed 5-20 as the West Indies pace attack mercilessly
Norwegian director Vegard Dahle’s zombie comedy “Grandmonster” won the top Outpost award and a post-production services award at Fantasia Festival’s prestigious Frontières Co-Production Market, which handed out six awards at its closing cocktail party on July 25. The film, about an American dropout who unwittingly triggers a zombie outbreak in a remote Norwegian nursing home
On Friday, Western Cape High Court Judge Andre le Grange stopped the parliamentary committee from continuing its hearings “pending this court’s determination of the applicant’s review”, referring to Ramaphosa’s case against the panel. The ruling effectively buys Ramaphosa more time, during which time the president hopes to clear his name. In court, his legal team