Monday, March 5, 2018

Monday's Headlines: ‘The Shape of Water’ wins best picture at a show laced with social and political statements

 
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'The Shape of Water' wins best picture at a show laced with social and political statements
Frances McDormand and Gary Oldman took home top acting awards at the first Oscars of the #MeToo era.
Oscars 2018: Complete winners list
All of the winners from the 90th Academy Awards.
 
TV | Review
That boring Oscars show might have helped soothe Hollywood's year of being fed up
Host Jimmy Kimmel unveils another useful skill in the outrage era: Keeping things cool.
 
Critic's Notebook: On the red carpet, fashion statements were personal, not political
Amid months of activism, stars showed a different type of solidarity — through their actions and attitude — on the red carpet.
 
The 2018 Oscars celebrated inclusion. Real progress is still to come.
The awards emphasized tolerance and representation, from the voices of women to transgender artists to a strong Latino presence.
 
Kimmel skewers a 'clueless' Hollywood over its treatment of women
"Here's how clueless Hollywood is about women. We made a movie called 'What Women Want' and it starred Mel Gibson," Kimmel said.
 
Senate prepares to roll back banking rules, with red-state Democrats voicing support
More than a dozen Democrats in the Senate, some of whom face tough midterm election contests, are ready to give Republicans the votes they need to weaken the Dodd-Frank banking regulations passed after the 2008 financial crisis. The move would sap one of President Barack Obama's largest legislative achievements.
 
'Like a pinball machine': Lawmakers struggle to negotiate with an erratic Trump
Members of both parties have no sense of what President Trump wants on guns and other key agenda items — a pattern that lawmakers say has hindered their ability to move forward on issues that could benefit from presidential leadership.
 
Today's WorldView | Analysis
Italy's election is another blow to the European establishment
Once-fringe populist parties won almost half the vote, and a stable government is nowhere in sight. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warned of potential political chaos.
 
Fragmented Italian election result reveals power of populists
Sunday's results plunged Europe's fourth-largest economy into an uncertainty unique even to a nation known for cycling through leaders at a rapid clip.
 
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Jimmy Kimmel's #MeToo Oscars monologue revealed a painful truth
 
We're witnessing a war on public life. This is the cost.
 
The coming Trump inflation?
 
Gratuitous cruelty by Homeland Security: Separating a 7-year-old from her mother
 
Putin and Sissi are putting on elections. Why bother?
 
A threat to Reagan's 'infrastructure of democracy'
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China warns about attacks on free trade, even as it keeps its own barriers in place
President Trump's protectionist rhetoric has allowed China an opportunity to seize the high ground, "even if the reality is very different."
 
 
Trump says American workers are hurt by immigration. But after ICE raided this town, they never showed up.
Despite a high demand for workers and attractive wages, few Americans sign up to do the grueling work at the JBS USA meatpacking plant in deep-red Cactus, Tex.
 
2018 is the year of scientists running for Congress
Named for the first three digits of pi, 314 Action describes itself as the vanguard of "the pro-science resistance" and is working with 30 congressional candidates across the country.
 
Brazil's angry millennials are forming their own tea party and Occupy movements
Reacting to a giant corruption scandal that has tarred a large swath of elected officials in South America's largest country, a new generation is trying to organize a political earthquake in October elections.
 
An Illinois gun show bans AR-15 sales, landing it at the center of a national gun-control debate
After the Parkland, Fla., massacre, organizers of the longtime event canceled a raffle for an AR-15 and told vendors they would not be allowed to sell the weapon at the monthly show.
 
'A moment of awe': Photo of little girl captivated by Michelle Obama portrait goes viral
Parker Curry, 2, who is a big fan of the former first lady, wouldn't turn around to her mother for a photo. A man standing to the side snapped a priceless picture. Obama reacted with three heart-eye emoji.
 
Paris Fashion Week | Analysis
These colors should clash. Somehow, they're gorgeous together.
Mint green and lime? Emerald with beet red? In the hands of Dries Van Noten and other skilled designers, it was pure alchemy.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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