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Don Lemon Claims DOJ Sought to "Instill Fear" with Arrest; Film Festival to Premiere Chinese Cultural Revolution Drama
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon claimed the Department of Justice (DOJ) intended to "instill fear" and "embarrass" him through his recent arrest, according to his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday night. Lemon stated he was in Los Angeles on Thursday night attending pre-Grammy events when the arrest occurred.
Meanwhile, the Berlin International Film Festival is set to world premiere "Shanghai Daughter," a debut feature from Chinese filmmaker Agnis Shen Zhongmin, in its Panorama section. Variety unveiled the first trailer for the film, a legacy drama set against the backdrop of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
In other news, a study published in the journal European Political Science by Dr. Georgios Samaras from King's College London, found that leading English-language news outlets often misuse the term "hard-right" when describing far-right political movements. According to the study, this misuse potentially softens their extremist image and boosts their electoral appeal.
Utah's Republican Governor Spencer Cox signed legislation over the weekend that will add two seats to the state's Supreme Court, Vox reported.
Meaghan Furlano, writing for The Conversation, noted that frustration in heterosexual relationships has a long history. "Many women tell me they want to have a man in their life, but they are no longer willing to be the only person giving in the relationship," Furlano wrote. "They don't want to be with a man who needs to be taken care of. In that case, it's easier and more pleasant to be without a man."
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