Articles for March, 2019

Lego Is Back With 18 Brand New Minifigs for Disney Fans – Geek
Lego Is Back With 18 Brand New Minifigs for Disney Fans  GeekBack in 2010, Lego got in to blind bags in a big way with their collectible minifigs. One of the most hotly-anticipated series releases in the past 9 years? 2016's ...
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Gunna Is Moving On From The Drip, But His Wave Is Just Starting
Atlanta rapper Gunna sat down with MTV News for an exclusive interview about creating his new album 'Drip Or Drown 2.' He revealed some interesting anecdotes about his thoughts on the term 'drip' and what's up next for him.
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Stranger Things Season 3 Trailer Proves Growing Up Is Even Weirder Than The Upside Down
The first 'Stranger Things' Season 3 trailer is here, and it's jam-packed with '80s nostalgia, fireworks, and the joy (and weirdness) of growing up.
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Stranger Things season 3 trailer teases teen angst, summer fun, ’80s awesomeness – Looper
Stranger Things season 3 trailer teases teen angst, summer fun, '80s awesomeness  LooperOne summer can change everything. On Wednesday morning, Netflix dropped the first trailer for the third season of Stranger Things, which features "Baba ...
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Nilüfer Yanya Is Ready To Become Miss Universe
London singer-songwriter Nilüfer Yanya masterfully blends alt-rock with jazz influences and even worked a loose concept about mental health into her debut album, 'Miss Universe.' MTV News spoke to her about what's next.
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Nilüfer Yanya Is Ready To Become Miss Universe
London singer-songwriter Nilüfer Yanya masterfully blends alt-rock with jazz influences and even worked a loose concept about mental health into her debut album, 'Miss Universe.' MTV News spoke to her about what's next.
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Danish MP told her baby not welcome in parliament

Danish MP told her baby not welcome in parliamentA Danish MP said on Tuesday she was ordered to remove her infant daughter from parliament's chamber, sparking surprise in a country often hailed as a pioneer in women's rights. "You are not welcome with your baby in the parliament's chamber," speaker Pia Kjaersgaard, an outspoken former leader of the far-right Danish People's Party, allegedly told MP Mette Abildgaard. "I didn't ask for permission to bring her since I had previously seen another colleague bring a child into the chamber without any problems," Ms Abildgaard, whose Conservative party is part of the ruling centre-right coalition, wrote on Facebook. Ms Abildgaard, who is in her 30s, said she found herself in an exceptional situation with her five-month-old daughter, and had never brought her into the chamber before. But she said the infant was "in a good mood and had a pacifier in her mouth." Mette Abildgaard responded to the incident on Facebook Ms Kjaersgaard passed the message to an assistant, who then asked Ms Abildgaard to remove the baby from the room. Ms Abildgaard handed the child to an assistant and returned to the chamber to vote. "MPs should be in the chamber, not babies or children," insisted Ms Kjaersgaard when questioned by news agency Ritzau. She said clear rules would be issued on the subject. The Scandinavian country is often held up as a champion of gender equality and women's rights, and as a child and family-centred nation with generous parental leave. Ms Abildgaard noted that she was entitled to a year's maternity leave with full pay, but that she had chosen to return to work. Her Facebook post garnered more than 600 comments within the space of a few hours. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern holds her baby after speaking at the UN General Assembly Credit: REUTERS/Carlo Allegri "A chamber that represents mothers, fathers and babies ought to be open to mothers, fathers and babies," one person wrote. In 2016, an Icelandic lawmaker made headlines after breastfeeding her infant while speaking at the podium in parliament. And in September, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern became a symbol for working mothers when she brought her baby to the UN General Assembly in New York.


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Toy Story 4: Meet three new (yet vintage!) characters – Entertainment Weekly News
Toy Story 4: Meet three new (yet vintage!) characters  Entertainment Weekly NewsKeanu Reeves and Christina Hendricks play hero and villain in the new 'Toy Story.'
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Toy Story 4: Meet three new (yet vintage!) characters – Entertainment Weekly News
Toy Story 4: Meet three new (yet vintage!) characters  Entertainment Weekly NewsKeanu Reeves and Christina Hendricks play hero and villain in the new 'Toy Story.'
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Avi Arad: From ‘Blade’ To ‘Morbius,’ Three Decades Of Mining Marvel – Deadline
Avi Arad: From ‘Blade’ To ‘Morbius,’ Three Decades Of Mining Marvel  Deadline

In Hollywood circles, Avi Arad was Marvel when Marvel wasn't cool. Today, Marvel represents Hollywood's gold standard for source material but that was hardly ...

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