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Actress Julia Schlaepfer reveals what it’s like working with ‘funniest person alive’ Harrison Ford on ‘1923’ set

21 février 2025 à 19:09
The “Yellowstone” prequel series “1923” returns for Season 2 on Sunday, Feb. 23 (on Paramount+). Helmed by Taylor Sheridan, it follows a cast of Dutton ancestors including Jacob (Harrison Ford), Cara (Helen Mirren) and Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer). “He’s the funniest person alive,” Schlaepfer, 29, said about Harrison Ford.

Celebrities at ‘SNL 50: The Anniversary Special’: Sabrina Carpenter, Blake Lively, more

21 février 2025 à 19:08
“Saturday Night Live 50: The Anniversary Special,” was full of funny jokes and fashionable red carpet attire! The A-listers brought their A game to the event, with special pieces featured on Emma Stone, Sabrina Carpenter, Blake Lively and more. Watch the full video to get the breakdown of the most notable looks from Page Six Style...

South Carolina man to be killed in US’s first firing squad execution in 15 years

21 février 2025 à 18:45

Brad Sigmon, 67, chooses to be shot dead amid concerns that lethal injections have caused ‘excruciating’ pain

A South Carolina man on death row has chosen to be killed by firing squad, and if his execution goes forward next month, it would be the first time in 15 years that capital punishment in the US is carried out by gunfire.

Brad Sigmon, 67, is scheduled to be shot to death on 7 March, part of a spate of rapid killings the state has pursued in the last six months as it revives executions after a 13-year pause. South Carolina now directs those on death row to choose how they will be killed – electric chair, lethal injection or shooting. If they decline to make a selection, the state electrocutes them.

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© Photograph: Courtesy of Brad Sigmon legal team

© Photograph: Courtesy of Brad Sigmon legal team

Apple removes advanced data protection tool in face of UK government request

21 février 2025 à 18:36

Apple says removal of tool after government asked for right to see data will make iCloud users more vulnerable

Apple has taken the unprecedented step of removing its strongest data security tool from customers in the UK, after the government demanded “backdoor” access to user data.

UK users will no longer have access to the advanced data protection (ADP) tool, which uses end-to-end encryption to allow only account holders to view items such as photos or documents they have stored online in the iCloud storage service.

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© Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

© Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

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