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Court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s conviction and orders new trial

Harvey Weinstein’s judicial history has taken another dramatic turn, just when we thought the case was closed.

New York State’s highest court has overturned the rape conviction handed down in 2020 and ordered a new trial, which of course once again raises serious questions about judicial procedures in sexual abuse cases, especially in high-profile cases.

The decision was taken by a 4-3 vote, mainly due to the admission of testimony that was not directly related to the charges brought against Harvey Weinstein.

Harvey Weinstein was first convicted in 2020 of a criminal sexual act committed on a production assistant in 2006, and of the third-degree rape of a young actress in 2013.

For these crimes, he was sentenced to 23 years in prison.

He was also convicted in Los Angeles and sentenced to 16 years in prison for another rape that occurred in 2013.

The former producer will therefore remain in prison.

More details to come in this case…

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It happened on a… April 25

2015

7.8-magnitude earthquake near Kathmandu in Nepal, killing 8000, leaving over 100,000 homeless, destroying many historic sites.

1990

The U.S. Hubble Space Telescope was placed into Earth’s orbit. It was released by the space shuttle Discovery.

1960

1st submerged circumnavigation of Earth completed by USS submarine Triton in 60 days, 21 hours.

1959

The St. Lawrence Seaway, linking the North American Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean, officially opens to shipping.

1940

Quebec women allowed to vote and run for office in provincial elections, 22 years after women were granted the federal vote.

1886

Sigmund Freud, father of Psychology, opens practice at Rathausstrasse 7, Vienna.

1859

Work began on the Suez Canal in Egypt.

1792

The guillotine was first used to execute highwayman Nicolas J. Pelletier.

1719

Daniel Defoe publishes “Robinson Crusoe”, regarded as the 1st English novel.

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Céline Dion confirm some theories about Titanic’s famous theme song

Céline Dion, who is making a big splash these days with her appearance on the cover of the May issue of Vogue France, made some rather impressive revelations during her interview with the magazine.

As she discussed the film Titanic while leafing through a book filled with souvenir photos, the singer revealed several details about the popular song My Heart Will Go On, like the fact that neither her or James Cameron were interested in the song initially, until she actually sang it… in one take!

A revelation that speaks volumes about the singer’s incredible talent!

A song that finally made an impression on many people when the film was released…

The French edition of Vogue magazine containing the complete interview with Céline Dion is on newsstands and online now!

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It happened on a… April 24

2018

Streaming music services overtake worldwide sales of CDs and vinyl for the first time according to IFPI.

2005

Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is inaugurated as the 265th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church taking the name Pope Benedict XVI.

1989

Thousands of students began striking in Beijing.

1986

Film “Crocodile Dundee” starring Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski premieres in Australia (highest grossing film of the year).

1985

Supreme Court of Canada ruling allows Sunday shopping in most provinces.

1967

Cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov dies in Soyuz 1 when its parachute fails to open. He is the first human to die during a space mission.

1953

Winston Churchill knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.

1945

Miles Davis makes recording debut with the Herbie Fields Orchestra, backing singer “Rubberlegs” Wilson, at Savoy Records Studio, Newark, New Jersey.

1915

The arrest of 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Istanbul marks the beginning of the Armenian Genocide.

1888

Eastman Kodak founded by George Eastman.

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It happened on a… April 23

2020

US President Donald Trump suggests COVID-19 might be treated by injecting disinfectant or UV lights.

2018

Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War” directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, starring Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr and large ensemble cast premieres in Los Angeles.

2005

The first video was uploaded to YouTube.com.

1985

The Coca-Cola Company announced that it was changing its 99-year-old secret formula. New Coke was not successful, which resulted in the resumption of selling the original version.

1984

AIDS-virus identified as HTLV-III (acquired immune deficiency syndrome).

1967

The Soyuz 1 was launched by Russia.

1945

The Soviet Army fought its way into Berlin.

1851

Civil engineer Sandford Fleming 1827-1915 designs the red Three-Pence Beaver stamp issued this day; the Province of Canada’s first regular postage stamp.

1597

William Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor” is first performed.

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A woman used her “uncle’s” corpse to get a loan

In an incident that made international headlines, a Brazilian woman is accused of dragging her dead “uncle” to a bank while she desperately tried to get a loan.

The incident took place at a banking establishment in Rio de Janeiro’s Bangu district, where a woman was filmed trying to prop up the head of a deceased man and place a pen in his hand to persuade him to sign financial documents for a $3,400 loan!

Although an employee noticed that the man was pale, the woman reportedly ignored their concerns, claiming that the corpse could co-sign the documents. At this point, the bank employees decided to alert the authorities.

The woman was quickly arrested by police after arriving on the scene. Paulo Roberto Braga, aged 68, died several hours before being taken to the bank, suggesting a premeditated fraud plan. According to witnesses present at the unusual event, the woman called the victim her “uncle” at the time of the incident, but many questions remain unanswered about her relationship with the man.

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The woman has tried to maintain her innocence, claiming that Braga was alive when they arrived at the bank, and that there are witnesses to prove it. However, the evidence gathered so far paints a grim picture.

After the images of the incident were broadcast, many people immediately made the connection with the 1989 film Weekend at Bernie’s, in which two men pretend that their murdered employer is still alive.

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It happened on a… April 22

2019

Marvel film “Avengers: Endgame” directed by Anthony and Joe Russo starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans and an ensemble cast, premieres in Los Angeles.

2003

Patrick Roy plays his final career NHL game.

1998

Disney’s Animal Kingdom opens at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida, United States.

1994

7,000 Tutsi slaughtered by Hutus in the stadium at Kibuye, Rwanda.

1976

Barbara Walters becomes 1st female US nightly network news anchor (ABC News).

1970

The first Earth Day is celebrated.

1969

1st human eye transplant performed and failed to restore a 54-year-old man’s vision.

1965

The Rolling Stones start their first North American tour in Montreal.

1963

Lester B. Pearson is sworn in as the 14th Prime Minister of Canada.

1914

Babe Ruth made his pitching debut with the Baltimore Orioles.

1876

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky completes his ballet “Swan Lake”.

The first official National League (NL) baseball game took place. Boston beat Philadelphia 6-5.

1737

Opening of Canada’s first iron smelter at Les Forges de St-Maurice.

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It happened on a… April 21

2021

Russian President Vladimir Putin warns the West not to cross a “red line” in his state of the union address, amid massing of 100,000 Russian troops on Ukraine border.

2019

Ukrainian comedian Volodymyr Zelensky wins the country’s presidential election in a landslide.

1989

In Beijing, around 100,000 students gather in Tiananmen Square to commemorate Chinese reform leader Hu Yaobang.

1984

After 37 weeks Michael Jackson’s album “Thriller” is knocked off as top album by “Footloose”.

1982

Baseball: Rollie Fingers of the Milwaukee Brewers becomes the first pitcher to record 300 saves.

1977

“Annie” opened on Broadway.

1967

Working at Abbey Road studios in London, The Beatles completed the sessions for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.

1956

Elvis Presley’s 1st hit record, “Heartbreak Hotel”, becomes #1.

1934

The “Surgeon’s Photograph”, the most famous photo allegedly showing the Loch Ness Monster, is published in the Daily Mail (in 1999, it is revealed to be a hoax).

1904

Ty Cobb makes his pro debut for Augusta (South Atlantic League).

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It happened on a… April 20

2021

Former police officer Derek Chauvin convicted of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

2010

The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explodes, killing 11 and causing the rig to sink, causing a massive oil discharge into the Gulf of Mexico and an environmental disaster.

2008

Danica Patrick driving for Andretti Green Racing wins the Indy Japan 300 at Twin Ring Motegi; first female driver in history to win an IndyCar Series race.

1992

Expo ’92 opens in Seville Spain.

1980

Cuban President Fidel Castro announces he is opening the Mariel Port for Cubans to leave, about 125,00 leave in next 5-6 months

1977

“Annie Hall”, directed by Woody Allen and starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, is released (Academy Awards Best Picture 1978)

1974

Paul McCartney & Wings release single “Band on the Run” in the US.

1968

Pierre Elliott Trudeau sworn in at Rideau Hall as Canada’s 15th Prime Minister, succeeding Lester Pearson.

1902

Scientists Marie and Pierre Curie isolated the radioactive element radium.

1879

First mobile home (horse drawn) was used in a journey from London to Cyprus.

1841

In Philadelphia, PA, Edgar Allen Poe’s first detective story, “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” was published in Graham’s Magazine.

1611

First known performance of Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth at the Globe Theatre, London.

1534

Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, set sail from St. Malo to explore the North American coastline during which he discovers Canada and Labrador.

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Johnny Depp wants to buy a $4M medieval castle in Italy

According to TMZ, actor Johnny Depp is considering buying a property in Italy… a medieval castle worth $4 million in Montalto Dora! After his much-publicized lawsuit against his ex, Amber Heard, in 2022, Depp was looking for a haven in Europe.

It looks like he may finally have found what he was looking for!

While in Italy, Depp reportedly visited the ancient fortress on Mount Crovero in Turin, near where he is filming the biopic Modi about the life of artist Amedeo Modigliani.

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Depp was attracted to the castle, remarkable for its Gothic and medieval architectural features, which was put up for sale after undergoing a complete restoration.

The property extends over 22,000 m² and includes 11 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms. The property also includes a small castle, a farmhouse, a historic courtyard with cobblestone floors, and a 15th-century chapel.

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In addition to its scale, this fortress also offers the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding area, including the surrounding mountains and lakes.

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The actor already owns a castle in West Hollywood, but nothing can match the medieval authenticity of this Italian estate!