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More than half of people regularly root for the villain

More than half (51%) of TV or movie-watching Americans “always” or “often” root for the villain. In a recent survey of 2,011 U.S. adults, three in five (60%) said they watch a series or movie just for the villain.
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Comedians sue police over alleged racial profiling

Comedians Eric André and Clayton English are suing Clayton County, Georgia, police following separate incidents of alleged racial profiling at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson airport. The complaint,

Tom Hardy arrives at the premiere of Columbia Pictures' Venom at the Village Theatre on October 1, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

What’s it like to get taken down by Tom Hardy?

The fight organizer said the actor won rapid victories in all of them in order to be crowned champion of his section.
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