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Read previewNetflix's latest biopic "Supersex" is a fictional re-telling of the life of Italian porn star Rocco Siffredi. Siffredi, whose real name is Rocco Antonio Tano, told The Independent that the new series is roughly 70% accurate. AdvertisementAlthough Siffredi is still alive, the series ends with his first retirement from the porn industry in 2004. Lorenzo Tano, Rocco Siffredi, Rosa Caracciolo and Leonardo Tano attend the red carpet for the screening of "Supersex" at Berlinale 2024 on February 22, 2024 in Berlin. Rocco Siffredi attends the Premiere of "Rocco."
Persons: , Rocco Siffredi, Siffredi, Rocco Antonio Tano, Rosa Caracciolo, Ernesto Ruscio, Alessandro Borghi, Rosza Tassi, Tassi, Rosza, Lorenzo, Leonardo, Leonardo Tano, Lorenzo Tano, Andreas Rentz, I've, XBiz, Natale, Rocco, Pierre Suu Organizations: Service, Independent, Business, Cannes, Netflix, AVN, Academy, Venice Film, Daily Locations: Ortona, Italy, Paris, Hungarian, Cannes, France, Spanish, El, Budapest, Hungary, Berlin, Venice
Read previewDriving an electric vehicle in the cold looks a lot different than driving a gas-powered car, but some Tesla owners — often among the most seasoned EV owners — say there are easy ways to avoid disaster. Last month, Tesla made headlines when dozens of EVs clogged a supercharging station in Chicago as Tesla owners struggled to charge in temperatures below zero degrees. AdvertisementInsider spoke with eight Tesla owners who shared some tips on how to own an EV during a bitter winter. Here's what Tesla owners say about how to deal with the cold. UCGOther Tesla owners say it's key to have a charger at home.
Persons: , Tesla, Dennis Duncan, Leonard Zuga, he's, Zuga, I've, Richard Samuels, Nick Caracciolo, Caracciolo, Robbie Mack, Mack Organizations: Service, EV, Business, MediaNews, Orange, Register Locations: Chicago, Irvine , California, Washington, Ohio, Oregon, Canada
A diner says a Georgia restaurant tried to charge her table $50 per bill because of their kids' behavior. AdvertisementAdvertisementA diner claims a restaurant in rural Georgia tried to charge her table $50 per bill after the owner complained that their kids were "too loud." Some of the parents took their children to the river after dessert and the owner approached the table, Landmann said. Instead, the owner told them that the diners would have to pay a $50 charge per bill, saying that the kids were being "too loud" and "running around outside," Landmann told Today. AdvertisementAdvertisement"He got in our faces and told us that we belonged at Burger King and not at his restaurant," Landmann said.
Persons: , Lyndsey Landmann, Landmann, Bryan Caracciolo, he's, Caracciolo, he'd Organizations: Service, Atlanta News, Google Locations: Georgia, Florida, Burger
Finger’s only child was a son, Fred Finger, who was gay and died in 1992 at age 43 of AIDS complications. But Nobleman discovered Fred Finger had a daughter, Athena Finger. But she said it led to questions from students, meaning Nobleman and students might discuss sexuality without parents being warned. The mere mention of the word “gay” didn't merit claims made online by critics that Nobleman was “ grooming or sexualizing children," he said, and it ignored that some Sharon Elementary students have gay parents. “I couldn't imagine coming from a family with gay members and reading that apology just for saying the word ‘gay.’”
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Marjorie Taylor Greene has promoted conspiracy theories about school shootings. She defends her stance by referring to a 1990 hostage situation at her own high school. "She called me last summer before she started to campaign and was talking about the hostage situation," Tallant said. Greene called "gun-free" schools a "failure" in a January 19 tweet. In her 2020 call with Tallant, Greene "was trying to say that we should have all had guns," Tallant told CNHI.
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