Ethan Green Hawke is an American actor and film director who was born on November 6, 1970.
He has been up for four Oscars, two Golden Globes, and a Tony Award.
Before making his breakthrough appearance in the drama Dead Poets Society in 1989, he made his debut in the 1985 science fiction film Explorers. Before landing a role in the Generation X drama Reality Bites in 1994, for which he received praise from critics, he had appeared in a number of films.
The man who shot up an Indianapolis FedEx facility and killed eight people was reportedly part of a bizarre internet subculture obsessed with “My Little Pony.”
Posts on 19-year-old Brandon Hole’s since-taken-down Facebook page appear to indicate he was a member of the “Bronies” community — a group of mostly adult men who are extreme fans of the kiddie toys and animated television show, the Wall Street Journal reported. Some members are sexually attracted to the characters, while the group also has allegedly displayed far-right tendencies.
Iconic, successful, and beautiful are just a few words to describe Heidi Klum. Born in Germany, the supermodel’s career has skyrocketed over the past two decades. And recently, she has been garnering plenty of attention alongside her daughter Leni Klum.
Heidi Klum has enjoyed a long-lasting modeling and TV career In the modeling industry, Heidi Klum is a legend. Her appearance in the 1998 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue put her on the map.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) has been making charter-school supporters in his state mighty unhappy.
The charter sector in Pennsylvania has long been beset by fraud and a lack of transparency and accountability. In fact, in 2016, the state’s auditor general called the state charter law the “worst” in the nation.
Now Wolf has raised the ire of supporters of charter schools — which are publicly funded but privately operated — referring to the “growing cost of privatization of our public schools” while discussing cyber charters.
The BBC has been given rare access in Iran at a key time. Iranians remain angry that Donald Trump pulled out of the nuclear deal in 2018 and has imposed crushing sanctions on the country.
BBC Middle East correspondent Martin Patience, along with Cameraman Nik Millard and Producer Cara Swift were given a tour of the former US Embassy by the former Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Sheikholeslam – talking to him about the escalating crisis.