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Facebook is Now Testing Subscriptions

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Facebook announced a few months ago a plan to start testing subscriptions and paywalls for their Instant Articles. Now, Facebook has begun testing subscription support for instant articles.

Facebook will begin with two different paywall options. The first choice is a model where everyone gets to read ten free stories per month before having to subscribe. The second model is where publishers choose which articles to lock.

When a user who is not a subscriber hits a paywall, they will be asked to subscribe for full access to the publisher’s content.

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If you want to purchase a subscription, Facebook will take you to the publisher’s website to complete the transaction, which means a business will keep 100% of the revenue and the transaction data. The subscriptions will then include access to the publisher’s full website, and existing subscribers can authenticate within Instant Articles where they can get full access without having to pay twice for the same service.

The decision for publishers to keep 100% of their subscription earnings is a big deal for businesses. But, not everyone is happy about the business arrangement. According to Recode, Apple says it violates the company’s rules about subscriptions sold inside apps. Currently, Apple gets 30% of all subscriptions sold inside 3rd-party iOS apps, so Facebook’s current signup method eliminate them of this revenue. As a result, this is only available on Android and not Apple. In fact, there is no timeline for when a deal will be made with Apple.

Facebook says many publishers saw subscriptions as an essential priority and requested the ability to control the paywall and the earning generated from the subscription system. So far, ten participating publishers include The Boston Globe, The Economist, Heart, La Republic, Le Parisien, Spiegel, The Telegraph, bronc, and The Washington Post.

Margot Robbie’s ‘I,Tonya’ Movie Teaser is Here and Robbie Looks Amazing (VIDEO)

Whoever doubted Margot Robbie as an actor, prepared to have your jaw-floored with the new trailer for the upcoming Georgia-filmed movie, I-Tonya.

The movie centers around Tonya Harding’s journey from her early skating days to her training for the 1994 Winter Olympics before her ex-husband intervenes and tries to sabotage rival Nancy Kerrigan. The infamous event made headlines for months.

While Harding disputed her involvement, she was eventually convicted of hindering the investigation into the incident. She received three years probation, 500 hours of community service and a $160,000 fine and ultimately banned from the U.S. Figure Skating Association for life.

In the trailer, you can hear Margot Robbie play Tonya Harding with perfection. “America, they want someone to love. But they want someone to hate,” Robbie says in character. “And the haters always say, ‘Tonya, tell the truth!’ There’s no such thing as truth. I mean, it’s bulls—.”

According to Project Casting, I, Tonya filmed throughout Georgia in early January with reshoots taking place as late as May 2017. There were dozens of casting calls ranging from skaters to FBI Agents.

I, Tonya hits theaters on December 8th.

Playboy is Making History with First Ever Transgender Playmate

Playboy is changing the game with their November/December 2017 issue. This time around, the highly controversial and often trend-setting magazine will feature the magazine’s first transgender playmate, 26-year-old French model Ines Rau.

While Rau has appeared in the magazine in the past, she will get the full playmate treatment this time around, with a centerfold all to herself. The issue will also feature a special tribute to Hugh Hefner, who died only a few weeks ago.

“Being a woman is just being a woman,” Rau told Playboy in an interview accompanying her photoshoot. She also admitted that she did not identify as transgender for quite some time, but now that she does, she feels at peace. “It’s a salvation to speak the truth about yourself, whether it’s your gender, sexuality, whatever,” Rau continued. “The people who reject you aren’t worth it. It’s not about being loved by others; it’s about loving yourself.”

While she took a long time to understand her personal identity, she said that Ines Rau always knew that she would become famous.

 

“I always knew from within, when I was a little kid in my room in the ghetto, that a beautiful destiny was waiting for me,” Rau added. “I don’t know how to explain it. A little voice was telling me, ‘You’ll see. Patience.’” 

“When I was doing this shoot, I was thinking of all those hard days in my childhood,” Rau continued. “And now everything happening gives me so much joy and happiness. I thought, ‘Am I really going to be a Playmate—me?’ It’s the most beautiful compliment I’ve ever received. It’s like getting a giant bouquet of roses.”

Rau’s self-confidence is paying off. According to Dazed, she has also signed a deal and is set to appear in an upcoming feature film. Not to mention, Rau has walked in many designer fashion shows, including Balmain, and appeared in Vogue Italia

Rau may be the first Playboy playmate. But, in 1981, Caroline “Tula” Cossey posed for Playboy, making her the first transgender model. She also had a role in the James Bond movie For Your Eyes Only, but that happened before she came out publicly as transgender.

Blue Apron is Laying Off 6% of Their Employees

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Blue Apron is approaching their next earnings report in the next few weeks; the company said Wednesday they plan on laying off 6% of their staff as part of “a company-wide realignment of personnel to support its strategic priorities.”

Blue Apron was one of the most highly anticipated IPOs of the year. But since going public, Wall Street has cut Blue Apron’s stock price in half, and it has been unable to rise since then. The company is an example of a business that faces significant challenges that include acquiring and retaining customers as well as a competing with the e-commerce giant, Amazon.

These layoffs hit the company’s corporate offices and fulfillment centers. Blue Apron said it had 5,393 employees on June 30 this year, which means over 200 people will be laid off.

“A company-wide realignment, like the one we announced, is always painful, and especially so for a close-knit team like ours,” CEO Matt Salzberg said in a note to employees. “Our leadership and Board did not take this decision lightly, and I want to assure you that we believe it was necessary as we focus the company on future growth and achieving profitability. The actions that we took today flowed from the roadmapping (sic) and reprioritization exercise that we recently undertook. As part of that work, we identified the need to reduce some roles, open others, and streamline decision making for greater accountability. Wherever possible, we sought to fill new roles with existing employees.”

For Blue Apron to stay competitive, it is common for a company to go through a round of layoffs. That said, Blue Apron will have to find a new business strategy that will convince investors that it should remain an independent company that can continue to scale. Not to mention, one of Blue Apron’s competitors HelloFresh is also planning on going public.

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Illustrative editorial: an Open box of meal prep ingredients in the cooler bag with recipe cards on top. Blue Apron is a meal delivery service that provides weekly meal ingredients & recipes to subscribers. (Duplass / Shutterstock.com)

Channing Tatum is Breaking Up with The Weinstein Company

Channing Tatum is breaking up with the Weinstein Company. Following several accusations of multiple instances of sexual harassment linked to Harvey Weinstein, the actor and filmmaker took to social media to announced that he has canceled his project, Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock.

The movie, which centers around the issue of sexual abuse, was picked by The Weinstein Company. Now, Tatum will no longer work with the company on any future projects.

“Our lone project in development with TWC — Matthew Quick’s brilliant book, Forgive Me Leonard Peacock — is a story about a boy whose life was torn asunder by sexual abuse. While we will no longer develop it or anything else that is a property of TWC, we are reminded of its powerful message of healing in the wake of tragedy,” Tatum’s statement read.

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New York, NY USA – September 14, 2016: Harvey Weinstein attends Marchesa backstage by Georgia Champman, Keren Craig during New York Fashion week Spring/Summer 2017 at Skylight Moynihan Station (lev radin / Shutterstock.com)

The movie centers around a high school student who plans to kill his best friend and then himself. It would have been Tatum’s directorial debut alongside Reid Carolin. Tatum would also be co-directing and co-producing via his Free Association production company along with Peter Kiernan, with Tatum potentially starring in the movie.

Since the news broke with The New York Times, articles surrounding alleged accounts of Weinstein’s sexual behavior have gone viral. Hollywood has since disassociated themselves with the company.

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LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 7, 2015: Actors Samuel L. Jackson & Channing Tatum at the world premiere of Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight” at the Cinerama Dome, Hollywood (Jaguar PS / Shutterstock.com)
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LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 7, 2015: Actors Samuel L. Jackson & Channing Tatum at the world premiere of Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight” at the Cinerama Dome, Hollywood (Jaguar PS / Shutterstock.com)

Brains May Continue to Function Even After Death, Study Finds

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Here’s some scary news just in time for Halloween. Studies suggest that our brains still function after we die. That means, when we die, we know that we are dead. The research was first published in 2014 and says our consciousness may still function for a period after our physical body is declared dead. Therefore, it is arguable that a person could hear themselves be pronounced dead by a doctor.

This study, which is the most significant scientific studies of its kind, was done by a team of researchers led by Dr. Sam Parnia, the director of critical care and resuscitation research at NYU Langone School of Medicine in New York. Parnia and his team of researchers studied people who had suffered cardiac arrest and had technically been declared dead and then later revived. A large number of participants in the study report being aware of their surroundings during the period in which they were pronounced dead. While most were unable to recall specific memories, 39% of the study’s participants could describe a “perception awareness.” A small percent say they were able to hear full conversations, and even see what was happening around them.

Dr. Parnia tells the Independent, death is scientifically defined by the heart no longer beating and the lack of blood flow to the brain.

“Technically, that’s how you get the time of death – it’s all based on the moment when the heart stops,” Dr. Parnia states. “Once that happens, blood no longer circulates to the brain, which means brain function halts almost instantaneously.”

Moreover, “you lose all your brain stem reflexes – your gag reflex, your pupil reflex, all that is gone,” Dr. Parnia continues. However, this research suggests brain energy that happens after death could indicate that death is more complicated than that.

A 2013 study from the University of Michigan studied brain signals of rats that were anesthetized and experienced a heart attack. Researchers of the study observed brain activity suggesting a “hyper-alerted state” shortly after the rats were pronounced dead.

“This is a very neat demonstration of an idea that’s been around for a long time: that under certain unfamiliar and confusing circumstances – like near-death – the brain becomes overstimulated and hyperexcited… “ Dr. Jason Braithwaite, the professor at the University of Birmingham, told BBC in regards to the rat research. “Like ‘fire raging through the brain,’ activity can surge through brain areas involved in conscious experience, furnishing all resultant perceptions with realer-than-real feelings and emotions.”

‘Game of Thrones’ Star Lena Headey Reveals Weinstein Harassment

Game of Thrones star Lena Headey revealed on Tuesday that she had her own harrowing experience with Harvey Weinstein in an elevator during the Venice Film Festival in 2005. When she declined his advances, he warned her to keep quiet.

“He whispered in my ear Don’t tell anyone about this, not your manager, not your agent. I got into my car and I cried,” the British actress wrote on Twitter.

“At one point Harvey asked me to take a walk down to the water, I walked down with him and he stopped and made some suggestive comment, a gesture, I just laughed it off,” Headey, 44, wrote.

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Harvey Weinstein attends the ‘Carol’ Premiere during the 68th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 2015, in Cannes, France. (Denis Makarenko / Shutterstock.com)

“I was genuinely shocked, I remember thinking, it’s got to be a joke, I said something like… oh come on mate?!?? It’d be like kissing my dad !!”

She said she saw Weinstein several years later in Los Angeles, California. “I had always carried the thought that he’d never try anything with me again,’’ Headey said. “I believed he respected my boundary.”

That said, Headey explained that Weinstein made advances to her again. Weinstein “said, let’s go up to my room, I want to give you a script,” Headey wrote.

“We walked to the lift and the energy shifted, my whole body went into high alert, the lift was going up and I said to Harvey, I’m not interested in anything other than work.

“He was silent as I spoke, furious,” Headey said.

Luckily for Headey, Weinstein’s hotel key card was not working, she claimed. he walked her back to the elevator, “holding tightly to the back of my arm,’’ she wrote.

Weinstein then ordered her to keep quiet about what had happened.

Headed also called out director Terry Gilliam, who she worked alongside in the 2005 movie The Brothers Grimm, that said not for sexual harassment.

Headed explained “(during shooting, I was subjected to endless bullying by the director Terry Gilliam),’’ she pointed out while writing about Weinstein.

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LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 20, 2015: Lena Headey & Maisie Williams at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theatre LA Live. (Denis Makarenko / Shutterstock.com)

Amazon Studios’ Roy Price Resigns Following Harassment Allegations

Amazon Studios executive, Roy Price, resigns following harassment allegations. Amazon Studios chief Roy Price has resigned, less than a week after Amazon placed the studio executive on leave following a producer accused him of sexual harassment.

Following a Hollywood Reporter report detailing harassment allegations against the Amazon Studios chief made by Isa Hackett, a producer of the Amazon series The Man in the High Castle,  Price from resigned the company. Albert Cheng will serve as the interim head of the studio; an Amazon spokesperson told CNN.

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LOS ANGELES – JUN 2: Melora Hardin, Roy Price, Jill Soloway, Gabby Hoffmann at the Brass Ring Awards Dinner at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on June 2, 2015, in Beverly Hills, CA (Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock.com)

Amazon is competing with Netflix, and other TV streaming giants and the loss of a studio executive could be a significant setback for the company. In fact, Amazon decided to cancel an event promoting their new shows in London this week. However, it is unclear if it was due to the Roy Price harassment allegations.

The harassment accusations come from an incident that allegedly happened in 2015. Hackett claims that Price repeatedly made lewd comments to her while they were both attending Comic-Con. Hackett said she reported his improper behavior to Amazon at the time.

Hackett said she was motivated to speak out because so many women had shared their stories about Harvey Weinstein, a film producer who is the subject of several sexual harassments and rape claims that have come to light recently. In fact, Weinstein resigned from the board of the Weinstein Co., on Tuesday.

“I hope we all continue to inspire each other and ultimately create change,” Hackett said.

Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Lawsuit: Appeals Court Throws Out $72 Million Award

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A Missouri appeals court has tossed out a $72 million award in a woman’s lawsuit that claimed talcum powder and other Johnson & Johnson products added to her cancer, according to CBS news.

On Tuesday, the Missouri Eastern District court ruled that Missouri was not the correct jurisdiction for the Johnson and Johnson lawsuit.

The court said a U.S. Supreme Court ruling this summer found there must be a clear connection between the plaintiff and the state where a lawsuit is filed. Consequently, in the Johnson & Johnson lawsuit, only 2 out of the 65 plaintiffs resided in Missouri.

The lawsuit was filed by Jacqueline Fox, of Birmingham, Alabama. She died in 2015 of ovarian cancer. The 2006 award she received was the first of several cases that claimed talcum powder contributed to Ovarian cancer. Three other juries found Johnson & Johnson at fault in similar lawsuits in Missouri. A Los Angeles jury awarded $417 million to a California woman who claimed she contracted ovarian cancer from using Johnson & Johnson baby powder.

That said, Johnson & Johnson sees Tuesday’s verdict as a win. A spokeswoman said the company has consistently argued that Missouri had no jurisdiction in cases involving non-residents and the company expects the existing judgments that are going through the appeals process to be reversed.

In 2016, Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $72 million in damages to the family of Jacqueline Fox. She had been using Johnson’s Baby Powder on her underwear nearly every day since she was a teen. The company claimed that scientific evidence supports the safety of the talcum powder. That said, Ovacome said that 16 studies showed talc increased the risk of ovarian cancer by a third. The British charity later said, “Ovarian cancer is a rare disease and increasing a small risk by a third still gives a small risk.” Johnson & Johnson claimed the studies were not reliable. However, by March 2017 over 1,000 women in the United States had sued the company for covering up the possible cancer risk.

China’s Space Lab is Going to Crash Into Earth! But No One Knows Where

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Within the next few months, China’s 8.5-ton space laboratory will crash into Earth. But, no one knows where it will hit.

According to reports, Tiangong 1, in Chinese translates to “Heavenly Palace,” is China’s first space lab. China launched Tiangong1 in 2011, and the laboratory worked as a prototype for a permanent space station that the country plans to construct. But six years after the lab was launched into orbit, the facility became unresponsive and is now expected to come crashing down to Earth.

Last year, Chinese officials confirmed they had lost control of the facility and that it would crash into Earth sometime in 2017. Last May, China told the United Nations that the lab would re-enter Earth between October and April 2018. That said, much of the lab is expected to burn up before entering the United States. But, Jonathan McDowell an astrophysicist from Harvard University told The Guardian, that pieces weighing up to 220 pounds could still make it to the Earth’s surface.

“You really can’t steer these things,” Dowell said. “Even a couple of days before it reenters, we probably won’t know better than six or seven hours, plus or minus, when it’s going to come down. Not knowing when it’s going to come down translates as not knowing where it’s going to come down.”

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CAPE CANAVERAL, FL- JANUARY 2: The NASA’s Logo Signage at the Kennedy Space Center, NASA in Florida on December 28, 2010. (Edwin Verin / Shutterstock.com)

While this may seem insane, this is not the first time this has happened. The Soviet Salyut 7 space station crashed into Earth in 1991. Even the United States’ NASA Skylab fell over Western Australia in 1979.

Despite the setback, China is launched Tiangong 2, a second experimental station in 2016 and plans to have a permanently manned space station in orbit by 2020.