The Secret Behind Who Really Sang That Taylor Swift Cover on 'Killing Eve'

May 25, 2020

Jon Hamm in tennis shorts, anyone? I'm not saying I clicked through every single one of these to relive old time, but my god, the one through the fence. (Lainey Gossip)

Because the internet is a mistake -- see my actions above -- Hilary Duff would like to make it clear that she is not a sex trafficker, and I will gladly nuke Twitter if she gives the word. Or even just a wink. (Dlisted)

The crazy story of how Taylor Swift managed to get her brother to secretly cover one of her songs for Killing Eve, which may or may not have screwed Scooter Braun out of the royalties. I went cross-eyed halfway through this. (Celebitchy)

Roxana wrote about the healing power of Good Will Hunting, a movie whose soothing qualities might be needed now more than ever (RogerEbert.com)

Leonardo DiCaprio's new History Channel show is a middle finger to the Confederacy? You have my full attention. (The Daily Beast)

The Very Smart Brothas on why The Wire's Stringer Bell was so dumb and terrible at his job that he deserved to die. (The Root)

Rebekah Jones, the co-creator of Florida's COVID-19 dashboard who was fired for refusing to manipulating data, has issued a DAMNING public statement after Governor Ron DeSantis tried to trash her credentials. Unspoken question here: How many other states are pulling this same stunt? (Bek Jones)

Because 2020 isn't even halfway over, Trump wants to start testing nukes for the first time in 30 years. (Business Insider)

Fun Fact: This happened right after Brady finished talking shit to Charles Barkley. Just trash talk, trash talk, trash talk, riiippppp.

Turns out the long-legged AT-AT walkers in Star Wars actually make sense and aren't as dumb as they look even when the Rebels are just like, "Shit, what if we just use some rope?" (io9)

If you like strawberries and not knowing your food might have tiny bugs in it, maybe skip this link. (Lifehacker)

OAN tried to come at Rachel Maddow in court. It didn't go well for them. (Variety)

Do you miss live sporting events? Playing team sports? Cannonballers know there are books about everything. Cannonball Read has reviewed sports books from kid lit, to mysteries, to memoirs, and histories. See what they recommend. (Cannonball Read 12)

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