The Daily Populous

Thursday May 21st, 2020 evening edition

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Ruby Rose’s surprise exit from the CW series “Batwoman” stemmed from an ill fit between star and production.

According to multiple sources, Rose was unhappy with the long hours required of her as the series lead, which led to friction on the set.

It was thus decided by her and the network and studio, Warner Bros. Television, that they would part ways.

She previously appeared on Netflix’s “Orange Is the New Black” and has appeared in supporting roles in several films to date.

Given the sudden nature of it, speculation has been rampant as to the reason for Rose’s exit from the series.

She went on to say that she had attempted suicide multiple times and had been hospitalized at different times in her life.

The show centers on Kate Kane, the cousin of Bruce Wayne and an out lesbian who assumes the titular mantle of Batwoman to protect Gotham City. »

The Curious Tale of Dennis The Menace

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For all that he’s a mischievous imp, his angelic looks help to get him out of trouble.

As with Matt Groening and the Simpsons, years later, Hank named the respective members of Dennis’s family after his own family.

The UK Dennis was put on the front cover of the Beano in 1974 and has been there ever since. »

Scotland bans companies based in tax havens from accessing coronavirus bailout money

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Scotland has become the latest country to block companies based in tax havens from accessing coronavirus bailout funds, in a move that will increase pressure on Boris Johnson’s government to introduce similar measures.

A second amendment to the Scottish legislation, introduced by the Green Party, would have required companies taking bailout money to commit to country-by-country reporting in their accounts.

The Tax Justice Network’s chief executive, Alex Cobham, said this would leave the door open to companies registered in many of the world’s most dangerous corporate tax havens. »