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Netflix fixes Stranger Things' Under Armour blunder

Netflix has quietly removed an Under Armour logo from Stranger Things after fans spotted the anachronism. The editing gaffe is being compared to Game of Thrones' Starbucks cup moment. Read more.

BBC's Top Earners Revealed Amid Trump Lawsuit

As Donald Trump sues the BBC for $5bn over a Panorama edit, we examine the broadcaster's latest list of highest-paid stars, featuring Gary Lineker and Zoe Ball. Discover the full salary breakdown.

Trump sues BBC for $10bn over Jan 6 documentary edit

Donald Trump files a $10bn lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama edit, as ministers prepare to unveil BBC funding plans. Political leaders clash over the broadcaster's future and independence.

Trump to Sue BBC Over Doctored Panorama Speech

Donald Trump vows to file a £760m libel lawsuit against the BBC within 24 hours, alleging the broadcaster doctored his 2021 Capitol speech. The corporation apologised but refused compensation.

Trump to Sue BBC Over Edited Panorama Speech

Former US President Donald Trump has announced he will file a lawsuit against the BBC within hours, alleging the broadcaster misrepresented his speech in a Panorama documentary. Follow the latest developments.

Marisela's filtered tour photos divide fans

Mexican-American singer Marisela's recent promotional images appear heavily edited, with fans praising her beauty while urging her to ease up on the filters. The 59-year-old icon is not alone, as Khloe Kardashian faces similar scrutiny.

Khloe Kardashian Faces Photoshop Backlash Again

Khloe Kardashian is under fire for heavily edited photos in her 'Almost Always' perfume campaign, despite vowing to reduce Photoshop use. Fans are divided over the unrealistic images.

BBC hires after Davie quits over Trump edit scandal

The BBC has launched its search for a new Director-General following Tim Davie's resignation. Candidates have until year-end to apply for the role, as the corporation faces intense scrutiny over editorial standards.

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