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It’s Hollywood’s biggest night—are we all appropriately sick of that phrase? Okay, good, I won’t use it again—and while there’s plenty of excitement to be had at the Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch Shirt Also,I will get this 94th Annual Academy Awards, we all know that the real party happens on Twitter, where dedicated viewers are on hand to discuss and energetically debate everything from Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes, and Regina Hall’s hosting chops to Kristen Stewart’s formal shorts. Below, find the very best social media reactions to everything taking place at the 2022 Oscars: Oh, Timothée. The 26-year-old actor’s shirtless look spawned endless takes, many of them focusing on the sapphic undertone of his ensemble: Ariana DeBose’s acceptance speech for Best Supporting actress was appropriately moving, given the history-making nature of her win: Madeleine Albright, the first female secretary of state, died today at the age of 84 in Washington, D.C. Albright served on the National Security Council during the administration of President Jimmy Carter, and in 1993 President Bill Clinton appointed her to the position of U.S. ambassador to the United Nations; four years later Albright became secretary of state, serving in that capacity until Clinton left office in 2001.
Following her time in the Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch Shirt Also,I will get this Clinton administration, Albright founded an international strategy consulting firm and served on the board of directors for the Council on Foreign Relations; in 2016 she became a professor of diplomacy at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, and she held high-level positions with numerous progressive organizations including the Hague Institute for Global Justice, the World Justice Project, and the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor. Albright was born Marie Jean Korbel on May 15, 1937, in Prague. Her father, Josef Korbel, was a member of the Czechoslovakia foreign service who worked in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, and later became Czechoslovakia’s ambassador to Yugoslavia. In 1939, after the Nazis occupied Czechoslovakia, Albright fled to England with her family. Although she was raised Catholic and believed that her family had left for political reasons, she would later uncover that her family was Jewish. “I was 59 when I learned from a reporter and from certain letters I had received that my ancestral heritage was Jewish and that more than two dozen of my relatives had died in the Holocaust. The revelation shook my deeply ingrained sense of identity,” she would later write. After the war the family returned to Czechoslovakia, but following the 1948 Communist coup, they immigrated to Denver, where her father took a position at the University of Denver. (Condoleezza Rice was a student of his.)
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