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Italy's fascists devoted to Il Duce

The face of modern-day fascism - Lazio soccer player Paolo Di Canio's 2005 salute to supporters at the end of the team's game with AS Roma is notorious. Photo / AP For thousands of pilgrims who pay homage at Benito Mussolini's tomb, he's still more a saint than a sinner.Behind the counter, amid the Mussolini clocks, swastika badges, fascist recipe books and busts of Hitler, Benizzi Ferrini has hung a T-shirt featuring the face of Italian former professional footballer, Paolo Di Canio, who has previously described himself as a "

Lee movie reviews & film summaries

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Get to know the faces of Five Nights at Freddys in these creepy character posters

Only six months remain until the big screen adaptation of Five Nights at Freddy’s is released. In preparation for its theatrical (and streaming) run, Blumhouse released official posters for the film, that manage to capture the original spirit of the games, but with a cinematic twist. Recommended Videos Individual posters of each of the main animatronics were released on social media, which oddly look similar to the first video game title, but with a much more purple hue.

Michael Jackson Net Worth How Much is Jackson Worth?

Michael Jackson, the iconic American singer, songwriter, actor, producer, and philanthropist, had a net worth of negative $500 million at the time of his death. Despite his massive debt, Jackson’s estate has gone on to earn nearly $2 billion since then, making him one of the wealthiest music icons in history. Jackson sold over 750 million albums during his career, including 35 million in the year following his death. Key Takeaways Michael Jackson had a net worth of negative $500 million at the time of his death.

No joke grab the presale code for Ben Schwartzs NYC show now

Straight to the punchline here – click on over to beat the rush for tickets to the upcoming Ben Schwartz & Friends improv show at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on April 23. Recommended Videos The actor/comedian announced on Twitter that tickets are live today, and fans can score their presale seats using the code IMPROV to “get ‘em before everyone else.” The code is necessary to access tickets to the presale, which is going on now.