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					<description><![CDATA[10:30 p.m.Kate Winslet somehow pulled off that tough Philly accent, and Emmy voters rewarded her for it.Winslet won best actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Mare of Easttown” on Sunday night.The British actress played a Pennsylvania police detective, wife mother and grandmother who must investigate a teen girl’s murder amid a troubled &#8230;]]></description>
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					10:30 p.m.Kate Winslet somehow pulled off that tough Philly accent, and Emmy voters rewarded her for it.Winslet won best actress in a limited series or TV movie for “Mare of Easttown” on Sunday night.The British actress played a Pennsylvania police detective, wife mother and grandmother who must investigate a teen girl’s murder amid a troubled family life.10:00 p.m.“RuPaul’s Drag Race” is making it a marathon. And a rout.The VH1 show won the Emmy for top reality-competition show for the fourth straight year.Ted Lasso has roped himself an Emmy.Jason Sudeikis, who plays the title character in the Apple TV+ show about a happy-go-lucky American football coach hired to head a British soccer team, won the Emmy Award for best actor in a comedy series on Sunday night.It’s the first career acting Emmy for Sudeikis, and the third Emmy of the night for “Ted Lasso.”Jean Smart won an Emmy to mark a remarkable career renaissance.Smart won best actress in a comedy series night for her role in HBO Max’s “Hacks.”9:30 p.m.“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” won the Emmy Award for best variety talk series for the sixth straight year. It was the second award the show won Sunday. It also won for best writing.The Emmy for best supporting actor in a drama series went to Tobias Menzies for “The Crown.”9:00 p.m.Gillian Anderson has turned the Iron Lady into Emmy gold.Anderson won best supporting actress in a drama series on Sunday night for playing British prime minister Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of “The Crown.”Evan Peters won best supporting actor in a limited series or TV movie for HBO’s “Mare of Easttown” on Sunday night, and Julianne Nicholson won best supporting actress for the show.8:40 p.m.Feel-good comedy “Ted Lasso” started off on a high note at Sunday's Emmy Awards, with castmates Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein earning the evening’s first honors.An ebullient Waddingham, winner of the best supporting actress award for a comedy, said series star and producer Jason Sudeikis “changed my life with this, and more importantly my baby girl’s."Goldstein, who won the counterpart award for supporting actor, said he had promised not to swear and either mimed or was muted for a few seconds, then called the show the “privilege and pleasure” of his life.Original storyEmmy Awards host Cedric the Entertainer and the show's producers promise it will be a celebration for all. But it could be much more rewarding, even historic, for some.That includes Netflix's drama "The Crown" and Apple TV+ comedy "Ted Lasso." Each is considered a frontrunner Sunday for top series honors in their respective categories, and their casts received armloads of nominations.Most of "The Crown" cast, including stars Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson and Emma Corrin gathered in London while in Los Angeles Cynthia Erivo, Kathryn Hahn, "Pose" star Billy Porter and Aidy Bryant and Bowen Yang of "Saturday Night Live" were among those walking the red carpet for Sunday's ceremony.Cedric the Entertainer wore a teal suit before show, but promised a lot of costume changes during the Emmys, He said he hoped people didn't look too closely at his feet."I haven't really done quick changes in a while. I usually take my time because, you know, it's the socks with men. The socks take a minute. So don't look down. All the socks might be the same."More than the shows on streaming would benefit. Victories in both the best drama and comedy series categories would mark a first for streaming services and reinforce their growing dominance, to the dismay of competitors.The top nominees include the British royal drama "The Crown" and the Star Wars-universe derived "The Mandalorian," which received a leading 24 nominations each.On the comedy side, the feel-good comedy "Ted Lasso" is competing with "black-ish"; "Cobra Kai"; "Emily in Paris"; "Hacks"; "The Flight Attendant"; "The Kominsky Method" and "PEN15."Other drama series contenders include past winner "The Handmaid's Tale" and "Lovecraft Country," which was canceled after a single season but yielded nods for cast members Jonathan Majors, Jurnee Smollett, Aunjanue Ellis and the late Michael K. Williams, who died Sept. 6.They're part of a diverse field of nominees. Of the 96 acting nods for drama, comedy and miniseries, nearly 44% — a total of 42 nominations — went to people of color. Their rise echoes the change in the U.S. population, with the number of people who identify as white shrinking for the first time in census history.
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<p><strong><em>10:00 p.m.</em></strong></p>
<p>“RuPaul’s Drag Race” is making it a marathon. And a rout.</p>
<p>The VH1 show won the Emmy for top reality-competition show for the fourth straight year.<strong><em><br /></em></strong></p>
<p>Ted Lasso has roped himself an Emmy.</p>
<p>Jason Sudeikis, who plays the title character in the Apple TV+ show about a happy-go-lucky American football coach hired to head a British soccer team, won the Emmy Award for best actor in a comedy series on Sunday night.</p>
<p>It’s the first career acting Emmy for Sudeikis, and the third Emmy of the night for “Ted Lasso.”</p>
<p>Jean Smart won an Emmy to mark a remarkable career renaissance.</p>
<p>Smart won best actress in a comedy series night for her role in HBO Max’s “Hacks.”<strong><em><br /></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>9:30 p.m.</em></strong></p>
<p>“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” won the Emmy Award for best variety talk series for the sixth straight year. It was the second award the show won Sunday. It also won for best writing.</p>
<p>The Emmy for best supporting actor in a drama series went to Tobias Menzies for “The Crown.”<strong><em><br /></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>9:00 p.m.</em></strong></p>
<p>Gillian Anderson has turned the Iron Lady into Emmy gold.</p>
<p>Anderson won best supporting actress in a drama series on Sunday night for playing British prime minister Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of “The Crown.”</p>
<p>Evan Peters won best supporting actor in a limited series or TV movie for HBO’s “Mare of Easttown” on Sunday night, and Julianne Nicholson won best supporting actress for the show.<em><strong/></em></p>
<p><strong><em>8:40 p.m.</em></strong></p>
<p>Feel-good comedy “Ted Lasso” started off on a high note at Sunday's Emmy Awards, with castmates Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein earning the evening’s first honors.</p>
<p>An ebullient Waddingham, winner of the best supporting actress award for a comedy, said series star and producer Jason Sudeikis “changed my life with this, and more importantly my baby girl’s."</p>
<p>Goldstein, who won the counterpart award for supporting actor, said he had promised not to swear and either mimed or was muted for a few seconds, then called the show the “privilege and pleasure” of his life.<strong><em><br /></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Original story</em></strong></p>
<p>Emmy Awards host Cedric the Entertainer and the show's producers promise it will be a celebration for all. But it could be much more rewarding, even historic, for some.</p>
<p>That includes Netflix's drama "The Crown" and Apple TV+ comedy "Ted Lasso." Each is considered a frontrunner Sunday for top series honors in their respective categories, and their casts received armloads of nominations.</p>
<p>Most of "The Crown" cast, including stars Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson and Emma Corrin gathered in London while in Los Angeles Cynthia Erivo, Kathryn Hahn, "Pose" star Billy Porter and Aidy Bryant and Bowen Yang of "Saturday Night Live" were among those walking the red carpet for Sunday's ceremony.</p>
<p>Cedric the Entertainer wore a teal suit before show, but promised a lot of costume changes during the Emmys, He said he hoped people didn't look too closely at his feet.</p>
<p>"I haven't really done quick changes in a while. I usually take my time because, you know, it's the socks with men. The socks take a minute. So don't look down. All the socks might be the same."</p>
<p>More than the shows on streaming would benefit. Victories in both the best drama and comedy series categories would mark a first for streaming services and reinforce their growing dominance, to the dismay of competitors.</p>
<p>The top nominees include the British royal drama "The Crown" and the Star Wars-universe derived "The Mandalorian," which received a leading 24 nominations each.</p>
<p>On the comedy side, the feel-good comedy "Ted Lasso" is competing with "black-ish"; "Cobra Kai"; "Emily in Paris"; "Hacks"; "The Flight Attendant"; "The Kominsky Method" and "PEN15."</p>
<p>Other drama series contenders include past winner "The Handmaid's Tale" and "Lovecraft Country," which was canceled after a single season but yielded nods for cast members Jonathan Majors, Jurnee Smollett, Aunjanue Ellis and the late Michael K. Williams, who died Sept. 6.</p>
<p>They're part of a diverse field of nominees. Of the 96 acting nods for drama, comedy and miniseries, nearly 44% — a total of 42 nominations — went to people of color. Their rise echoes the change in the U.S. population, with the number of people who identify as white shrinking for the first time in census history.</p>
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<p>LOS ANGELES — The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan, has told Oprah Winfrey that she experienced suicidal thoughts and was concerned when the decision was made that her son wouldn't have a royal title. </p>
<p>Meghan, who is biracial, told Winfrey in the interview airing Sunday night in the U.S. that there were discussions among the royal family about how dark her son's skin would be. </p>
<p>Meghan told Winfrey in the interview airing Sunday that she “just didn’t see a solution” to the mental suffering she had experienced and told Harry she “didn’t want to be alive anymore.” </p>
<p>She said she went to a senior royal staffer and said she needed to get help for her mental health, but was told it would be bad for the family if she did. </p>
<p>She described the moment as a breaking point leading to her and Harry stepping aside from their royal duties.</p>
<p>Meghan however refused to criticize Queen Elizabeth II, saying she had “always been wonderful to me.” </p>
<p>Winfrey asked Harry whether he would have stepped down from his royal duties if he had never met Meghan. Harry replied that “I wouldn’t have been able to, because I myself was trapped as well” until ”the moment that I met Meg.” </p>
<p>Prince Harry denied blindsiding the queen with the news that he and Meghan were stepping down from their royal duties, saying it was preceded by several conversations. </p>
<p>He did however say that his father, Prince Charles, has stopped taking his calls.</p>
<p>Harry said his family cut him off financially in early 2020. Harry said “we did everything we did to make it work” and would never have left had the palace been supportive of Meghan.</p>
<p>The couple also revealed their second child, due later this summer, will be a girl. Their first child, son Archie, turns 2 in May.</p>
<p>Harry says “to have a boy and then a girl, what more can you ask for? But now we’ve got our family."</p>
<p>Winfrey's interview with Harry and his wife Meghan opened with the host saying no questions are off limits and that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not being paid for the televised special. Early moments focused on Meghan describing how naive she was about royal life, including that she “didn't fully understand what the job was" and spent nights "googling" because there was no formal training or effort to teach her. </p>
<p>The interview special aired on CBS and will be shown the following day in Britain.</p>
<p><i>The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, seven days a week. </i><br /><i>Call </i><b><i>1-800-273-8255</i></b><i> if you are experiencing thoughts of suicide or mental distress.</i></p>
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