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Did Britney Spears and Janet Jackson forgive Justin Timberlake?

To some people who weighed in on social media, yes. “Look, it took a scathing documentary to get Justin Timberlake to issue a ‘heartfelt apology’ (likely drafted by his publicist) to Britney Spears & Janet Jackson. . He’s a jerk and his apology comes too late,” celebrity hairstylist Elgin Charles wrote on Twitter. Neither Jackson nor Spears have spoken publicly about the apology, although some reports indicate that they are responding more kindly than Charles did. Entertainment Tonight reported that a person close to Spears said, “She wouldn’t want her fans to speak negatively about (Timberlake) because she has the utmost respect for both Justin and his wife. She laughed about how people are talking about it now. It happened so long ago.”

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One surprising reason the poor don't get justice in developing countries

International Justice Mission CEO Gary Haugen speaking at Faith Angle Forum, Miami Beach, Florida, April 1, 2019. | Rodrigo Valera Photography Among the many reasons poor people have difficulty getting protection in the justice systems of developing countries, one surprising factor has gone largely unnoticed, International Justice Mission CEO Gary Haugen explained. A massively underreported and underdiscussed phenomenon has hindered justice for the poor, Haugen told a group of journalists. Two words . that keeps the thing completely hidden private security. How can nations like India have high economic growth yet a dysfunctional justice system, Haugen asked rhetorically. How are large corporations able to operate in nations with high levels of violence?

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Russell Moore, Justin Giboney warn that conspiracies must be confronted with truth

Russell Moore, Justin Giboney warn that conspiracies must be confronted with truth Both urged religious people to rise above the rhetoric that helped lead to the riot at the Capitol. Russell Moore, left, and Justin Giboney during a session of the Ethics and Public Policy Center’s Faith Angle Forum. Video screengrab January 8, 2021 (RNS) Two Christian experts on religion and culture called on faith leaders Thursday (Jan. 7) to combat the conspiracy theories that they say contributed to the mob violence at the Capitol. “How much do we have to see, from the Comet Pizza situation all the way through to what happened yesterday?” asked Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission at a previously scheduled online event with AND Campaign President Justin Giboney.

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