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Oscars 2017 Best Picture: The Winner Is… Incorrect?

Well… that was awkward. The climactic moment of the 2017 Academy Awards proved to be both anti-climactic and rather historic, although not for the reasons many expected. No, La La Land did not set the record for most Oscars won in a single year. Nor did it even win the trophy for Best Picture. But presented Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway DID initially call out La La Land as the winner of last night's most prestigious honor, prompting that movie's cast and crew to go out on stage and accept the award. Except there was a mistake. Beatty had been given the wrong envelope. After Jimmy Kimmel, Beatty and an Oscars representative came out to whishper in his ear about what happened, La La Land producer Jordan Horowitz took to the microphone and said: “Guys, I'm sorry. There's a mistake. Moonlight, you guys won Best Picture. This is not a joke. I'm afraid they read the wrong thing.” It was understandably confusing. We needed to see a close-up of the actual envelope to actually believe that Moonlight was the Best Picture champion. “Guys. This is very unfortunate, what happened,” Kimmel told the crowd, joking, “Personally, I blame Steve Harvey for this .” Said auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers in a statement: “We sincerely apologize to Moonlight, La La Land, Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, and Oscar viewers for the error that was made during the award announcement for Best Picture,” it read. “The presenters had mistakenly been given the wrong category envelope and when discovered, was immediately corrected. We are currently investigating how this could have happened, and deeply regret that this occurred.” What a bizarre occurrence. What a huge upset! Watch it all unfold below:

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Oscar Index: Get Ready For the Upset of the Century!

As we race toward O-Day, Movieline’s Institute for the Advanced Study of Kudos Forensics has worked tirelessly to parse the latest input, insight and insanity to arise in the build-up to the 83rd Academy Awards. It hasn’t always been pretty, but it’s as close to empirically accurate as you’re going to get without a peephole at PricewaterhouseCoopers. And this week we’ve been especially busy. To the Index!

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Harold Ford to Bring His Expert Knowledge to the Sunny Tax Haven of Bermuda

While we wait for Harold Ford to explain how he’s avoided filing a New York tax return while working in New York, he’s preparing to jet off for Bermuda. To address a group that lobbies for tax evaders, er, avoiders. Shadow New York Senate candidate Harold Ford spent all week mushing through the snow pretending to know where he lives . But next month he’ll be relaxing in the warm sun of Bermuda and speaking to a group that works to preserve the small island as a haven for American companies looking to avoid paying taxes, without all that stigma of being a “tax haven.” On March 4, Ford is slated to be the keynote speaker at the Bermuda International Business Association’s annual meeting , to be held at the luxury Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel (pictured below). He’ll talk, according to a BIBA press release, about “the challenges and opportunities that face America and how Bermuda can play a vital role in the U.S. and global economy.” The vital role that Bermuda currently plays in the U.S. economy is that it doesn’t tax corporations , which may explain why nearly a third of foreign profits reported by U.S. corporations in 2003 came from Bermuda and two other low-tax countries , and why 13,000 international corporations, most of them American, are headquartered there. It’s sort of like an international version of Tennessee, which doesn’t have a personal income tax, and which is where Ford presumably claimed to have lived for the past three years while he made money in New York without filing a state income tax return. BIBA’s primary argument seems to be that Bermuda is not a “tax haven” (which sounds bad) but merely has a ” favorable tax structure ” (good!). Here’s how BIBA’s former chairman described companies who set up a Bermuda P.O. Box in 2002 to a Knight Ridder reporter: “It’s not tax evasion,” said Raymond Medeiros, past chairman of the Bermuda International Business Association and a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. “No one is doing anything illicit or criminal not to pay taxes. It’s tax avoidance, and that’s legitimate.” Sounds familiar! And it actually clears up a little matter in Ford’s legislative record. Ford voted to ” end offshore tax havens ” in 2004 as a congressman, which would make him a strange choice for BIBA’s keynote speaker. But it’s clear that he’s all for tax avoidance , which is totally cool. Meanwhile, now Ford has fewer taxes to worry about avoiding — he’s been suspended as an MSNBC analyst while he mulls his Senate bid to avoid conflicts of interest.

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White House: Fox News Is "Opinion Masquerading As News"

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