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Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet's Heartfelt Reunion at 'Lee' Screening

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Deadline

Leonardo DiCaprio attended a special screening of Kate Winslet's new film 'Lee' in Los Angeles, expressing admiration for her talent and career. Winslet stars as Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller, a fashion model turned World War II photographer, in the film directed by Ellen Kuras. The event marked another reunion for Winslet with Titanic connections, including composer Alexandre Desplat and violinist Jonathan Evans-Jones, who appeared in the iconic 1997 film.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet Share Emotional Reunion, Praising Each Other's Talent and Strength

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, iconic co-stars from "Titanic," reunited at a special screening of Winslet's film "Lee" in Los Angeles. DiCaprio praised Winslet as "one of the great talents of my generation," which moved her to tears. Winslet produced and starred in "Lee," a biographical drama about war correspondent Lee Miller. Their friendship dates back to "Titanic," which catapulted both actors to stardom. James Cameron, the director of "Titanic," once revealed that DiCaprio almost lost the role of Jack due to his initial refusal to do a screen test.

Lee's Wrath: Boat Breaks Free, Thousands Without Power, and Housing Crisis Exposed

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox Weather

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Post-tropical cyclone Lee is battering New England with damaging wind gusts and waves, causing power outages and disruptions. Correspondents from FOX Weather report on the ground from various locations, including Yarmouth in Nova Scotia, where Lee is expected to make landfall, and Bar Harbor in Maine, where a boat broke free of its moorings due to powerful waves. Wind gusts of up to 93 mph have been recorded, and power outages have affected thousands of residents. Despite the initial impact, conditions have started to calm down in some areas.

Lee's Landfall: US-Canada Border Braces for Impact

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Source: The New York Times

Post-tropical cyclone Lee, previously a Category 5 hurricane, approached Eastern Maine and Canada, causing powerful winds, tree damage, and widespread power outages. Coastal towns in the region had prepared in advance, but anxiety grew as the storm closed in. Nova Scotia and Maine experienced significant power outages, flight cancellations, and disrupted ferry services. Fishermen expressed concern over the storm's impact on the vulnerable lobster population. While Cape Cod and coastal Massachusetts were spared major damage, rip currents and high surf remained dangerous.

Lee's Impact: Power Outages and Preparations on Massachusetts Coast

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News

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More than 1,000 customers were without power in southeastern Massachusetts as Tropical Storm Lee brought 40-50 mph winds to the area, primarily affecting Cape Cod. By 11:30 a.m., the number of customers without power had decreased to 500.

Lee, the Post-Tropical Cyclone, Brings Hurricane-Force Winds and Heavy Rain to New England and Atlantic Canada

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Lee, now a post-tropical cyclone, continues to bring hurricane-strength winds and heavy rainfall to parts of New England and Atlantic Canada. Although it has lost its tropical characteristics, Lee is still expected to impact the region, with the possibility of coastal flooding and power outages. A state emergency has been declared in Maine, and a hurricane watch is in effect for parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Residents are urged to stay indoors and avoid driving near shores, as dangerous waves and rip currents are expected.