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Rami Malek’s Cannes Showcase: Can 'The Man I Love' Spark a Career Renaissance?
As Rami Malek presents his most acclaimed work yet at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, the industry watches to see if this...
Martin's Hope Rekindled: A New Era for A Song of Ice and Fire?
A Game of Thrones spinoff's success sparks renewed optimism for George R.R. Martin's long-awaited novel series.
Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders Unite for Asian American Pride
The Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders are celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with inspiring s...
Iran's Weapons Demonstrations Send a Signal
Iran's capital city has seen a surge in weapons demonstrations, sparking concerns about the threat of war both domestica...
The 30-Year Pursuit: Raul Castro Indictment and the New Pressure on Havana
A Miami grand jury indictment targeting Raul Castro's military legacy signals a hardening of U.S. policy toward the Cuba...
The High Price of Influence: Inside Trump’s Web of Pardons and Polymarket Profits
An investigation into how political loyalty and massive financial bets are reshaping American justice and national secur...
D.C.'s War on Juvenile Crime: Will Targeting Parents Stop 'Teen Takeovers'?
Attorney Jeanine Pirro proposes using Statute 22-811 to penalize guardians as Washington D.C. grapples with a surge in y...
Breaking the Silence: Boys and Young Men's Hidden Struggle with Mental Health
A new report from the Jed Foundation shines a light on the alarming mental health challenges faced by boys and young men...
AI-Powered Luxury: The Duchess of Sussex’s £92,000 Wardrobe Venture
Meghan leverages the OneOff platform to monetize her high-fashion looks, though some price tags remain hidden from the p...
Los Angeles's $100 Million Mobility Paradox: Funding Secured, Staff Missing
The City of Los Angeles is requesting a six-year extension on Boyle Heights infrastructure projects, admitting it lacks ...
Curbing the Commander: Democrats Target Trump's Iran Strategy via War Powers
A legislative showdown in the House of Representatives seeks to strip President Trump of unilateral military authority i...
The Terminator’s 35th Anniversary: Liquid Metal Returns to Los Angeles Theaters
Limited screenings of the action classic are already selling out, highlighting the film's revolutionary CGI legacy.
Netflix Pivots to the 2005 Trial After 'Michael' Biopic Sparks Abuse Censorship Outcry
After a record-breaking biopic ignored child abuse allegations, Netflix is releasing 'Michael Jackson: The Verdict' to d...
Royal Relatability: Charles and Camilla’s Community Tour of Northern Ireland
From ukulele strums in County Down to supporting domestic abuse survivors, the royal couple concludes a three-day visit ...
Battleships, K-Pop, and Cocktails: Mapping LA's Memorial Day Weekend
From the shores of San Pedro to the streets of Highland Park, Los Angeles is deploying a massive array of festivals to k...
PETA's Giant Hen Proposal Sparks Row at Norfolk's 'Chicken Roundabout'
A plan to install a massive bird sculpture and encourage motorists to honk has met fierce resistance from Ditchingham vi...
Orlando Protests Echo a Global Shift: Can America Adapt?
As the US grapples with China's rise and internal economic woes, a protest in Orlando highlights the tension between Ame...
Tarantino's Tight Grip: The 2019 Set Scolding that Shaped 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'
A candid look at the reported incident between Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino on the set of 'Once Upon a Time in Hollyw...
Tess Daly's Shock Split: Rhian Sugden's Unlikely Role
The drama surrounding Tess Daly and Vernon Kay's separation has drawn in an unexpected figure: Rhian Sugden, who's now a...
20 Years After Not Guilty: Revisiting Michael Jackson's Child Molestation Trial
A look back at the 2005 trial that captivated the nation, and the questions that still linger.
The Allure of Apocalypse: Why We Crave Cinematic Destruction
From natural catastrophes to sci-fi nightmares, the disaster movie genre has spent 40 years perfecting the art of the hi...
The Dark Side of Retirement: Unpacking the Corporate Horror of Netflix's 'The Boroughs'
A retired engineer discovers that his new luxury community is a playground for supernatural monsters and corporate greed...
The Ghost List: Why the 'Top 10' TV Dramas Remain Unnamed
A recent report promises a definitive guide to the last thirty years of television, but leaves viewers searching for the...
Attack on Titan: A Cultural Phenomenon Born of Anime
The global phenomenon that is Attack on Titan has left an indelible mark on anime and pop culture, but what makes its in...
Pokémon Legends: Z-A's Thrilling Multiplayer Battles and Rewards
Pokémon Legends: Z-A's multiplayer battles and rewards are a game-changer for fans of the series.
The Istanbul Celebration: What Prince William’s Aston Villa Joy Reveals About the Royal Divide
Prince William's emotional celebration of Aston Villa's Europa League victory highlights the stark distance between the ...
A Week of Turmoil for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
From a fatal hit-and-run in North Carolina to legal battles over abuse claims, the LDS community is facing a complex ser...
The Art of the Final Frame: Why Movie Endings Define Cinematic Legacy
A new analysis explores the delicate balance between emotional closure and audience frustration in film finales.
Procedural Technicality Denies Justice to ADHD Officer at Greater Manchester Police
A tribunal confirmed harassment and discrimination against PC Talitha Henderson, but a missed deadline left her without ...
Rays Rise, White Sox Fall in MLB Power Rankings
The eighth week of our MLB Power Rankings brings about a number of moves, including Colorado moving up one spot to 29th ...