Tom Holland's Spider-Man gets a fresh start in the MCU, trading in superhero teams for street-level crime-fighting.
Here are the top 15 stories from 2026-06-11, ranked by readership.
Tom Holland's Spider-Man gets a fresh start in the MCU, trading in superhero teams for street-level crime-fighting.
UK Defence Secretary John Healey's resignation exposes a deeper crisis in government spending priorities, with welfare and green policies taking precedence over military needs.
A 32‑year‑old man received 11 years and 3 months after his TikTok‑focused driving caused a fatal crash that killed 20‑month‑old Finley Baker.
A cinematic era ends as the director moves from big-screen blockbusters to a Prime Video origin story, leaving a third film in limbo.
A semi‑truck blaze shut I‑95 at mile‑marker 310 for hours, and new HUD income limits are now pushing rents at The Palms at Town Center up by hundreds of dollars.
The 2023 anime “Akira’s Bucket List” will vanish from Netflix on July 7, as a licensing deal lapses, prompting a scramble among fans to grab the series before it disappears.
Influencer‑mom Avery Woods reveals what to expect from the Mormon Wives: Orange County series and her affordable press‑on nails.
Stanley Tucci's new National Geographic series promises to redefine British culinary perceptions, but will it live up to the hype?
A deep dive into the Wardex Corporation, telepathic artifacts, and the moral cost of cosmic secrets in Steven Spielberg's latest sci-fi epic.
James Gunn's DCU film sparks debate over Supergirl's earrings, but the director's explanation may just silence the critics.
Cohen reflects on his news‑rooted work ethic, the drama of a ‘Summer House’ reunion, and how fatherhood grounds his hectic media life.
A decade after New Leaf revolutionized the series, Animal Crossing fans eagerly await the next installment, hoping to see how Nintendo will maintain the franchise's signature charm while introducing meaningful innovations.
On June 11, 2026, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and UFC CEO Dana White inked a deal to use mixed‑martial‑arts events as a tool for national unity, a move that has sparked both intrigue and skepticism.
London’s elite mingled under a rainy sky to celebrate the Royal Academy’s 258th summer exhibition, where art, fashion and music converged in a lavish gala.
A dark, ballad‑based film starring Hugh Jackman divides critics as it swaps swashbuckling myth for mortality.