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Nicole Kidman is embarking on surprising new career path after mom’s death
Big little career change. Nicole Kidman revealed on Saturday that her mother Janelle Ann Kidman’s September 2024 passing has inspired her to become a death doula, per the San Francisco Chronicle. The actress, 58, acknowledged to University of San Francisco students during the school’s Silk Speakers series that the profession “sound[s] a little weird” —…
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J.J. Abrams, David Fincher, Denis Villeneuve and Over 1,000 More Sign Open Letter Against Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger
More than 1,000 professionals across the TV and film industry, including heavyweights like J.J. Abrams, David Fincher, Jason Bateman, Kristen Stewart, Emma Thompson and Lin-Manuel Miranda, signed an open letter on Monday opposing the impending Paramount acquisition of Warner Bros. “We are deeply concerned by indications of support for this merger that prioritize the interests…
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Trump and Netanyahu’s Iran gamble backfires as Israelis now consider it failure: report
The 40-day war with Iran is becoming a political millstone around both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump’s necks — and Israeli public opinion shows that the nation believes the operation has spectacularly failed to deliver on its promises. According to the New York Times, new polling reveals widespread Israeli disillusionment with the…
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‘Warnermount,’ Superheroes and Theatrical Windows: 5 Things We’re Looking for at CinemaCon
It’s time once again for studios execs, movie theater owners and the movie stars that make them billions to gather in Las Vegas for a week of trailer debuts, cocktail parties, public renewals of partnership vows and private grumblings about windowing and depleted release slates. It’s CinemaCon 2026, the annual trade show held by Cinema…
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‘Sunrise on the Reaping’ Trailer Brings Us Back to ‘The Hunger Games’ for Another Quarter Quell
As the sun rises on Monday morning, Lionsgate has dropped another trailer for “The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.” Just days after a teaser briefly introduced a few fan-favorite characters from the prequel, the newest video fully drops viewers into Haymitch’s Quarter Quell. The prequel stars Joseph Zada, Jesse Plemons, Elle Fanning, Kieran Culkin,…
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Defiant Iran accuses US of ‘piracy’ over Strait of Hormuz blockade, taunts Trump over gas prices
A defiant Iran on Monday accused the US of “piracy” following President Trump’s vow to block the Strait of Hormuz — as the regime taunted that the looming blockade would soon make Americans “nostalgic” for $4 gas. Iran’s armed forces claimed Trump’s threat to block Iranian ports and restrict vessels in international waters from 10 a.m.…
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West Wilson leaves Amanda Batula’s apartment with shoes in hand after first public date since romance bombshell
West Wilson did the walk of shame the morning after he and Amanda Batula had their first public date since confirming their romance. Wilson was pictured leaving Batula’s NYC apartment on Saturday around 1:30 p.m. with his shoes and overnight bag in hand. The 31-year-old wore an all black outfit including a long-sleeved Nike shirt,…
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San Pedro residents fight plans to put an addiction recovery center in their neighborhood
More than 200 people who live near a proposed addiction recovery center in San Pedro protested at the site Sunday afternoon, arguing the facility — which would share property with or displace a nursing home — is a bad fit for the neighborhood. Some residents are hopeful that a Tuesday evening town hall meeting will…
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‘Clearly a psychopath’: Theorist warns ‘morally insane’ USA has bigger problems than Trump
President Donald Trump’s return to power is a damning indictment of American society, according to a political theorist. And his prosecution of the war in Iran is a demonstration of his bottomless unfitness for office. Alan Elrod recently published a piece for Liberal Currents analyzing Trump’s second presidency and what it means for the future…
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Coal’s fortunes shift as Trump uses orders and taxpayer money to keep plants operating
WASHINGTON — Before Donald Trump returned to the White House, the Biden administration and many electric utilities were building a future dominated by renewable energy. They aimed to replace coal, slashing greenhouse gases and reducing air pollution that kills more than a thousand people annually. Dozens of coal plants — emitting as much planet-warming pollution as 27…









