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‘Superman’ Star David Corenswet Reached Out to Henry Cavill and Tyler Hoechlin For Advice, But They Said We’re ‘Not Gonna Try and Give You Any Tips’: ‘Superman’s Not So Much for Giving Advice’
The new Superman has to save the world all on his own. In a red carpet interview with Heart at the London premiere of James Gunn’s “Superman,” star David Corenswet discussed...
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‘Old Guard 2’ Star KiKi Layne on Panic Attacks, Cortisone Shots and Being a Black Female Action Hero: ‘All of This Is Much Bigger Than Me’
It’s just days before the release of “The Old Guard 2,” but KiKi Layne is already thinking about a third movie in the action franchise. “I pray for it,” Layne says. “I’m like,...
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‘The Bear’ Sound Team Breaks Down the Anxiety-Inducing Restaurant Noises Behind the Show’s Signature Chaos
Since its start, “The Bear” has been lauded by restaurant workers for its realistic portrayal of kitchen chaos. The show relays how frenetic back-of-house operations can get,...
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Michael Douglas Has ‘No Intention’ of Returning to Acting, Says U.S. Idealism ‘Does Not Exist Now’: ‘People Are Going Into Politics to Make Money’
Michael Douglas, who is at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival to present a newly restored print of Miloš Forman’s classic “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” spoke at the festival...
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Box Office: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Bites Off $26 Million Friday, ‘F1’ Races Toward $100 Million
Dinosaurs and racecars are at the top of the box office, so it’s safe to say summer movie season is in full swing. Universal’s “Jurassic World Rebirth,” the seventh in the...
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‘Little Amélie’ Review: A White Girl Raised in Japan Shares Her Unforgettable Worldview in Colorful French Cartoon
The Japan-inclined daughter of a Belgian diplomat, Amélie Nothomb has published several books about her upbringing in Asia, including one in which she boldly channels her inner...
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Peter Sarsgaard on Speaking Out on ‘Divided’ U.S.: ‘You Can Tell I Didn’t Vote for Trump’
While accepting the President’s Award during the opening night of the 59th edition of the Karlovy Vary Film Festival on Friday, actor Peter Sarsgaard spoke out on the current...
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Bobby Jenks, closer for White Sox World Series-winning team, dead at 44
Former Chicago White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, who recorded the final out of the 2005 World Series, died Saturday at the age of 44 after a battle with stomach cancer.
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Reduce screen time and ditch big tech’s grip
Reclaim your time from big tech with effective screen time reduction strategies for iPhone and Android, featuring steps to limit app usage and create phone-free zones.
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Texans pledge $500,000 to communities affected by devastating flood: 'We are heartbroken'
The Houston Texans plan to donate $500,000 to help support the community harmed by the deadly flooding in Texas Hill Country on Friday.
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DHS: Several criminal illegal aliens deported to South Sudan after delays from 'activist judges'
The Department of Homeland Security said it deported several violent criminal illegal aliens after weeks of delays caused by court orders from "activist judges" that blocked ICE...
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Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt to ‘likely’ undergo Tommy John surgery as New York's woes mount
The New York Yankees were dealt a crushing blow as manager Aaron Boone said reliable starting pitcher Clarke Schmidt will "likely" need Tommy John surgery.
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Kelly Clarkson postpones Las Vegas residency hours before opening night
Kelly Clarkson's highly anticipated Las Vegas residency opening was postponed hours before showtime because the singer needs vocal rest after demanding preparations.
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Is crying at work finally acceptable? What BBC readers and experts say about tearful employees
The BBC explored workplace crying etiquette through reader experiences, revealing how gender affects perceptions of emotional displays, with coaches advocating for emotional...
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Former Eagles Super Bowl champ Bryan Braman battling rare, aggressive cancer: 'In the fight of his life'
Super Bowl champion Bryan Braman is in the "fight of his life" as he undergoes treatment for a rare and aggressive cancer.
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Heather Graham flaunts ageless figure in stunning bikini collection during Italian vacation
Heather Graham shares stunning bikini photos from her Sardinia getaway on Instagram, enjoying crystal blue Mediterranean waters with friends and praising Jane Seymour's beauty.
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Phillies star Nick Castellanos yells at fan for berating teammate after loss: 'Crossed multiple lines'
Philadelphia Phillies star Nick Castellanos stuck up for his teammate, Bryson Stott, who was being berated by a fan after Stott made the last out of the Phillies loss.
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Amateur baseball player makes ingenious play to avoid potential double play
Duluth Huskies third baseman Ethan Surowiec flashed his baseball IQ during the team's win over the La Crosse Loggers on Tuesday with a heads-up baserunning play.
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'Old people smell' is real, experts say — here's how to avoid it as you age
Aging can affect body odor through skin cell changes and the release of a cellular compound, requiring antioxidant-rich foods and specialized skincare rather than just regular...
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American veterans attacked, injured while distributing aid in Gaza with US-backed group
Two American veterans working with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation were injured in a grenade attack while distributing aid. The organization said the international community...
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NY Times addresses backlash over report on NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani's college application
Controversy erupted over a New York Times article about Zohran Mamdani's college application identifying as Asian and African American, drawing internal and external criticism.
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Trump defends use of ‘shylock’ term at rally amid antisemitism claims
President Donald Trump has defended his use of the term "shylock" at a rally this week, saying he is unaware it is considered antisemitic by some people.
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LeBron James reacts to speculation after he practiced at Cavaliers' facility: 'Yall bored man'
LeBron James responded to just about everyone who had something to say about him practicing at the Cleveland Cavaliers' facility earlier this week.
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Julian McMahon, ‘Fantastic Four’ and ‘Nip/Tuck’ actor, dead at 56
Former "FBI: Most Wanted" and "Nip/Tuck" star Julian McMahon has died at 56 after fighting cancer, with his wife Kelly stating his "wish was to bring joy into as many lives as...
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‘Baywatch’ star David Charvet has no regrets leaving Hollywood for construction
David Charvet shares why he left acting nearly two decades ago to focus on family and construction, building luxury homes in Los Angeles while maintaining a creative outlet.
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Democrats project doom and gloom, not celebration, with July 4 messages
Several prominent Democrats, including former Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama, drew the public's ire with pessimistic social media messages on...
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Subway riders deliver street justice to brute who grabbed screaming woman on platform
A group of everyday subway riders delivered some street justice to a crazed man who randomly grabbed a screaming woman on a platform and ushered her forward, dramatic viral...
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Tiger Woods, Vanessa Trump are 'very serious,' with 'wedding bells' possibly chiming: report
Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump could be nearing a major step in their relationship, according to one report. The couple announced they were dating in March.
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Deadly Texas flood exposes 'neglected' weather alert system Trump aims to modernize
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem addressed the deadly Texas flood, promising to upgrade "ancient" National Weather Service systems for better early warnings.
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Elon Musk launches ‘America Party’ after Trump signs historic spending bill: 'Waste & graft'
Elon Musk launched the "America Party" Saturday, calling for an end to the “uniparty" system after President Donald Trump signed the "big, beautiful bill" into law.
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