Jurassic World Rebirth has smashed box office expectations, raking in over $318 million worldwide in its opening week, far exceeding initial projections of $260 million. The film, featuring a new cast, has captured audiences over the Fourth of July weekend.
Paleontologists have discovered a giant possum-like mammal from 60 million years ago in Texas. Named Swaindelphys solastella, this prehistoric species reveals new insights into ancient life and evolution.
Disney and Pixar's 'Elio' had a disastrous box office debut, earning only $35 million globally. This reflects Pixar's worst opening ever, raising questions about its future in theaters.
A new report reveals that the Social Security trust fund may be depleted in eight years, risking a 23% cut in benefits for over 60 million Americans. Experts urge Congress to act now to prevent drastic reductions.
In a shocking turn of events, actor Derek Dixon has filed a $260 million lawsuit against Tyler Perry, accusing the film mogul of sexual assault during their work on TV shows. The allegations reveal a disturbing dynamic of coercion and harassment, with Perry's lawyer calling the claims a 'scam.'
In a monumental move, Taylor Swift has regained ownership of her master recordings from Shamrock Capital for around $360 million. Expressing her joy, Swift reflects on her journey and the significance of this victory in her career. Fans eagerly await her next re-recordings!
Scientists have uncovered that our sensitive teeth evolved from the 'body armor' of ancient fish, revealing a fascinating link between extinct species and modern human anatomy.
Despite claims that cinema is dead, recent box office figures show a resurgence with 'Sinners' and 'Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith' leading impressive takings. Discover why audiences are flocking back to theaters!
Ryan Coogler's latest film, 'Sinners,' has taken the box office by storm, grossing over $60 million. In an exclusive interview, he discusses the film's themes, Michael B. Jordan's transformative role, and the unique challenges of creating an original story.
In a stunning legal ruling, a jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay over $660 million to Energy Transfer for obstructing the Dakota Access Pipeline. As Greenpeace vows to appeal, concerns grow over the implications for environmental activism and free speech.