Leo Lewis O’Neil’s 'Slauson Rec' premiered at Cannes, revealing the tumultuous world of an experimental theater company led by Shia LaBeouf. The film showcases the chaos, emotional struggles, and controversies that unfold within the creative process.
The latest installment of the Final Destination franchise, Bloodlines, raked in an impressive $51 million during its opening weekend, surpassing previous records and dominating the box office charts.
A $400 million Boeing 747-8 jet gifted by Qatar to be transferred to Trump's presidential library sparks debate over political implications and potential emoluments issues.
Wes Anderson's latest film, The Phoenician Scheme, premiered at Cannes to an impressive 7½-minute ovation, highlighting the film's star-studded cast and unique storytelling. Mia Threapleton's emotional response captivated audiences as the film returns Anderson to his comedic roots.
The trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs has unveiled shocking allegations from Cassie Ventura, detailing her humiliating experiences during their relationship. Testimony reveals claims of coercion and graphic encounters as the case unfolds.
A Mexican Navy sailboat carrying 277 people crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, injuring 19 individuals. The dramatic incident raised concerns, but officials confirmed no fatalities and no structural damage to the bridge.
In a shocking turn of events, former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. As he and his family explore treatment options, political leaders from both sides extend their support. What does this mean for his future?
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery on Titan, Saturn's metal moon, observing cloud convection for the first time. This finding sheds light on Titan's unique methane rain cycle and its potential for harboring life.
Israeli forces escalate ground operations in Gaza as airstrikes result in over 100 deaths. Ceasefire negotiations in Qatar hang by a thread amid warnings of impending famine.
Scientists reveal that natural hydrogen trapped in the Earth’s crust could power humanity for thousands of years. This groundbreaking research outlines a strategy to locate these reserves, promising a cleaner alternative to fossil fuel-based hydrogen production.