A new analysis reveals that Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg has the highest security budget among tech leaders, with $27 million allocated for 2024, far surpassing that of his peers. Discover how security spending has surged across Silicon Valley in response to rising threats.
In an exciting box office showdown, 'Weapons' outperformed 'Freakier Friday' with a strong $18.2 million opening. Both films show promise as summer hits, delighting fans and critics alike!
This Friday, the box office heats up with the release of 'Freakier Friday' and 'Weapons.' Can Lindsay Lohan's comedy outshine the chilling thriller? Find out which film takes the crown!
Adam Sandler's long-awaited sequel, Happy Gilmore 2, debuted at No. 1 on Netflix with a record-breaking 46.7 million views in just three days. The film has reignited interest in the original classic, proving that Happy's antics are as beloved as ever!
After years of disappointing films, the Fantastic Four: First Steps has surpassed the 2015 reboot's entire domestic run in just one day, earning $57 million at the box office and winning over critics and fans alike.
In a significant move for the Cincinnati Bengals, first-round pick Shemar Stewart has signed a four-year contract worth $18.97 million, resolving a standoff that kept him from minicamp. With a $10.4 million signing bonus included, this deal marks a pivotal moment for both the team and the rookie defensive end, who sought clarity on contract terms concerning guaranteed money.
Dinosaurs are back in action as 'Jurassic World Rebirth' roars to a phenomenal $147.3 million opening weekend, but is it enough to revive the aging franchise? Discover the box office battle and what it means for future sequels.
A new Senate bill could strip health insurance from 17 million Americans by unraveling key components of the Affordable Care Act, raising urgent concerns about Medicaid cuts and rising healthcare costs.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is suing Fox News for defamation, claiming the outlet manipulated facts about a phone call with Trump. He demands $787 million in damages to combat misinformation.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed a $787 million lawsuit against Fox News, accusing the network of defaming him in its coverage of a phone call with Donald Trump. Newsom demands a retraction and apology amid fierce allegations.