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At the Stranger Things premiere, stars Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour put recent discord rumors to rest, embracing and laughing together. Co-creators emphasize the cast's strong bond despite media speculation.
After seven years of renovation, the Studio Museum in Harlem reopens with a stunning new design and an impressive collection celebrating Black art and culture. Discover the highlights of this transformative space!
Two Massachusetts men, Logan David Patterson and Dominick Frank Cardoza, face federal charges after allegedly setting off an explosion at Harvard Medical School. The incident, described as a reckless prank, has raised serious concerns about campus safety.
Two young men were arrested for their involvement in a weekend explosion at Harvard Medical School. The incident, described as more than a college prank, triggered widespread concern in the Boston area.
Jennifer Lawrence steals the spotlight at the New York premiere of 'Die My Love' in a stunning black dress by Dior. Her bold jewelry and fresh hairstyle add to the drama of the evening.
Steve Garcia had a spectacular win over David Onama at UFC Vegas 110, but his unusual post-fight callout of Max Holloway stole the spotlight. Join the discussion on the night's wild moments, including other unexpected results!
CBS News is grappling with uncertainty and rumors as Gayle King’s departure from CBS Mornings is speculated. With layoffs and management changes under Bari Weiss, the future of the network remains in flux.
In a candid interview, Lily Allen discusses her new album 'West End Girl,' revealing its inspiration from her marriage to David Harbour and her journey through heartbreak. Despite speculation, she insists it's not a revenge tour.
In a significant shakeup, Paramount has begun laying off 1,000 employees as part of a strategy to cut costs and streamline operations under new CEO David Ellison. This move marks the first phase of a broader plan to eliminate 10% of the workforce, reflecting the challenges facing the entertainment industry amid changing consumer habits.