World leaders, including Trump and Pope Leo XIV, express outrage over Israel's airstrike on a church in Gaza. As casualties rise, calls for a ceasefire intensify.
In his latest film, Eddington, Ari Aster delves into political manipulation, societal tensions, and the quest for legacy through the eyes of a small-town sheriff. With a gripping narrative and sharp social commentary, Aster challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths.
The House has voted to cut $9 billion in funding, eliminating federal support for NPR and PBS. This controversial decision faces backlash from both sides of the aisle, raising concerns over the future of public broadcasting.
Public broadcasting leaders are outraged as the Senate approves a bill to cut $9bn in funding, endangering essential services for millions. Will this decision silence local voices?
President Trump is ramping up his fight against The Wall Street Journal over a controversial letter linked to Jeffrey Epstein. After claiming the article is false, he threatens legal action and seeks to release certain case files.
During a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium, Chris Martin hilariously called out a couple caught on the kiss cam, jokingly suggesting they might be having an affair. The moment went viral, sparking intrigue and laughter online.
Ari Aster's 'Eddington' confronts the complexities of modern life amidst the pandemic, exploring social and political divides with dark humor and a unique Western twist. Will it resonate or polarize audiences?
Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 7, a revolutionary foldable phone that combines sleek design with powerful performance. Weighing less and sporting a stunning 8-inch display, is it worth the hefty price tag?
In a dramatic move, the Senate has voted to eliminate all federal funding for PBS, threatening the future of public broadcasting. With smaller stations at risk, PBS CEO Paula Kerger warns of dire consequences ahead.
In a fiery monologue, Stephen Colbert condemned Paramount Global's $16 million settlement of Trump's lawsuit over a '60 Minutes' story, calling it a 'big fat bribe.' His remarks come after Jon Stewart's similar criticism, igniting debates about media ethics and trust.