Sony's '28 Years Later' kicks off with a strong $14 million, while Pixar's 'Elio' risks hitting the lowest opening for the studio. Discover the latest box office battle results!
In a fiery speech, Vice President JD Vance criticized California's leaders for allegedly endangering federal law enforcement, claiming they're encouraging protests that threaten officers' lives. He calls for change amidst rising tensions.
The proposed One Big Beautiful Bill by Republicans threatens vital resources for low-income families, cutting Medicaid, SNAP, and imposing new hurdles. Discover the implications for millions of children across the U.S.
'28 Days Later' opens with a strong $5.8 million, while Pixar's 'Elio' lags behind at $3 million. Can '28 Days Later' break box office records this weekend? Find out more!
Sony's 28 Years Later is projected to gross over $5M in previews, with expectations for a $28M-$30M opening. Critics rave about its quality, but audience scores tell a different story. Can it compete with Final Destination: Bloodlines?
In a dramatic court ruling, Karen Read was acquitted of murder charges in the death of Boston officer John O’Keefe, while being convicted of drunken driving. Supporters celebrated outside the courthouse as she claimed to have fought tirelessly for justice.
Superman, the first film from the new DC Studios led by James Gunn, is projected for a $125M-$145M opening weekend, but some sources suggest a more conservative $90M-$125M estimate. With strong unaided awareness and record presales, will reviews determine its success?
In a dramatic turn of events, Karen Read has been found not guilty of second-degree murder in the case of her police officer boyfriend's death. The trial captured national attention, culminating in cheers from supporters as she celebrated her acquittal.
In a dramatic courtroom decision, Karen Read was acquitted of murder charges related to the death of her boyfriend, a Boston police officer. The jury's verdict sparked mixed reactions from supporters and the victim's family.
In a dramatic conclusion to a contentious legal saga, Karen Read has been found not guilty of the most serious charges in the death of her boyfriend, police officer John O'Keefe. The jury's verdict comes after two trials filled with intense arguments and media scrutiny.