As Jaws celebrates its 50th anniversary, it proves it's still a box office contender, coming in second place behind the hit film Weapons. This summer has been tough for Hollywood, but Jaws shows it still has bite!
This Labor Day weekend saw a horror movie reclaim the top spot while a 50-year-old classic proves it still has power at the box office. Discover the surprising results and what it means for Hollywood.
In a shocking turn of events, Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office following a leaked phone call that raised serious ethical concerns. This ruling sends the nation into further political chaos, with implications for the powerful Shinawatra family and the ruling coalition's stability.
In a controversial move, Microsoft has fired two employees for participating in Palestine protests on campus, raising questions about corporate policies on activism and free speech.
Federal prosecutors have downgraded charges against Sean C. Dunn, who infamously threw a sandwich at a federal officer. After failing to secure a felony indictment, they refiled the case as a misdemeanor, sparking discussions about the handling of high-profile cases.
In a dramatic turn of events, Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook is suing President Donald Trump to prevent his attempt to remove her from office, a legal battle that could shape the future of the Fed's independence.
In a terrifying night of relentless airstrikes, Russian forces targeted Kyiv, resulting in at least 18 fatalities, including four children, and damaging buildings tied to Europe. The situation continues to escalate.
In a bold move, the Transportation Department plans to manage D.C.’s Union Station, a decision announced by Secretary Sean P. Duffy amid heightened security from National Guard and federal officers.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal grand jury in Washington D.C. has opted not to indict Sean Dunn for throwing a salami sub at federal officers, highlighting local tensions over Trump's law enforcement presence.
Get ready for a gripping new limited series on the Karen Read trial, featuring Elizabeth Banks! This true crime story explores the shocking events surrounding a Boston police officer's death and the ensuing controversy.