The world is in shock as Diane Keaton, the beloved Oscar-winning actress known for her roles in ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather,’ has passed away at 79. A reflection on her iconic career and lasting impact on cinema.
Diane Keaton, the beloved film star known for her iconic roles in classics like Annie Hall and The Godfather, has passed away at 79, leaving Hollywood and fans in shock.
Dwayne Johnson's latest film, 'The Smashing Machine,' had a disappointing box office opening of $5.9 million. Despite the setback, Johnson expresses gratitude for the experience and his role in the film, directed by Benny Safdie.
Colorectal cancer is set to cause 1.6 million deaths annually by 2040. Dr. Emmanuel Aguh emphasizes the life-saving importance of early detection through colonoscopies. Don't wait until it's too late!
A groundbreaking experimental treatment called PACE has transformed the life of a 44-year-old man after decades of struggling with treatment-resistant depression. This innovative approach tailors brain stimulation to individual needs, leading to remarkable emotional recovery.
Scientists in Switzerland are pioneering the creation of mini human brains, or organoids, to revolutionize computing. These living cells could lead to energy-efficient data centers and smarter AI systems. Explore the fascinating world of biocomputing!
In an exclusive interview, Daniel Day-Lewis opens up about his complicated feelings toward acting, his long hiatus, and the possibility of returning to the screen. Discover the thoughts of the legendary actor as he reflects on his career and creative process.
Oscar-winning actress Jane Fonda has relaunched the Committee for the First Amendment, rallying nearly 600 entertainment figures against government censorship reminiscent of McCarthyism. Fonda warns that the current climate poses a grave threat to free speech.
In a surprising turn of events, Nicole Kidman has filed for divorce from Keith Urban after 19 years of marriage. The couple, known for their close bond and support for one another, share two daughters. What led to this shocking decision?
Scientists have created a haunting audio track representing Earth's magnetic field flip 41,000 years ago. This unique interpretation combines satellite data and geoscientific evidence, revealing the eerie sounds of the Laschamps event.