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Oscar-Winning Director Robert Benton Dies at 92
Robert Benton, a three-time Oscar-winning director and screenwriter known for films like "Kramer vs Kramer" and "Places in the Heart," died on Sunday at age 92 in Manhattan, leaving behind a legacy of critically acclaimed films and influential collaborations.
Oscar-Winning Director Robert Benton Dies at 92
Robert Benton, a three-time Oscar-winning director and screenwriter known for films like "Kramer vs Kramer" and "Places in the Heart," died on Sunday at age 92 in Manhattan, leaving behind a legacy of critically acclaimed films and influential collaborations.
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Murderbot": Apple TV+ Sci-Fi Series Premieres to Critical Acclaim
Apple TV+'s new sci-fi series, "Murderbot," starring Alexander Skarsgard as a rogue security robot, premiered on May 16th with a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score; the 10-episode series, based on Martha Wells' books, features 25-minute episodes airing weekly until mid-August.
Murderbot": Apple TV+ Sci-Fi Series Premieres to Critical Acclaim
Apple TV+'s new sci-fi series, "Murderbot," starring Alexander Skarsgard as a rogue security robot, premiered on May 16th with a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score; the 10-episode series, based on Martha Wells' books, features 25-minute episodes airing weekly until mid-August.
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Depardieu Convicted of Sexual Assault, Receives Suspended Sentence
French actor Gérard Depardieu was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in 2021, receiving an 18-month suspended prison sentence, a 29,040 euro fine, and registration in the national sex offender database; the actor will appeal.
Depardieu Convicted of Sexual Assault, Receives Suspended Sentence
French actor Gérard Depardieu was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in 2021, receiving an 18-month suspended prison sentence, a 29,040 euro fine, and registration in the national sex offender database; the actor will appeal.
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Celebrity Traitors: 19 Stars to Compete for Charity
A celebrity edition of the reality TV show "The Traitors" will air this autumn, featuring 19 stars including Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, and Tom Daley competing for up to £100,000 for charity across nine hour-long episodes, following the success of the regular series which averaged over 10 million viewe...
Celebrity Traitors: 19 Stars to Compete for Charity
A celebrity edition of the reality TV show "The Traitors" will air this autumn, featuring 19 stars including Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, and Tom Daley competing for up to £100,000 for charity across nine hour-long episodes, following the success of the regular series which averaged over 10 million viewe...
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Bezos' Washington Post Ownership Faces Scrutiny Amidst Staff Exodus and Subscriber Losses
Jeff Bezos' ownership of The Washington Post is under scrutiny due to the paper's declining readership, staff exodus, and controversies stemming from Bezos' editorial decisions, such as quashing a planned Kamala Harris endorsement, resulting in over 500,000 lost subscriptions and impacting staff mor...
Bezos' Washington Post Ownership Faces Scrutiny Amidst Staff Exodus and Subscriber Losses
Jeff Bezos' ownership of The Washington Post is under scrutiny due to the paper's declining readership, staff exodus, and controversies stemming from Bezos' editorial decisions, such as quashing a planned Kamala Harris endorsement, resulting in over 500,000 lost subscriptions and impacting staff mor...
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Lockdown Laughs Turn into Family Business Success
A Cambridgeshire family's March 2020 lockdown TikTok dance video went viral, leading to a successful social media brand, "The Famileigh," employing the family and resulting in a podcast, "Like Father Like Sons," despite facing online hate.
Lockdown Laughs Turn into Family Business Success
A Cambridgeshire family's March 2020 lockdown TikTok dance video went viral, leading to a successful social media brand, "The Famileigh," employing the family and resulting in a podcast, "Like Father Like Sons," despite facing online hate.
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Eurovision 2025: A Balancing Act Between Celebration and Controversy
The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, aims to foster unity after last year's controversies involving a contestant's disqualification and political protests, but faces ongoing tensions due to Israel's participation and a new flag policy that bans flags beyond national ones.

Eurovision 2025: A Balancing Act Between Celebration and Controversy
The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, aims to foster unity after last year's controversies involving a contestant's disqualification and political protests, but faces ongoing tensions due to Israel's participation and a new flag policy that bans flags beyond national ones.
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Diddy Faces Sex Trafficking Trial: Prosecutors Present Case
Federal prosecutors in New York opened a sex trafficking trial against Sean "Diddy" Combs on Monday, alleging he coerced women into sexual acts over two decades, using drugs, threats, and physical violence; the defense acknowledged his aggressive behavior but denied sex trafficking charges.

Diddy Faces Sex Trafficking Trial: Prosecutors Present Case
Federal prosecutors in New York opened a sex trafficking trial against Sean "Diddy" Combs on Monday, alleging he coerced women into sexual acts over two decades, using drugs, threats, and physical violence; the defense acknowledged his aggressive behavior but denied sex trafficking charges.
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Eurovision 2024: New Measures Prioritize Artist Well-being After Criticism
The Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, has implemented significant changes to improve artist well-being following criticism of the 2023 event, including designated filming-free zones, special welfare staff, and a revised rehearsal schedule.

Eurovision 2024: New Measures Prioritize Artist Well-being After Criticism
The Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, has implemented significant changes to improve artist well-being following criticism of the 2023 event, including designated filming-free zones, special welfare staff, and a revised rehearsal schedule.
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Wrexham's First Down Under Tour: Pre-Season Games in Australia and New Zealand
Wrexham AFC will tour Australia and New Zealand in July 2025, playing friendlies against Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC, and Wellington Phoenix; this decision is influenced by the staggered start of the 2025-26 EFL season, the FIFA Club World Cup in the US, and the popularity of "Welcome to Wrexham" D...

Wrexham's First Down Under Tour: Pre-Season Games in Australia and New Zealand
Wrexham AFC will tour Australia and New Zealand in July 2025, playing friendlies against Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC, and Wellington Phoenix; this decision is influenced by the staggered start of the 2025-26 EFL season, the FIFA Club World Cup in the US, and the popularity of "Welcome to Wrexham" D...
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CNN Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Potential Warner Bros. Discovery Spin-off
Facing declining viewership and investor pressure, Warner Bros. Discovery is considering spinning off CNN and other cable networks into a new company, potentially impacting the network's future and its employees.

CNN Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Potential Warner Bros. Discovery Spin-off
Facing declining viewership and investor pressure, Warner Bros. Discovery is considering spinning off CNN and other cable networks into a new company, potentially impacting the network's future and its employees.
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The Rehearsal" Season Two: Simulating Aviation Safety and Human Error
Nathan Fielder's "The Rehearsal" season two uses elaborate simulations, including cloned dogs and recreated cockpits, to explore the human element in aviation safety, specifically the communication breakdowns leading to plane crashes, raising ethical questions about the methods while offering insigh...

The Rehearsal" Season Two: Simulating Aviation Safety and Human Error
Nathan Fielder's "The Rehearsal" season two uses elaborate simulations, including cloned dogs and recreated cockpits, to explore the human element in aviation safety, specifically the communication breakdowns leading to plane crashes, raising ethical questions about the methods while offering insigh...
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