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Italy's Meloni pledges emergency aid to Ukraine in call with Zelenskiy
ROME, Dec 7 - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni spoke by phone on Sunday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ahead of his planned visits to London, Brussels and Rome for talks on the peace process, her office said.
KISS Honored By Donald Trump, Gene Simmons Blames “Bad Decisions” For Ace Frehley’s Death
The Kennedy Center has officially embraced its first post-"woke" class of honorees. Over the summer, Donald Trump announced that the institution will honor KISS, Sylvester Stallone, George Strait, Gloria Gaynor, and Phantom Of The Opera star Michael Crawford, explaining : "We
What do teens think about Australia's social media ban?
The BBC spoke to under-16s who will be banned from social media from December 10 to get their thoughts on the world-first policy.
Solar flare may spark strong geomagnetic storm, northern lights this week
We could see strong G3 geomagnetic storm conditions this week. Here's what to know.
Hearing to determine West Park Church’s future
The Presbytery of New York applied to the LPC for the hardship exemption on Sept. 11.
Pluribus episode 6 led me to a disturbing new theory about Apple’s sci-fi show
one detail from Pluribus episode 6 has me thinking the series’ endgame could be much darker than I ever imagined.
Defend the Federal Reserve — or lose the dollar and the democracy it protects
China is attempting to weaken the US by eroding trust in the Federal Reserve, which could lead to a collapse of the global economy and a shift in power to Beijing.
LAFCA Award Winners Voting Underway (Updating Live)
The first award for best cinematography went to Adolpho Veloso for 'Train Dreams.'
‘Zootopia 2’: Meet the Voices Behind Each Animated Performer
Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman return for the sequel alongside a few new A-list additions, including Ke Huy Quan, Quinta Brunson and more.
Himes: GOP lawmakers concerned 'in private' about inspector general report on Hegseth
Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) said Sunday that his Republican colleagues are expressing concerns privately after an inspector general report found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth jeopardized troop safety and violated Pentagon policy. “Absolutely, they're saying it in private,”
Riot Games’ Maria Egan Accepts Variety Hitmakers’ Interactive Music in Media Award
Riot Games’ Maria Egan accepted Variety Hitmakers’ first-ever Interactive Music in Media Award on Saturday afternoon, celebrating the company’s accomplishments in bridging the worlds of gaming and music. Egan, head of global music at Riot Games, has spent the past few years
Ferg on ‘Flip Phone Shorty’, Working With Lex Luger, and His New Life as a Visual Artist
The Harlem rapper talks his seventh studio album, the blog era that shaped him, and selling paintings at Art Basel.
South Georgia’s changing ocean currents affect the rich marine ecosystem
Scientists have uncovered how changing ocean currents in South Georgia's fjords could affect the survival of young mackerel icefish. The species is a key component of the island's rich marine ecosystem and is an important prey species for seals and penguins.
Sean Baker Says Filmmakers ‘Have to Put Foot Down’ Following Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal, Won’t ‘Go for the $150 Million Studio Thing’ Post ‘Anora’
“Anora” director Sean Baker, who is at the Red Sea Film Festival as the head of the international jury, commented on the industry’s most burning current topic while speaking at the Jeddah-based event: Netflix agreeing to buy Warner Bros., including its film and TV studios, its
Red Sea Film Festival: ‘Desert Warrior’ Stars on Pioneering Hollywood-Style Production and Bringing Saudi Epic to Its Home Crowd
In 2021, Sharlto Copley (“District 9,” “The Witcher”) and Aiysha Hart (“Mogul Mowgli,” “Colette”) spent five months in a scenic desert area near the site of the futuristic city of NEOM to shoot Saudi Arabia’s first Hollywood-style tentpole movie, “Desert Warrior.” Almost five
US 'certainly didn't know the identities of all 11' on alleged drug boat in September: Himes
Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) said Sunday that the U.S. “certainly” did not know the identity of every individual on the first alleged drug-trafficking boat it struck in September. “We might have known one or two, I don’t know, but we certainly didn’t know the identities of all 11.
Legendary D&D show pivots to Critical Role's Daggerheart — and I'm following them
The longest-running D&D actual play, Acquisitions Incorporated, just switched to Daggerheart in an unprecedented move
This is only the start of China playing its rare earths trump card
My, how the tables have turned.
Forget the GTA 6 delay, one modder is quietly building an entire Grand Theft Auto multiverse inside GTA 5
Turns out you don’t need GTA 6 when one person keeps gluing whole new countries onto Los Santos.
New fat-burning diabetes pill protects muscle and appetite
Researchers have developed a new oral drug that boosts metabolic activity in muscle rather than altering appetite like GLP-1 drugs. Early trials suggest it improves blood sugar control and fat metabolism while preserving muscle mass, with fewer side effects. Because it acts
White House Posts Second Sabrina Carpenter Edit Promoting ICE After She Gets First One Blocked
The White House's social media strategy of late has been pretty simple: Use a pop star's song in a video depicting mass deportations, spark outrage from said pop star, gain hundreds of thousands of views from said outrage, and then remove the audio before facing legal
Los Angeles Film Critics Winners (Updating Live)
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association has convened for its 51st annual meeting to determine the year’s best achievements in filmmaking. Last year’s best picture winner, “Anora,” continued LAFCA’s tradition of elevating daring, artistically ambitious work that later resonates
Isabelle Huppert Joins Live-Action Short ‘Two People Exchanging Saliva’ as Executive Producer (EXCLUSIVE)
Isabelle Huppert has boarded Natalie Musteata and Alexandre Singh’s acclaimed live-action short film “Two People Exchanging Saliva” as an executive producer, Variety has learned exclusively. The absurdist dystopian short — written, produced and directed by Musteata and Singh —
Treasury Sec Blames Liberal Media for Affordability Crisis
Struggling to afford basic necessities? Perhaps you only think you’re feeling the pinch, due to media bias against President Donald Trump—or at least, that’s what Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested during a Sunday talk show appearance. On CBS News’s Face the Nation ,
Tucker Carlson flips off GOP critics at Doha Forum, defending ties to Qatar
Carlson intensified internal GOP divisions over Israel policy and signaled a personal commitment to Qatar by announcing plans to buy property there. His critics accuse him of being a 'Qatari agent,' while Carlson and his supporters argue he's voicing valid critiques of Israel
Cassidy projects optimism on winning bipartisan support for his health care plan
GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy, who chairs the Senate’s health committee, said he planned to present leadership with his plan as soon as Sunday evening.



































