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Jason Aldean Heads Down a Familiar Dirt Road on ‘Songs About Us’
After scoring a controversial hit with “Try That in a Small Town,” the country superstar mostly avoids politics in favor of well-wrought but standard fare
Valve rolls out the red carpet for its new Steam controller with battery warnings, gamepad quick-chat and—bonus!—remote download controls
Finally, even less reason to get up off the sofa.
Ukraine asks Israel to seize vessel it says is carrying grain stolen by Russia
KYIV, April 29 (Reuters) - Ukraine has requested that Israel seize a vessel carrying grain it says was stolen from areas occupied by Russia, its top prosecutor said on Wednesday, after the shipment sparked a diplomatic tussle between the countries. Ukraine and Israel traded
Triple Oscar-Winning Cinematographer Vittorio Storaro to Be Honored by Italy’s David Awards
Triple Oscar-winning cinematographer Vittorio Storaro is set to be honored with a special prize by Italy’s David di Donatello Awards in tandem with Rome’s Cinecittà Studios during the upcoming edition of the country’s top film prizes. Storaro — who has won Academy Awards for
Teaser trailer for season four of Ted Lasso . Looks like...
Teaser trailer for season four of Ted Lasso . Looks like he & Coach Beard are back in the UK to coach AFC Richmond’s women’s team. Premieres Aug 5 on Apple TV.
Shinichi Atobe Was Keeping Quiet Long Before Silent Way
For decades, Shinichi Atobe was considered shadowy. Until last May, the 50-something Japanese artist had not been interviewed. He seldom performs, save for the occasional appearance at a space near his apartment in Saitama — such as WWW in Tokyo or the FFKT festival. “When I
EU, ASEAN need to be 'doubling down' on multilateralism as free trade fractures: Vivian Balakrishnan
Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan said Singapore wants to maintain its reputation as a trusted business hub amid global trade and geopolitical tensions.
‘Jeopardy!’ Champ Jamie Ding Calls Out ICE After 31-Game Winning Streak Ends: ‘The Government Is Going After Immigrants in a Way Unlike Anything We’ve Seen’
“Jeopardy!” contestant Jamie Ding’s winning streak came to an end on Monday after 31 victories and $882,605 earned, which puts him in the No. 5 spot on the list of most consecutive games won and highest all-time winnings in regular-season play. Ding’s beloved run on the show
From the white kingdom to the green land of the midnight sun: Finland, Europe's top summer destination
Finland changes its skin when summer arrives. The land of snow, northern lights and icy landscapes transforms between June and August into a bright, green and vibrant place, where lakes are alive, cities come alive and the sun refuses to go away.
Woman in Malaysia gets 2 years’ jail for throwing her newborn from 38th-floor condo unit
A man living on the ninth-floor discovered the baby with severe head injuries on his verandah.
Amazon Prime’s Eva Longoria-Produced ‘The House of the Spirits’ Is a Spectacular and Gutting Adaptation: TV Review
Based on Isabel Allende’s acclaimed 1982 novel and adapted for television by Francisca Alegría, Fernanda Urrejola and Andrés Wood, Prime Video’s “The House of the Spirits” is a spectacular and heart-wrenching saga that chronicles three generations of women in the Trueba family.
Despite recent reports Galax reassures customers that it has not pulled an EVGA and exited the graphics card market
Though management will be "centralized at the Palit Group headquarters."
Charging Comey is a free speech trap: Turley
Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley said charging former FBI Director James Comey is a free speech trap after the Department of Justice (DOJ) secured a second indictment. “Comey will now likely create a new category of protected shell speech,” Turley said in an opinion piece
Ty Cobb: New Comey indictment 'classic revenge'
Former White House attorney Ty Cobb on Tuesday criticized the Justice Department’s (DOJ) latest indictment against former FBI Director James Comey as “vindictive prosecution,” saying he expects it to be dismissed. “It’s specious. It’ll be thrown out. It’s classic, you know,
DOJ lawsuit seeking Arizona voter data dismissed
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) seeking access to his state’s voter registration list. U.S. District Judge Susan Brnovich, an appointee of President Trump, wrote that under
Russia scales back Moscow Victory Day parade, blaming threat from Ukraine
Russia says the annual commemoration of Soviet victory in World War Two will not feature military vehicles or cadets.
Watch live: Hegseth, Caine seek to sell $1.5T defense budget amid Iran war
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Dan Caine will testify before the House Armed Services Committee on President Trump's defense budget request for fiscal 2027. Hegseth has argued the $1.5 trillion price tag, a roughly 40 percent increase from







































