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Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan line up an original "mystery" project
Out of the four feature films that Ryan Coogler has directed to date—Fruitvale Station, Creed, Black Panther, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever—not a one of them has gone down without Michael B. Jordan on hand, typically in a leading role. (Not even being dead in the MCU stopped Jordan from making a brief return… Read more...
Grassley released from hospital
The current longest-serving senator had been "receiving antibiotic infusions" for an infection.
What the hell is going on with the casting for this Minecraft movie?
Every now and again, Hollywood seems to spontaneously decide it’s going to throw an inordinate amount of resources at a project—time, attention, the precious, life-giving energies and recognizable faces of marketable stars like Jack Black, Jason Momoa, and Danielle Brooks—in order to get some damn thing it’s been… Read more...
Lisa Vanderpump Thinks Raquel Leviss Should’ve Returned to Vanderpump Rules
Mother hen wants her chick back.
RFK Jr. weirdly asked Larry David's permission to court Cheryl Hines
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First grader disciplined at school for saying"Jesus Christ"
Shonna Coleman of Southhaven, Mississippi was surprised upon receiving an official "Parent Notice of Disciplinary Incident"" involving her 7-year-old son, a student at Hope Sullivan Elementary. Apparently, his first grade teacher caught him saying a "bad word" after he dropped some Legos while he was cleaning up. — Read the rest The post First grader disciplined at school for saying"Jesus Christ" appeared first on Boing Boing.
Meet the Disney Imagineer Behind the VR Breakthough That Is the 'HoloTile'
The legacy of invention and technology that comes out of Disney Imagineering is some of the closest we’ll get to a sci-fi future. And two of Disney Parks’ most recent incredible projects come from Lanny Smoot, a Disney legend who has already patented over 100 inventions, 74 of which are at Disney… Read more...
US Capitol Police: Threats to lawmakers increased in 2023
The USCP added that threats against lawmakers tend to rise in election years.