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The Jacob Elordi Charm Offensive Goes Big
We can’t stop talking about Jacob Elordi, and he can’t stop talking about his dog.
Your Urgent Questions About Disney’s Plans for Hulu, Answered
A “one-app experience” is coming.
Netflix's New Pokémon Show Looks Absolutely Gorgeous
After much teasing earlier this year, Netflix and Dwarf Studios’ stop motion series set in the world of Pokémon is finally ready to open its doors to the world—and it looks so adorable you might just want to reach through your screen and hug every Pokémon you can see. Read more...
Trump’s Fascistic Rhetoric Only Emphasizes the Stakes in 2024
As he leads the polls nearly a year out from Election Day, the former President is taking the sort of hateful language that in the past he’s used about immigrants and applying it to his political enemies.
GOP frets as Senate Dems move to break Tuberville's military holds
He's put them in a tough spot between anti-abortion activists and the military community. But they're not ready to bench the friendly, back-slapping "Coach."
Where to watch Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) this holiday season
The Grinch may be as cuddly as a cactus and as charming as an eel, but he’s still a holiday classic and we love him despite (or, maybe for) his many flaws. Jim Carrey’s 2000 take on Dr. Seuss’ big green grump is still an annual favorite and stands the test of time, even just for how big and chaotic it all is. The rest… Read more...
Far-right extremist group Moms for Liberty claims it is "in no way affiliated" with far-right extremist group Proud Boys, despite photos of them together
Moms for Liberty, a group accused of organizing harassment campaigns against teachers and school board members, clarified on Twitter that it is "in no way affiliated" with the Proud Boys. However, evidence soon surfaced with photos of Moms for Liberty members posing with Proud Boys, supported by articles like a Vice piece titled "Inside Moms for Liberty's Close Relationship With the Proud Boys." — Read the rest
Fulton County DA says Trump trial could go into 2025, leak of video testimony ‘disappointing’
Alluding to Trump’s run for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024, Willis said the election cycle “does not go into the calculus” when it comes to her office’s work.