Hollywood’s awards shows are always closely scrutinized for signs of who’s up and who’s down, what’s in and what’s out.
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The president-elect said the actors would be his “eyes and ears” with the goal of helping the entertainment industry, which he said had lost business to foreign countries.
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The former mayor of New York is at risk of forfeiting his sole remaining home, a Palm Beach apartment, and World Series rings ...
Perdue Farms and JBS have settled with the Labor Department after relying on migrant children to do dangerous work in their ...
A damning report on overcrowded hospitals added fuel to a painful debate over the crises at the National Health Service.
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Despite an inconsistent six-game road trip, Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo saw promising flashes from Miami's younger players ...
In a dramatic show of the anger over American support for Israel’s war in Gaza, a farewell news conference by Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken was interrupted by two pro-Palestinian journalists ...