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Apr 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and the Shift Toward Trump‑Aligned Views

In recent months, a surprising trend has emerged in Hollywood and beyond: many well‑known figures are openly expressing support for Donald Trump or aligning with Republican ideals. This shift marks a departure from the cautious stance that once dominated the entertainment industry, where backing Tru

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

Big Money, Small Dates: A High‑Level Romance Under Scrutiny

A senior counterterrorism official in Washington has denied wrongdoing after a former partner raised concerns that she used him for expensive gifts and travel. The case began when the official, who works as Deputy Assistant Homeland Security Secretary for Counterterrorism, met a divorced business ex

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

California Politics: Chaos, Claims and a Call for Clarity

The story begins in 2003 when California voters were asked to choose a new governor. The headlines were wild: photos of every hopeful, from serious lawmakers to Hollywood stars and even a famous comedian. The buzz grew as the campaign ended, with a front‑page picture of Arnold Schwarzenegger walking

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Apr 22 2026BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Sale Sparks Big Shake‑Ups in Hollywood

The deal between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Skydance is set to change how Hollywood works. Shareholders of Warner Bros. Discovery will vote on April 23, deciding whether to let Paramount take over the company. The negotiation has been far from ordinary. At first, Warner Bros. Disc

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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Negotiators, New Stories: A Film World Built on Conflict

MFF & CO has secured the rights to William Ury’s book “Possible, ” a guide that turns disagreement into teamwork. The studio plans to weave the negotiator’s methods—like the “Path to Possible, ” a “Victory Speech, ” and a strategy called “The Balcony”—into a fictional universe. Instead of followi

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Apr 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wrestling’s Celebrity Love-Fest: Do Stars Help or Harm the Sport?

This year’s big wrestling event in Las Vegas wasn’t just about high-flying moves and dramatic finishes—it felt more like a celebrity parade. Famous faces popped up in commercials, video clips, and even ringside seats, making it hard to tell if viewers were watching a wrestling match or just another

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Apr 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why wealthy characters in shows feel fake

Plenty of TV shows paint rich people as party animals who splash around pools with fancy drinks. One recent series tried that in its second season. A well-known writer noticed something off about it. The author pointed out a scene where wealthy characters jump into a pool at a party. He called it u

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Apr 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

WrestleMania Night One: A Night Full of Surprises, Ads, and Head-Scratching Moments

The first night of WrestleMania 42 left fans with more questions than answers. The event packed in ads, celebrity appearances, and some wrestling matches, but nothing felt like a classic showstopper. Instead of a memorable main event, the night ended with a confusing twist: Randy Orton turned on his

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Apr 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fun and Fuel: How a War and Gas Prices Are Quietly Slowing America’s Play‑Time

The recent flare‑up between Iran and the United States has quietly nudged many Americans to pause their weekend plans. When a major geopolitical event is announced, people tend to hold off on discretionary spending—just like investors sometimes pull back from the market. This pattern is especially

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Apr 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Faces, New Moves in the Music and Entertainment World

A wave of fresh talent is reshaping the music and live‑event landscape. In Denver, a former Dallas legal chief has joined Oak View Group to help the company push its global venue projects. Her background in real‑estate law and international compliance is expected to speed up expansion into Europe, t

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