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Filmmaker Nancy Meyers has paid tribute to her longtime friend and frequent collaborator Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actor who died on Saturday at 79. Meyers described Keaton as “fearless” and ...
In Your Dreams' filmmaker Alex Woo has signed with Verve ahead of the animated feature's Netflix debut, we can report exclusively.
President Trump is once again mad at a TV channel, but this time it’s one of his old favorites: Fox News. According to the president, they’ve started being “too politically correct,” and that concept ...
Amy Poehler‘s return to the “Saturday Night Live” stage provided the perfect opportunity for several of her former castmates to swing by 30 Rock. The semi-recurring segment on “Weekend Update” isn’t ...
Alex Kingston is opening up about her battle with cancer and the terrifying medical incident she experienced while on stage. The "ER" and "Doctor Who" star, 62, revealed in an interview with The ...
Alex Bregman throws out Cody Bellinger during a Yankees-Red Sox wild-card game. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Alex Bregman will be opting out of his current Red Sox deal, sources say, and off his ...
Nancy Meyers and Diane Keaton first teamed up on Baby Boom, the 1987 film that finds Keaton’s character unexpectedly inheriting a toddler. The actress brought romance and humor to the role. It marked ...
Before President Trump began blaming Democrats for the most recent government shutdown under his administration, he celebrated the shutdown as an opportunity to get rid of “Democrat agencies.” But ...
WASHINGTON — Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to hit pause on an almost $1.5 billion defamation judgment that was imposed over his false claims that the ...
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to immediately halt a $1.44 billion defamation judgment he owes for falsely claiming the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday turned away an appeal by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones over a $1.4 billion defamation judgment against him for his false claims that the 2012 shooting at ...
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