In recent times, the box office has been missing a key component – family films. Despite a few successful releases like “Super Mario Bros.,” many family-friendly movies have either chosen to debut on streaming platforms due to the pandemic or release dates have been so scattered that any ticket sales momentum quickly fizzled out. However,
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Russia and North Korea recently signed a new “comprehensive strategic partnership” during President Vladimir Putin’s first state visit to the nuclear-armed country in 24 years. The partnership, which includes a mutual defense pact, was reported by Russian state media shortly after Putin’s arrival in Pyongyang. The visit was marked by a red carpet greeting from
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The Yankees faced a daunting challenge in their recent game against the Baltimore Orioles with Aaron Judge and Gleyber Torres both getting hit by 94-mph fastballs on their left hand. The potential loss of these key players threatened to derail the team’s season and their pursuit of a World Series title. However, despite the setbacks,
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Nvidia, once known for its graphics chips in the gaming community, has now become the most valuable public company in the world. With shares climbing 3.2% in midday trading, the chipmaker’s market cap has reached an impressive $3.33 trillion, surpassing both Microsoft and Apple. This surge in value has been driven by Nvidia’s success in
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In a significant move by Netflix, Hannah Minghella, a seasoned veteran from Bad Robot, has been appointed as the Head of Feature Animation and Live-Action Family Film. This transition comes with an amicable departure from the J.J. Abrams-led company, signaling a new chapter for Minghella in the streaming world. New Leadership Accompanying Minghella in this
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Democratic senator from Massachusetts, recently accused Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell of caterin to the financial industry’s interests by considering alterations to a set of regulations designed to enhance the capital requirements for large American banks. Warren expressed her disappointment in Powell in a letter dated June 17, in which she
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