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Following only two seasons, the legal drama So Help Me Todd, led by Skylar Astin and Marcia Gay Harden, is saying goodbye as CBS opts not to renew the series. Fans are left disappointed by the sudden end of the show.
Real disposable personal income per capita - money available to spend after taxes and adjusted for inflation - is a clear measure of standard of living. Under Biden, it's improved, but on average only at about a quarter the pace set during the Trump years. Trump fueled the economy with much more deficit-financed stimulus than Biden, enacting a $1.9 trillion, 10-year tax cut skewed toward wealthier households even before the pandemic economic crisis.
A new documentary seeks to document everything on X, formerly known as Twitter related to recent black lives including its history, pop culture and more. A fear of content on X being erased led to this documentary production.
'Pirates of the Caribbean' 6 is finally in the works as Johnny Depp is coming back in action after a significant break. Disney is looking at two A-list actors to work alongside Depp in this upcoming film. Who are they?
Why was world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler handcuffed and detained by police before the start of the second round of the PGA Championship on Friday morning? The start of the round also was delayed because of a fatal crash. Here are the details.
Scientists have reconstructed the face of Amenhotep III, an ancient Egyptian king and one of history's wealthiest individuals. This achievement, based on data from his mummified skull, reveals him as obese, bald, and ailing. Brazilian designer Cicero Moraes, who led the reconstruction, expressed satisfaction with the result, highlighting its historical significance and remarkable completeness.
In a retaliatory move, Ukraine launched a massive drone attack on Crimea, causing a power outage in Sevastopol and setting a refinery ablaze in southern Russia. Russian authorities reported downing 101 drones and repelling Ukrainian advances in northeastern Ukraine. The conflict continues with both sides strategizing and testing defenses along the front line.
Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded his visit to China by highlighting the importance of trade near the border in China's northeast. Amid Western sanctions over the Ukraine invasion, Putin is strengthening ties with China, signing agreements on security and economic cooperation. The joint statement emphasizes the deepening China-Russia relationship and their commitment to mutual development.
A spinoff of The Office is currently under development at Peacock and according to reports, will be set in the same universe as the original series, created by the notable Greg Daniels.
Heavy downpours in the UK have resulted in increased water levels in the river and surface areas. This has led to flood warnings which could impact travel over the coming weekend.
Ken Sato becomes Ultraman and a kaiju babysitter in Ultraman: Rising. The animated film, which will be streaming on Netflix in June, explores his struggle with new responsibilities and threats in Tokyo.
Pop Culture Jeopardy, is designed to honor those whose expertise lies more in pop culture trivia than in academic subjects. The announcement of Pop Culture Jeopardy came to light during Amazon's recent presentation on May 14, 2024.
Lee Jung-jae, the Emmy-winning actor celebrated for his role as Gi-hun in the captivating thriller Squid Game, has revealed details about the release month of the much-awaited Season 2.
Search Generative Experience or the SGE will transform the way people interact with search results. It will pull those results directly into Google, prove a more interactive search experience with follow-up content and link suggestions.
As Blue Bloods nears the conclusion of its remarkable journey spanning over a decade, fans are eagerly anticipating the gripping finale of the first part of Season 14. With the final season divided into two parts, the finale has been eagerly awaited.
Measles breakout has been reported from different parts of England. Low vaccine coverage is reportedly the reason for this pandemic with regional variations.
At the 77th Cannes Film Festival, the first celebrity to walk the red carpet arrived on four legs.
Toshiba announces plans to cut up to 4,000 jobs in Japan as part of restructuring efforts following its takeover by a consortium led by Japan Industrial Partners. The move aims to accelerate the turnaround of the conglomerate, reflecting a broader trend of companies resorting to job cuts amid economic challenges.
Britain's food watchdog imposes stricter controls on all spice imports from India following contamination concerns raised by MDH and Everest brands. Hong Kong and Singapore have suspended sales of certain spice blends due to pesticide concerns. India, US, Australia, and New Zealand are investigating the matter. Indian exporters face scrutiny globally.
On Tuesday night, the Department of Justice said Boeing had breached a 2021 criminal settlement over the 737 MAX crashes, opening the company up to possible prosecution. Faced with these challenges, Boeing's next chief will need to be a kind of corporate magician capable of turning around troubled operations, resetting bruised relations with airline clients and redefining the company's public identity following scandal and missteps.
Chris Hemsworth advocates for a sense of humility among actors, advising against discrediting their past work.
Frank McCourt, a former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and executive chairman of investment firm McCourt Global, is an unlikely contender for the ByteDance Ltd-owned app . TikTok's US assets were valued at $35 billion to $40 billion by Bloomberg Intelligence analysts.
Singer Taylor Swift who is in Paris as part of her Eras Tour stayed at a luxurious hotel which is a heritage property. Fine dining, super spacious suites and more.
Kanye Wests Chief of Staff has put in his papers over concerns related to the singers new venture. The singer is all set to venture into the adult movie industry.
A French prisoner recently escaped a prison convoy leaving two guards dead and three injured is known by the notorious nickname 'The Fly'. A drug boss based in France, the prisoner has created a ruckus after his deadly escape.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and hospitalized after a meeting in Handlova. The suspected gunman has been detained. Fico, reportedly shot multiple times, is in serious condition. Global leaders, including EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, condemned the attack, calling it an assault on democracy. The incident led to the suspension of a parliamentary session. Leaders worldwide expressed shock and solidarity with Fico and Slovakia, emphasizing the need to combat violence and uphold democr
Fresh details are coming up from golfer Mcllroy and his wife's divorce. According to recent reports, the status of the marriage, according to the divorce filing stands as 'irretrievably broken'.
Retail sales in the United States were flat in April, signaling a slowdown in consumer spending. Overall sales held steady at $705.2 billion, with a 3.0% increase from a year ago.
Former US President Jimmy Carters life is coming to an end, according to his grandson. This is not the first time such a statement has been issued.
In Dubai, a young Indian boy, Muhammad Ayan Younis, earns praise from police for returning a lost watch, showcasing honesty and integrity. Dubai Police highlights his act on social media, urging others to emulate. The tourist's watch was reunited with its owner, emphasizing Dubai's security measures. Brigadier Al Jallaf applauds Younis, emphasizing UAE's moral standards. The incident mirrors a similar return of lost wallet in Israel, illustrating the value of honesty.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy delays foreign trips amid clashes with Russian forces. U.S. Secretary of State Blinken reassures Ukrainian support during Kyiv visit. Zelenskyy cancels plans, citing ongoing battles and Russia's incursions. Blinken lauds Ukrainian resilience, while Russia shoots down Ukrainian missiles and drones in border regions.
China's foreign minister criticizes U.S. tariff increases, warning of bullying and loss of self-confidence. Wang Yi believes the tariffs will motivate China's citizens during global economic recovery, urging caution to avoid international conflict.
French Pacific territory authorities reported a second person killed in riots, causing hundreds of injuries. The high commissioner's office provided no details on the incident.
Alcohol is injurious to the health but there may be a gel which can neutralize detrimental impact of liquor, researchers have claimed.
Mike Tyson is all set to enter the boxing ring after more than 19 years. He will be taking on Jake Paul who is a Youtuber turned Boxer.
Wildlife fires that have engulfed certain parts of Canada have now spread to the US. Authorities have issued warnings.
UmaSofia Srivastava, a newly crowned Miss Teen USA stepped down last week, the runner-up of the contest was offered the title subsequently. However, she too, does not want the crown, according to recent reports.
Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani stated that Israel's military operation in Rafah has hindered truce negotiations with Hamas, describing the talks as almost at a stalemate. Despite efforts from Qatar, Egypt, and the US, there is uncertainty on how to halt the conflict, with Israel showing no signs of considering a ceasefire.
In an age of e-commerce-fuelled consumerism, more and more young Indians are defying social conventions of ownership and instead opting to rent items such as furniture and smartphones.