Month: October 2023

Game Changer The Oppenheimer filmmaker said Swift’s deal with AMC is “going to make an enormous amount of money” Oppenheimer filmmaker Christopher Nolan believes that Taylor Swift is the future of cinema. During a recent event on Wednesday between Nolan, Emma Thomas, and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Kai Bird, the director praised Swift for her decision to distribute The
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Address to the Nation “We must, without equivocation, denounce antisemitism. We must also, without equivocation, denounce Islamophobia,” said the president during Thursday’s Oval Office speech During President Joe Biden‘s Oval Office address on Thursday, he drew attention to Wadea Al-Fayoume, the six-year-old Palestinian-American boy who was stabbed to death in an alleged hate crime. “His
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Since Elon Musk‘s takeover of X, formerly Twitter, the company’s dismantling of content moderation teams, shift to a pay-for-verification model, and the launch of engagement-based revenue sharing have led to a flood of misinformation on the site. This has led to a social media platform struggling to keep up with misinformation since the outbreak of the
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The nonprofit Sundance Institute today announced four newly appointed additions to the Institute’s Board of Trustees. Tessa Thompson, Pete Nicks, Nina Fialkow, and Kimberly Steward have joined the leaders who guide the entire organization and also act in an advisory capacity. They add to the Institute’s Board of values-based leaders, building an enduring, evolving community
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Errol Morris is not one for adversarial interviews. Whether he’s talking to alleged murderers or mourning pet owners, defense secretaries or political svengalis — the documentarian has no interest in moving deftly through a list of questions until he gets to some satisfying gotcha. He’d rather just talk it out, see where things go. That’s
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Pressure Campaign Mariannette Miller-Meeks isn’t the only Republican to receive threatening messages around the Ohio congressman’s bid for Speaker Iowa Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks reported receiving death threats after voting against Rep. Jim Jordan in his second failed ballot to secure the House Speakership on Wednesday.  “I have received credible death threats and a barrage of
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