But overall, “Dad life is f–king awesome,” he noted to the outlet. “It is exhausting and rewarding and cute. And I’m very lucky because Elsie is a fantastic mom, and I can’t stress enough how lucky I am.” Months later, however, Davidson and Hewitt sparked split speculation when she hinted she was a single parent
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With the United States’ 250th birthday, the documentary filmmakers of Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolutionary War turned to modern technology to reclaim history. Director Stacey Holman and her co-writer/fellow director Maya Tepler explained why chose to use generative AI to “give our historical subjects agency” and how they hope this documentary, premiering June 29
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The Creep Tapes: Season 2 – Series Review by Matt Boiselle  There are horror villains who rely on brute force, and then there’s Peachfuzz—a predator who weaponizes awkwardness, manipulation, and psychological discomfort to devastating effect. Since Creep debuted in 2014, Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice have crafted one of the most unsettling found-footage franchises in
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Here are the biggest headlines from last week, including the buzziest summer reads, an AI chatbot in Google Play Books, the winners of the 2025 Lambda Literary Awards, and more. The Buzziest Summer Reading Books
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Summer may be running short on content, but we still have some characters who have resonated with us. Whether they were navigating grief, confronting impossible choices, or relentlessly chasing the truth, these Characters of the Week drove some of the week’s strongest stories. From a long-overdue spotlight on Criminal Minds’ Luke Alvez to a supernatural
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Craig Finn is staring down the barrel of a jam-packed 2026. The Hold Steady frontman already announced the second round of his joint tour with Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood, set for June, and a European trek supporting the Mountain Goats in October. To those, Finn has now added a November run of full-band headlining shows,
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Move over, blockbusters. The summer of 2026 has officially traded traditional superhero popcorn flicks for a relentless wave of cinematic dread. Across multiplexes, a spectacular mix of viral indie breakouts, prestige folklore, and legendary studio franchises are dominating the conversation. Audiences are filling theaters to be terrified, proving that the warmest months of the year
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The real margin killer for boutiques isn’t bad taste — it’s getting strong-armed into bulk packs you can’t sell. According to AnchorGroup, businesses struggle with supplier minimum order requirements that force larger purchases than demand justifies. That pressure doesn’t just sting — it leaves the average business sitting on excess inventory, with dead stock swallowing
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Today’s Featured Book Deals $1.99 Where the Wildflowers Grow by Terah Shelton Harris Get This Deal $2.99 Let the Games Begin by Rufaro Faith Mazarura Get This Deal $1.99 Nothing Ever Happens Here by Seraphina Nova Glass Get This Deal $2.69 Before the Coffee Gets Cold Set by Toshikazu Kawaguchi Get This Deal $1.99 Training
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A teacher hired by a Florida school was forced by the superintendent to either resign or be fired (with no reason given) after only three weeks. Now, Shepherd Scalf is filing a discrimination complaint with the ACLU, alleging that the district thought he was trans because he’s intersex. “Receiving this ultimatum was confusing and overwhelming.
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Everybody in the Backstreet Boys knows that the importance of family is larger than life. Though they’ve been hitting the stage for three decades now, bandmates Nick Carter, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and Kevin Richardson—stressed that becoming fathers has reframed how they look at their careers. “It’s something that we all share,” AJ—who shares daughters
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As Marvel‘s Avengers: Doomsday clock continues counting down, Famke Janssen appears to be missing out on the X-Men reunion. The actress, who previously played Jean Grey/Phoenix in the X-Men franchise, recently said Marvel Studios “made a mistake” not bringing her back for the upcoming movie, premiering Dec. 18, despite several of her former co-stars returning.
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The indie cannibal horror sequel Human Hibachi 2: Feast in the Forest has officially crossed a major milestone, racking up over 500,000 views on the free, ad-supported streaming service Tubi. Watch Human Hibachi 2 on Tubi https://tubitv.com/movies/100056567/human-hibachi-2 Directed by Mario Cerrito, the extreme found-footage franchise has quickly transformed from an underground experiment into a mainstream
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New York City came alive on June 18, 2026, as fans and celebrities alike took to the streets to celebrate the New York Knicks’ first NBA Championship. The ticker tape parade drew a host of familiar faces, all showing up in style to honor the historic win. Alicia Keys performed her iconic anthem “Empire State
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Ten years after his death, Anton Yelchin is still fondly remembered by fans with three of his best films still holding up today. Anton Yelchin was a rising star during the late 2000s and early 2010s. While he had been working for years, starting in 2000 with the film A Man is Mostly Water, his
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