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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A digital rights advocacy group is reupping its call to ban biometric facial recognition technology in bars and other venues serving the LGBTQ+ community after new reporting revealed widespread use of the technology in San Francisco’s Castro District. This week, Gazetteer SF put a spotlight on the face-scanning technology that’s been hiding in plain sight
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Prepare for a reading odyssey. Before popping over to the movie theaters to see Christopher Nolan’s latest blockbuster in action. After all, fresh off his Oscar wins for Oppenheimer he is bringing to life one of the most iconic stories in history: The Odyssey. Sure, the epic poem—attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer—was a
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The grand opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago drew a star-studded crowd on June 18, 2026, with former presidents, celebrities, and cultural figures gathering to mark the historic occasion. Michelle Obama made a polished fashion statement for the event, wearing a Thom Browne grey tweed fringe jacket and matching skirt, styled by
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As the American Library Association (ALA) reported in its April 2026 State of Libraries Report, the movement to censor materials in American schools and public libraries has shifted. The number of titles targeted in 2025 that were reported to ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom has grown (nearly 2,000 more titles than 2024), but the vast
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An Erie City, Pennsylvania city councilmember who intentionally misgendered a colleague from the dais last week is suffering the backlash, with dozens of outraged constituents showing up to a Wednesday night council meeting to share their displeasure. The councilman, Ed Brzezinski, a former school board member and registered Democrat, sat stone-faced through the five-hour meeting.
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House of the Dragon season 3 is here, and it’s set to give HBO another can’t-miss installment of the Game of Thrones franchise for the next few months. Leading up to the show’s long-awaited return, House of the Dragon season 3’s Rotten Tomatoes score is sitting at a record high, coming in at 97% from
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