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Trump and Senate Republicans end budget impasse as ABC faces Rinehart backlash
A US budget deal is reported between Trump, John Thune and Senate conservatives, while Hancock Prospecting condemns the ABC’s response to a violent Gina Rinehart film. Entertainment updates include Beckham, Johnson and Morrissey.
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Deborah Ann Woll Says Tales from Woodcreek Season 2 Is ‘Clue at the Overlook Hotel’
Deborah Ann Woll and filmmaker Ed Gass-Donnelly are developing a second season of the Dungeons & Dragons actual-play series Tales from Woodcreek, shifting from season one’s haunted colonial village to a 1920s–30s mansion. Woll describes the concept as “Clue at the Overlook Hotel”, suggesting a murder-mystery campaign built around a large, eerie location with hidden…
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FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH’s CHRIS KAEL: ‘Against PHIL LABONTE From ALL THAT REMAINS’s Advice, I Actually Go To Therapy’
Five Finger Death Punch bassist Chris Kael said he attends therapy, responding to All That Remains singer Phil Labonte’s recent assertion that men do not solve problems by talking. Kael said he understood Labonte’s point that action can help men feel better, but argued that discussing feelings in an interview also resembles therapy; he described…
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Georgia ICE sweep nabs over 700 criminal illegal aliens including sex offenders, child abusers
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said it arrested more than 1,200 undocumented migrants during a targeted operation in Georgia named Operation Safe Community. The agency said over 700 of those detained had criminal records, including people convicted of sexual offences and child abuse, presenting the operation as part of its effort to improve public…
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The “bizarre” 1987 role Nicolas Cage compared to being slapped with “a big, wet fish”
Nicolas Cage described his sudden rise to prominence after the 1987 romantic comedy Moonstruck as feeling like being struck inside the head by a “big, wet fish”. The comment reflected his unease with the intense attention that followed the film’s success, despite his gratitude that audiences had embraced it. The role mattered because it helped…
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Taylor Swift’s ‘August’ removed from Donald Trump TikTok post that joked she would be “super excited” about its use
Taylor Swift’s song ‘August’ has been removed from a TikTok video posted by Donald Trump’s team after the account joked that she would be “super excited” about its use. The removal matters because it follows a long-running political and public dispute between Swift and Trump, although Swift has not commented on the latest incident. The…
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Netflix Officially Confirms Release Date for New Sherlock Holmes-Inspired Series
Netflix has confirmed that The Final Problem, a new murder-mystery series loosely inspired by Sherlock Holmes, will premiere on 25 September. The series shifts the Holmes connection to its central character: a retired actor who once portrayed the detective, rather than Sherlock himself or one of his relatives. Set in spring 1959, the story follows…
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‘Lost’ Meets ‘Silent Hill’ in the 5-Part Horror Mystery Everyone Is Bingeing
MGM+’s supernatural horror series From is gaining a wider streaming audience after initially attracting little attention on its debut. The programme follows people trapped in an inexplicable town, combining mystery, survival horror and escalating cliffhangers; its growing popularity matters because it has developed from a cult favourite into a more broadly discovered series. Residents try…
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Mystery deaths of Epstein’s associates: How multiple friends of paedophile tycoon have died in unusual circumstances fuelling conspiracy theories
The article examines several deaths among people linked to Jeffrey Epstein, presenting them as unusual circumstances that have fuelled conspiracy theories about his network. It stresses that suspicion has persisted because some associates died before they could face trial or provide fuller accounts, although unusual circumstances alone do not establish wrongdoing. It places Epstein’s 2019…
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Tragic history of the bizarre Sydney secret society mansion named ‘Saturn’s Rings’ revealed after 23-year-old dies in dog attack
A 23-year-old man was found dead with significant injuries at the isolated Eschol Park property in Sydney’s south-west, known as Saturn’s Rings, and police are investigating whether dogs caused his death. The case has drawn attention because the striking but unfinished building has long been a local curiosity, associated with an ambitious spiritual movement rather…