Conservatives are cheering, liberals are skeptical as “Sound of Freedom,” a true story about saving children from sex rings, scores at the box office.
Author: Marco della Cava, USA TODAY
Bruce Springsteen wows the faithful at London’s Hyde Park: ‘Do you wanna go home? I don’t’
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played two shows to ecstatic crowds in London’s Hyde Park, attracting stars such as Billy Joel, Jon Bon Jovi.
Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin, ‘Kominsky Method’ and ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ star, dies at 89
Alan Arkin, the Oscar-winning actor whose eclectic career spanned seven decades, has died at 89.
We shuck ’em, you suck ’em: A slogan every master oyster sommelier loves
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New York oyster expert and restaurant manager Jeremy Benson is looking to be one of the world’s first certified oyster sommeliers, or mermmelier.
‘White House Plumbers’ features a stunning twist, but how much of it is true?
The Watergate burglary was filled with secrets and lies, but did the CIA really orchestrate a death? An expert explains the conspiracy.
Ringo Starr will keep on drumming, but forget about a memoir: ‘I’m not doing a book’
Ahead of his All-Starr tour, Ringo Starr talks favorite drummers, his disinterest in writing a memoir and whose coat he wore on that rooftop in 1969.
James Patterson: If Florida bans my books, ‘no kids under 12 should go to Marvel movies’
James Patterson doesn’t understand why “Maximum Ride” series was targeted by Florida schools: “There’s nothing in that book that should scare anyone.”
‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3 took forever, but Jason Sudeikis promises fans ‘it’s all on the screen’
‘Ted Lasso’ star Jason Sudeikis had a ‘passionate, intense’ grip on new season, which arcs toward redemption for many characters.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce ribs brother Jason, Patrick Mahomes in ‘SNL’ monologue
First-time “Saturday Night Live” host Travis Kelce brought along his parents and brother Jason and joked about his NFL teammate Patrick Mahomes.