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Each film in the “Knives Out” franchise is named after a song. Johnson teases that “Wake Up Dead Man,” the title of a 1997 U2 song from the band’s album “Pop” that is always playing in his head, fit perfectly for the flick’s unexpected twist.
A shooting at Brown University left at least two students dead and eight wounded. Law enforcement is searching for a male suspect who was reportedly dressed in all black. Officials are asking anyone with information or security camera footage to contact 9-1-1.
Brothers Jag and Jas Bains won "The Amazing Race," leading from start to finish in the final. The pair even put on a clinic on their way to the $1 million prize. Jag's victory comes on the heels of his "Big Brother" win in 2023. Joining Jag and Jas in the final three were couple Taylor Hale and Kyland Young, and brothers Joseph and Adam Abdin.
Extended conversations with Black, Latino and Asian American voters who cast ballots for Trump in 2024 showed mixed feelings about the president and their votes.
Time Magazine announced Time's person of the year 2025, but who is Architects of AI? Here's what to know about the cover and who was named
By day, Harold Wayne Nichols appeared to be a loving husband. By night, he was a serial predator who attacked women at their most vulnerable.
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New Orleans jail escapee who was on the run for 5 months is sentenced to life for double murder
Derrick Groves, 28, was sentenced Friday to two life sentences over a 2018 double murder, with the Louisiana judge rebuking him for the disruption caused by his five months on the run.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko released 123 prisoners on Saturday in return for a further easing of sanctions by the United States.
Jim Carrey says a military torture expert was brought on to 'How the Grinch Saved Christmas' to teach him how to endure the makeup process.
A private donation will add $250 to qualified accounts. The Trump Account will be made available for all babies born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028.
The Who’s Sir Roger Daltrey hails knighthood as ‘incredible honour’ - The frontman received his knighthood at Windsor Castle on Wednesday for his services to charity and to music.