• BBC

    Question Time: Chris Philp's Rwanda question raises eyebrows

    Minister of State Chris Philp was asked a question by an audience member

  • ‘Challengers’ Box Office: How Did It Do on Opening Weekend?

    People are showing up to watch some good tennis.

    • TooFab

    Zendaya Opens Up About Challengers 'Threesome' Scene, Why She Felt 'Lucky'

    She may not be willing to tell you who the better kisser is, but Zendaya is willing to open up about the most talked about scene in her new movie Challengers, even before it came out -- that so-called "threesome" with co-stars Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor. Whlie not a sex scene, per se, it is an intimate scene that does involve kissing and does involve all three of them on the same bed. In a new interview with The Sun, Zendaya opened up about filming the scene, and how "lucky" she felt. ...

    • ESPN

    Biggest questions for all 12 WNBA teams as training camp opens

    How will the rookies fit? How will biggest free agency moves pay off? How will new coaches jell? Here is the story to watch for every WNBA team.

  • ‘Soft guy era’ trend raises the question on what happened to 'masculinity'

    Fox News’ Anita Vogel discusses the ‘soft guy era’, the latest TikTok craze that advises men to stop being sole providers in relationships alongside co-hosts on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’ "You should hear these TikTokers out there. [One] says that women should be paying for all the dates," Vogel said. "What's going on with masculinity? Why is it out the window?" "It just seems like men do not want to play the role of being elusive anymore or being hard to get. They text way too much. They're far...

  • Challengers serves up $24 million opening weekend at the box office

    Challengers hit its opening serve straight down the line with a $24 million debut at the global box office. Luca Guadagnino’s R-rated sports drama topped a weak box-office frame with $15 million domestic, and a further $9 million from international markets.  The $55 million budgeted film, which was pushed back from its original release date […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Challengers serves up...

    • CP24

    Why was Umar Zameer tried for murder? Observers raise questions about prosecution

    Legal observers are questioning the decision to charge and prosecute a man for murder in the death of a Toronto police officer when the evidence did not support it, saying the case raises concerns about fair process in the justice system. Umar Zameer was found not guilty Sunday in the death of Det. Const. Jeffrey Northrup, who died on July 2, 2021, after he was hit by a vehicle in an underground parking garage at Toronto City Hall. Zameer had pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. ...

  • Outbreak raises disturbing question: Is our food system built on poop?

    Outbreak raises disturbing question: Is our food system built on poop? (Second column, 17th story, link) Related stories:WHO: Human Cases Of Bird Flu 'Enormous Concern'

  • Another tragic abuse and neglect case that raises familiar questions

    The Boone County Sheriff’s Department made a horrific discovery when they were called to a house in the Morrisvale community this week to investigate a reported death. They found the body of a 14-year-old girl on the bathroom floor. The criminal complaint described the girl’s physical appearance as “shocking with an obvious emaciated, skeletal state.”

  • Georgia lawmaker sues Fani Willis, saying she colluded in stalking case

    (The Center Square) — Rep. Mesha Mainor, R-Atlanta, is suing top Fulton County officials, including the district attorney prosecuting former President Donald Trump, saying they conspired to help a former campaign worker who stalked the state lawmaker. Mainor filed her lawsuit in Fulton County Superior Court, naming the county, the county's ethics board, County Commissioner Marvin Arrington and District Attorney Fani Willis. Mainor named Arrington and Willis both individually and...

  • Record crowd expected at Troon, with longest and shortest holes in Open history

    The R&A expects a record attendance at Royal Troon for this year’s Open Championship. In a meeting with the media on Tuesday, the governing body announced this year’s Open ticket allotment has sold out, with a crowd of 250,000 envisioned to visit Troon this summer. This would be an increase of 70,000 from the last time the claret jug came to the Ayrshire links, when Henrik Stenson defeated Phil Mickelson in a legendary final-round duel in 2016. The quarter-of-a-million figure will be behind only...

  • Challengers Scores Luca Guadagnino His Biggest Box Office Opening Yet

    The tennis film came in first at the box office with $15.2 million.