Fareed sits down with Academy Award-winning actor and producer Michael Douglas to discuss his new role portraying founding father Benjamin Franklin on the Apple TV+ series, “Franklin.”
Michael Douglas speaks with Fareed about inhabiting the role of Benjamin Franklin.
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Actor Michael Douglas shares his thoughts on the prospect of a second Biden term and the upcoming US presidential election: “This is probably the most important election of my lifetime.”
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The Shining star Shelley Duvall just gave a rare interview to the New York Times, in which she addressed her absence from the spotlight and her longtime partner opened up about some of the hardships she's dealt with in that time. Duvall hasn't acted since the 2002 film "Manna from Heaven," effectively retiring at the time. In the years since, she's been somewhat reclusive, aside from a highly-publicized appearance on "Dr. Phil" in 2016 and her role in the upcoming horror movie, The...
Michael Douglas, who plays “Franklin” in the Apply TV+ series, says Joe Biden is not too old for a second term despite being close in age to the President.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A Webb City woman will spend the next two decades in prison for her role in a 2020 kidnapping and murder. Thursday morning, a judge sentenced Amy Kay Thomas, 40, to 20 years for kidnapping -- and 10 years for unlawful transport of a firearm. Those sentences will run together so Thomas []