• Is popular kids show ‘Bluey’ ending?

    A small blue dog with an Australian accent has captured the hearts of people across the world.

  • Jon Stewart returns to The Daily Show after a weekend of “AHHHHHHH”

    Jon Stewart returned to The Daily Show tonight with stories full of contradictions. After a weekend in which the news was routinely bleak, hyping up World War III following Iran’s missile-guided response to Israel, Stewart stuffed as much as he could into the show’s first 15 minutes. He bounced from the U.S.’s arbitrary gerrymandering of the Middle East to Trump falling asleep in court with a single scream. Stewart often plays the role of audience surrogate, channeling the viewer’s anger and...

  • My Neighbour Totoro: Stage show transfers to London's West End

    The adaptation of the 1988 film has already enjoyed two successful runs at the Barbican theatre.

  • This Is the Moment Jon Stewart Became ‘Daily Show’ Jon Stewart

    Thank you, Rosie O’Donnell for bailing on a gig at the last minute

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    Movie theater cuts back showings as power bills climb

    By Andrea Nakano Click here for updates on this story ORINDA, California (KPIX) — Skyrocketing PG&E bills are giving many of us quite a scare every month as we try to heat up our homes and keep the lights on. Businesses are feeling the pinch as well. In Orinda, one movie theater is closing the

  • Tell Us Which TV Shows You Didn't Think You'd Like But Ended Up Loving

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  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren's bill would end trading in water futures

    This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. With private investors poised to profit from water scarcity in the west, US senator Elizabeth Warren and representative Ro Khanna are pursuing a bill to prohibit the trading of water as a commodity. The lawmakers will introduce the bill on Thursday afternoon, the […]

  • World Press Photo winner shows "irreversible personal loss"

    A photograph documenting “irreversible personal loss” in Gaza has won the 2024 World Press Photo Contest’s top award, the Amsterdam-based organisation said on Thursday. The photo, entitled “a Palestinian woman embraces the body of her niece”, was taken by Reuter’s photographer Mohammed Salem, who also won an award in the competition 14 years ago. Salem describes this photo, taken just days after his own wife gave birth, as a “powerful and sad moment that sums up the broader sense of

  • 2024 World Press Photo Winners Show Why Photojournalism Matters

    After announcing the regional winners earlier this month, World Press Photo has unveiled its 2024 global winners. Showcasing the biggest news stories in the world, the competition's winners demonstrate the importance of photojournalism and documentary photography and the incredible lengths photographers go to tell vital stories. [Read More]

  • ‘The Kardashians’ Cancelled? Did Hulu End Reality Show After 5 Seasons?

    Did Hulu cancel The Kardashians or something? The streaming giant has lost a ton of Kardashian content and that’s made … ‘The Kardashians’ Cancelled? Did Hulu End Reality Show After 5 Seasons? was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

  • Rwanda Bill shows Tory disdain for humanity and the rule of law

    The ‘Safety of Rwanda Bill’ would see the government create a new law to override a judicial ruling that Rwanda was not a ‘safe country’ to deport asylum seekers to. The court found that there were substantial grounds for believing that asylum seekers sent to Rwanda would face a real risk of ill-treatment. It shows Rishi Sunak’s complete disdain for the judicial oversight which should play an integral role in any democracy. Plainly it also shows his lack of humanity or empathy for those who are...

  • CBS to end “The Talk” show later this year after 15 seasons

    CBS will end its daytime talk show, “The Talk” in December after over a decade on-air. "'The Talk' broke new ground when it launched 14 years ago by returning daytime talk to CBS with a refreshing and award-winning format,” CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach and CBS Studios president David Stapf said in a joint statement,