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“The Last Rodeo” — the latest Christian-themed film from Angel Studios — proceeds with easeful predictability. The story’s conventional beats (the get-back-in-shape montage, the bad news delivered at a critical moment) cohere into a wholesome journey of long-delayed healing.
Investors will also be reviewing housing market data for April and paying attention to a lineup of Federal Reserve officials speaking after a week when the major U.S. indexes logged gains. Home Depot (HD),
The streaming service has tons of watchable new stuff for you this week. Here are our top picks, including murders, robots, and more
House Budget Committee Republicans advanced a sweeping reconciliation bill Sunday night, but for the GOP, the internal debate is far from over. “CONGRATULATIONS REPUBLICANS!!! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
April 14 -7: Trump’s approval rating dropped to a new low for his second term in Morning Consult’s weekly poll, with 45% approving of his job performance and 52% disapproving (the poll of 2,203 registered voters was taken April 11-13 and has a 2-point margin of error).
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The Rehearsal, the most brilliantly deadpan show on TV, stars Nathan Fielder as a man on a mission to reduce the uncertainties of everyday life. In season 2, the urgency of his project grows as he puts his resources toward an issue that affects us all: commercial aviation. It’s good to see that laptop harness again.
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A second nationwide boycott against Walmart is taking place now in protest of the company's DEI policy reversal. Here's what to know in NJ.
Reigning UFL Defensive Player of the Year Breeland Speaks returning for the Panthers headlines what to watch for in Week 9.
Canadian favorite Ekkstacy was nominated for Breakthrough Artist Or Group Of The Year at this year’s Juno Awards, a sign that he’s been on an upward trajectory lately. That carried on last week with a new album, Forever, which quickly followed last year’s self-titled effort.
Shares of Quantum Computing ( QUBT 16.74%) soared higher this week. The company's stock jumped 7.3% as of 1:09 p.m. ET on Friday, but gained as much as 9.8% earlier in the week. The rise comes as the S&P 500 ( ^GSPC -0.36%) lost 2.5% and the Nasdaq-100 lost 2.2%.