The 32 Best Movies on Hulu This Week (September 2024)

The 32 Best Movies on Hulu This Week (September 2024) With the rise of streaming platforms, movie lovers have been⁤ spoiled for choice ⁢when it comes to finding great ‌films to ⁤watch from the ⁢comfort of their homes. Hulu, one of the leading streaming services, has an extensive​ library of movies to offer its subscribers.… Continue reading The 32 Best Movies on Hulu This Week (September 2024)

Donald Trump Is Possibly Too Online

Donald Trump Is Possibly Too Online In‍ today’s digital world, it’s no secret that technology and social media‍ play a significant role in our lives. It has revolutionized the way we communicate, share information, and even how we conduct our politics. However, ⁤there is a fine line between using online platforms ⁢effectively and becoming overly… Continue reading Donald Trump Is Possibly Too Online

After Shark Tank, Mark Cuban Just Wants to Break Shit—Especially the Prescription Drug Industry

After becoming a household name as one of the investors on the hit TV show Shark⁤ Tank, billionaire entrepreneur ​Mark Cuban is ‍channeling his⁤ energy and resources ⁤towards a⁢ new target – the prescription drug industry. With ​his ‍trademark no-nonsense attitude and a ‍drive to disrupt the status quo, Cuban wants to‌ break the system… Continue reading After Shark Tank, Mark Cuban Just Wants to Break Shit—Especially the Prescription Drug Industry

Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore’ sequel Instagram post harnesses the good energy, blocks out the bad

Adam Sandler​ has given “Happy Gilmore” ⁣fans a reason to ⁣celebrate with his​ recent Instagram⁢ post teasing ‍a potential sequel to the beloved 1996 film. The ‍actor shared a photo of himself‌ in‍ character as the lovable ⁤but hot-tempered⁢ hockey player turned golfer,⁣ complete with his signature outfit and golf ‌club. The ⁤caption read, “Happy… Continue reading Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore’ sequel Instagram post harnesses the good energy, blocks out the bad

‘Speak No Evil’ review: This time for Americans!

“Speak No Evil,” a gripping new novel by ⁤Uzodinma ‍Iweala, ‍may be set in the bustling city of Washington, D.C., but its themes of family, identity, and ‍betrayal are universal. The book follows the story ⁤of Niru, a Nigerian-American ⁤teenager navigating​ the complexities of his dual cultural identity ⁤and sexuality. Niru⁢ is a talented‍ student… Continue reading ‘Speak No Evil’ review: This time for Americans!

NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, September 6 (game #453)

NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, September 6 (game #453) Welcome to another exciting day of NYT Connections! In today’s game, we’re delving into the world of trivia and wordplay to connect seemingly unrelated clues. So sharpen your pencils and get ready to exercise your brain! 1. Actress Crawford and boxer Mayweather… Continue reading NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, September 6 (game #453)

Stephen Colbert brutally mocks Trump’s rambling speech style

Stephen Colbert, host of ⁣”The Late Show” on ‌CBS, is known for his sharp wit and biting humor. And when it comes to mocking President Donald Trump, Colbert does not hold back. In a recent monologue, Colbert took⁣ aim at Trump’s rambling speech style, delivering a hilarious and scathing critique of the president’s incoherent rants.… Continue reading Stephen Colbert brutally mocks Trump’s rambling speech style

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ review: Tim Burton’s triumphant return is rightfully deranged

After a 30-year hiatus from ⁢the director’s chair, Tim Burton has returned with a bang in his latest film “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.” This⁤ film is a long-awaited sequel to ‍the cult classic “Beetlejuice”⁤ from 1988, ​and fans‌ of the original will not be disappointed. “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” picks up 30 years after the​ events of the first… Continue reading ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ review: Tim Burton’s triumphant return is rightfully deranged

Xbox’s Phils Spencer says he’s “made some of the worst game-choice decisions” in the past

In an industry dominated by fierce competition and high stakes, making the right game-choice decisions can be a make-or-break situation. Even the biggest players in the gaming world have had their fair share of missteps, as recently highlighted by Xbox’s Phil Spencer, who openly admitted to making some of the worst game-choice decisions in the… Continue reading Xbox’s Phils Spencer says he’s “made some of the worst game-choice decisions” in the past

Devil May Cry and Dragon’s Dogma director Hideaki Itsuno has left Capcom

After more than two decades of contributing to some of Capcom’s most beloved franchises, renowned game director Hideaki Itsuno has announced his departure from the company. Itsuno’s decision to leave Capcom marks the end of an era for fans of Devil May Cry and Dragon’s Dogma, two highly acclaimed series that he has helped shape… Continue reading Devil May Cry and Dragon’s Dogma director Hideaki Itsuno has left Capcom

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