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The aftermath of Trump-Xi summit: comparing U.S. and China announcements

Analysts say a comparison of the readouts issued by the U.S. and China reveals "minor inconsistencies" on issues such as agriculture, tariffs and rare earths….

Netflix Hires Content Strategy Lead For Spain, Italy, France

Netflix has hired a Fremantle strategy chief as content strategy lead in Spain, France and Italy. Gabriella Carriere took on the newly-created Director of Content…

We must protect mail-in voting against Trump interference

Congress must invalidate President Trump's executive order restricting mail-in voting as it is unconstitutional, politically motivated, and will disproportionately disenfranchise certain groups of voters.

‘Rehearsals For A Revolution’ Wins L’Oeil D’Or Prize For Top Documentary At Cannes

Rehearsals for a Revolution, director Pegah Ahangarani’s film about decades of political repression in Iran, won the L’Oeil d’or Prize today, the Cannes Film Festival’s…

Has Demi Moore Finally Chopped Her Famous Hair?

The Cannes Film Festival jury member has let her hip-length raven locks fly free all week on the Croisette. Now, Demi Moore is sporting a…

Ken Martin’s fight for survival deepens following DNC autopsy release

In today's issue: ▪ 2024 DNC autopsy backlash ▪ Ebola concerns rise ▪ Reconciliation bill punted ▪ Lawler campaigning with Trump If yesterday’s release of…

Ira Sachs On Tapping Into The “Incredible Energy” & “Darkness” Of 1980s New York For ‘The Man I Love’: “It Felt Like An Autobiography” — Cannes Studio

“You speak about the film as if I made a film about the past, and I don’t feel that way,” filmmaker Ira Sachs says of…

Are screens actually bad for kids, or are we just panicking for nothing?

Moral panics are usually moral first and accurate second.

The best thing Democrats can do for the climate: Stop talking about it

With a little over five months until the midterm elections, Democrats in Washington and on the campaign trail are trying to show voters they care…

Lukas Dhont On Subverting The War Film Genre With Cannes Title ‘Coward’: “Male Bonding Has Too Often Been Used As A Tool To Destroy” 

“For me, the reason to make a film about the past is to say something about the present,” filmmaker Lukas Dhont said this morning during…