by the New York Times this week and he didn’t mince words. Zuckerberg, Burns said, is “an enemy of the state” who deserves to be in jail.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook claims it will be opening its checkbook in a big way for creators: CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the social-media giant will pay out more than $1 billion to creators on Facebook and Instagram through 2022.Zuckerberg announced the new initiative in a Facebook post Tuesday — but didn’t provide a lot of details.“We want to build the best platforms for millions of creators to make a living, so we’re creating new programs to invest over $1 billion to reward
.by the New York Times this week and he didn’t mince words. Zuckerberg, Burns said, is “an enemy of the state” who deserves to be in jail.
Facebook’s founder and CEO introduced Wall Street to the “Metaverse” today, a sweeping reimaging of the company over time entailing massive annual investments.
Mark Ronson is opening up about working with Amy Winehouse.
Mark Ronson has expressed regret over the way he treated Amy Winehouse while she was at the height of her addiction issues.Ronson was one of the late singer’s most influential collaborators, having produced her seminal second album ‘Back to Black’ in 2006.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Walking Dead” dropped a full-length trailer for its final season, Season 11, during a panel for San Diego Comic-Con at Home on Saturday.The trailer saw plenty of zombified action, while also highlighting fan favorite characters like Daryl, Carol, Maggie, Gabriel, Ezekiel, and Negan among many others.
Luke Skywalker in the sci-fi franchise, revealed on Twitter he has starred in a number of other “Star Wars” roles secretly. First, Wookieepedia tweeted that Hamill, 69, voiced a character on the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian.” Then, Hamill responded with a mind-blowing bit of information. “Did you know… I voiced multiple secret voice-cameos in every #StarWars movie released since 2015?” Hamill tweeted.The star then specified the movies were “Sequels, Solo, Rogue One.”Hamill and the rest of
For Mark Wahlberg, being a father to teenage children in real life played an immense role in his approach to "Joe Bell," a film that centers on a true story of one dad’s quest -- to not only accept who his son is -- but honor his death after a tragic set of circumstances. The "Spenser Confidential" actor, 50, portrays the blue-collar dad from Oregon who makes it a mission to spread the message of anti-bullying after losing his 15-year-old teenage son, Jadin Bell, to suicide in 2013.
When the Marky Mark movie happens, Mark Wahlberg has the perfect person in mind to play him.
Enjoy this small step for man! pic.twitter.com/6gBHHJLByQThe faux trailer features Jason Alexander as Bezos, Adam Pally as Musk and Tracy Morgan as “diverse friend that would never actually hang out with Jeff Bezos.” Branson and Mark Zuckerberg are portrayed by a mop and a stray cat, respectively.
Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus has revealed new details about his cancer diagnosis. The 49-year-old rocker shared that he has "diffuse large B-cell lymphoma Stage 4-A" during a Twitch live stream with fans, which was captured and reuploaded by a Blink 182 fan account on YouTube.
Mark Wahlberg recently appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and opened up about the rapid weight gain he did for his upcoming project, Stu. If you didn’t know, Mark at one point gained at least 20 pounds over the course of three weeks to portray a real-life boxer turned priest. Speaking to Fallon about the massive weight gain, Mark admitted that it wasn’t the wisest idea.
Mark Wahlberg has opened up about the extreme diet he adhered to in preparation for his role in the recent film Stu. The Boogie Nights star was at one point eating 11,000 calories per day in an effort to gain weight to play the part of boxer-turned-priest Father Stuart Long in the forthcoming biopic.
Mark Wahlberg doesn’t do anything by halves when it comes to preparing for his movies.
Sacha Baron Cohen has demanded that social media bosses end the online racial attacks against England’s football players.The actor called out Facebook and Twitter heads Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey directly in a tweet.“Hey Mark Zuckerberg & @jack Dorsey — Facebook and Twitter are spreading racist attacks on these Black athletes. Online racism leads to real-world hate crimes.
Taylor Swift would be the “first victim” of socialism, claiming she would be banned by a Marxist or socialist society.Swift spoke out against Blackburn, who is the senator for the pop star’s home state of Tennessee, in 2018 over her voting record on minority and LGBTQ rights.During an interview with Breitbart News, Blackburn warned that the left was “trying to change country music and make it woke” but implied Democrat supporters would regret allowing that to happen.“When I’m talking to my