Two women were house-sitting for their influencer boss when the home was the target of a scary AF robbery.
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A man disguised as a UPS worker gave one family in New York a terrifying holiday experience during a home invasion.
According to People, it all went down on Sunday afternoon when the family members were confronted by a man wearing a hat with a makeshift UPS logo on it at their apartment in the Morris Heights area of the Bronx. When the 60-year-old grandmother answered the door, he immediately flashed a gun that was hidden inside the box he was carrying and barged his way inside the place. The NY
Two women were house-sitting for their influencer boss when the home was the target of a scary AF robbery.
NEW YORK -- An Italian citizen charged with stealing numerous unpublished book manuscripts pleaded not guilty Thursday and had bail set at $300,000 despite a prosecutor's attempt to keep him incarcerated until trial.Filippo Bernardini, 29, entered the plea in Manhattan federal court to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges lodged against him after his Wednesday arrest as he arrived in the U.S. on a flight.Assistant U.S.
EXCLUSIVE: Masked Singer UK and Hard Cell super-indie Argonon is in advanced discussions over potential acquisitions on the West Coast and has shifted its U.S. development team to LA.
Donald Trump before, during and after the assault, and is seeking his insight about what happened in those days.The popular Fox News Channel prime-time host hasn't said what he will do, but he's slammed the congressional probe as a partisan witch hunt. His lawyer has raised First Amendment concerns about the request.It's not unheard of for journalists to offer advice to politicians — history records Ben Bradlee's friendship with former President John F. Kennedy — but such actions raise questions about their independence and allegiance to the public interest, said Jane Kirtley, director of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota.Just last month, CNN fired prime-time host Chris Cuomo when it became clear his efforts to advise his brother, former New York Gov.
Feeling “fine.” After former Jeopardy! champion Amy Schneider was burglarized earlier this week, she has opened up about the ordeal.
On her own! January Jones welcomed her son, Xander, in September 2011 and has been candid about the ups and downs of raising him alone.
A baby who was born premature has been found abandoned in a cardboard box with a note from the mother who claimed she had no money to feed her child.
NEW YORK -- Hollywood closed out 2021 with more fireworks at the box office for “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which topped all films for the third straight week and already charts among the highest grossing films ever.
NEW YORK -- Following a year of professional milestones born of her work on America’s history of slavery, Pulitzer Prize-winning Black journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones said she is clear-eyed about her mission to force a reckoning around the nation’s self-image.The New York Times Magazine writer began this year in a protracted tenure fight with her alma mater in North Carolina — the dispute ended when she announced in July that she’d take her talents to a historically Black university — and is
Kurt Russell has been in the Hollywood game since youth! Born in Massachusetts and raised in Los Angeles, the 70-year-old star got his start as a child actor on TV shows such as The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, Gunsmoke and Gilligan’s Island. In 1966, he signed a ten-year contract with Walt Disney Productions and became one of its biggest draws.
Spider-Man: No Way Home” press tour.But producer Amy Pascal recently revealed that she attempted to steer Holland and Zendaya away from any future dating shortly after they were cast.“I took Tom and Zendaya aside, separately, when we first cast them and gave them a lecture,” Pascal in an interview with the New York Times published Friday. “Don’t go there — just don’t.
Forbidden romance! Tom Holland and Zendaya‘s instant chemistry on the Spider-Man set left executive producer Amy Pascal concerned that her leading actors would start a real-life romance — so she told them not to date.
Kevin Feige is looking ahead to the future.
Selome Hailu editorLongtime “Spider-Man” series producer Amy Pascal and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige have an offbeat filmmaking partnership, as they demonstrated in a new interview.In a conversation with the New York Times’ Brooks Barnes about “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and the future of the franchise, the pair addressed Pascal’s previous comments that Tom Holland would star in another “Spider-Man” trilogy.
With Spider-Man: No Way Home now out in theaters, Disney and Sony are “actively beginning to develop” where the web-slinger’s story goes next, says Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige.
Last month, Pascal, perhaps prematurely, said that Sony and Disney are going to collaborate on three more “Spider-Man” movies. But in a new interview Friday with the New York Times, Pascal clarified her comments.
NEW YORK -- For the first time since the pandemic began, the box office is booming. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” grossed $50 million in Thursday previews alone, a stunning start for a movie set to break pandemic records.Sony Pictures' “No Way Home" scored the third-largest preview total ever, trailing only those for “Avengers: Endgame” ($60 million) and “The Force Awakens" ($57 million).
a splashy New York Times exclusive this week. On Thursday, Variety reported that Siegel had decided to take an offer at Rolling Stone instead of joining The Ankler.