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Julia and Sean Dish on Movies, Life, and the Art of Acting

December 6, 2025

Julia Roberts and Sean Penn have known each other for over 40 years, and their friendship is as strong as ever. They recently sat down to chat about their latest films, their careers, and the art of acting. Roberts stars in Luca Guadagnino’s “After the Hunt, ” while Penn takes on a complex role in P

sports

Penn State's New Coach: Who Should Matt Campbell Bring Along?

December 6, 2025

Matt Campbell, the new head coach of Penn State, has a big task ahead. He needs to fill up the team quickly. Many players from the 2025 team are leaving. Some are graduating, and others might transfer. Campbell has to act fast and think outside the box. The transfer portal opens soon. Campbell migh

entertainment

A-List Chats: Who's Talking to Who in Variety's New Season

December 4, 2025

Variety's Actors on Actors series is back with its 23rd season, and it's packed with some serious star power. This time, the show is moving to CNN, giving viewers more ways to catch these exclusive interviews. The season kicks off with a bang on December 5, featuring Ariana Grande and Adam Sandler.

politics

The Supreme Court: Is It Losing Its Way?

December 4, 2025

The Supreme Court is making some big choices. These choices will shape many aspects of life. From how voting districts are drawn to rules for political campaigns, and even rights for transgender people. But there's a growing concern: the court seems to be drifting away from what the public wants. U

business

Big Players Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery

December 4, 2025

The entertainment world is buzzing with big moves. Paramount is upping its game to grab Warner Bros. Discovery. They're putting more money on the table, with help from investors in the Middle East. This includes Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile, Comcast has a different id

politics

When Courts Clash Over Privacy and Power

December 3, 2025

In a recent Supreme Court hearing, something unusual happened. Justice Elena Kagan, known for her liberal views, seemed to agree with her more conservative colleagues. The case? A dispute between a religious nonprofit and the New Jersey Attorney General. The nonprofit, First Choice Women's Resource

business

Charleston's Hidden Gems: Why Shopping Local Matters

November 29, 2025

In Charleston, shopping small is more than just a trend; it's a way of life. The idea of supporting local businesses gained traction in 2010, but it's the community's commitment that truly makes a difference. Every dollar spent at a local shop has a ripple effect, with about 67 cents staying within

entertainment

Raymond Reunion: A Nostalgic Hit for CBS

November 27, 2025

CBS struck gold with its Everybody Loves Raymond reunion, proving that some shows never lose their charm. The network's 30th-anniversary special pulled in a whopping 6. 32 million viewers, making it the top entertainment pick of the night. This isn't just a blip; it's a clear sign that classic comed

technology

Smart Shopping in the AI Age: How Tech is Changing Grocery Deals

November 25, 2025

Grocery shopping is not what it used to be. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), stores are getting smarter about how they price items and target shoppers. This shift is changing the way people save money and how they think about their purchases. For some, like Kimberly Roberts, saving money on

lifestyle

New York's Streets Tell Stories: Exploring Honored Names

November 24, 2025

New York City has a unique way of honoring its heroes and notable figures. Across the five boroughs, nearly 2, 500 streets carry the names of remarkable individuals. These co-named streets serve as a tribute to people who have made a significant impact on the city and its communities. A digital map