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Sundance: Kristen Stewart drew on fears, insecurities for 'Love Me' performance Kristen Stewart said her role as an artificial intelligence in "Love Me," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, gave her a blank slate upon which to bring all of her interactions from life. Sundance movie review: 'American Society of Magical Negroes' a witty satire "The American Society of Magical Negroes," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, is a clever satire of racial dynamics in which Black people try to make whites comfortable. Sundance movie review: 'Your Monster' a winning horror comedy for Melissa Barrera "Your Monster," which premiered Thursday at the Sundance Film Festival, is a charming romantic comedy between a woman (Melissa Barrera) and a monster (Tommy Dewey). Sundance movie review: In 'Love Me,' Kristen Stewart, Steven Yeun make AI emotional "Love Me," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun in an emotional tale of A.I. evolving in the future of Earth. Continuing arctic blast puts 100M Americans under winter alerts The weeklong arctic blast that blanketed most of the continental United States has one last breath before forecasters predict an unseasonal warmth next week. Haiti gangs suspected after 6 nuns kidnapped from bus in Port-au-Prince Six Catholic nuns and other travelers were kidnapped from a bus Friday in Haiti's capital. President Joe Biden signs stopgap bill to fund government into March President Joe Biden on Friday signed a stopgap funding resolution passed by Congress the day before, averting a government shutdown for now. Police: Infant OK despite being abandoned by alleged shoplifters After a 3-month-old baby girl was abandoned during a suspected shoplifting incident at a Philadelphia Walmart Thursday, police said they think they know the child's identity and that of several of the suspects. Crew, passengers uninjured as plane forced to land on Va. highway A small plane made an emergency landing on a Virginia highway Friday afternoon, but none of the crew or passengers were injured. Louisiana gains more majority-Black districts in new congressional map Lawmakers in Louisiana approved the state's new congressional map Friday which increases the total number of majority-Black districts to comply with a previous court ruling. Netanyahu rules out Palestinian state as being 'incompatible' with Israeli security Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said he has rejected U.S. calls for a Palestinian state after the war in Gaza ends. Alec Baldwin again indicted on involuntary manslaughter charge A grand jury in New Mexico on Friday revived a criminal case against Alec Baldwin over the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of "Rust" in 2021. Watch: Deer rescued from frozen pond in Michigan Firefighters in Michigan came to the rescue of a deer found stranded in the frigid waters of a frozen pond. Female lesser kudu born at Cincinnati Zoo Officials at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden in Ohio announced the birth of a female lesser kudu calf currently being cared for by zoo staff. Watch: Chicagoans work to preserve viral 'rat hole' Chicago's famous "rat hole," a rodent-shaped indentation in a concrete sidewalk, was filled in by an unknown person, leading fans to attempt to exhume the landmark. Mass layoffs expected at Sports Illustrated after publisher misses payment Sports Illustrated's publisher is laying off "possibly all" of the magazine's staff after failing to pay the parent company, according to a statement from the brand's union. Maryland woman's change of mind leads to $50,000 lottery win A Maryland woman said she changed her mind at the last minute and purchased a scratch-off lottery ticket that earned her a $50,000 prize. Solar panels on Japan's SLIM lunar lander fail to create electricity as needed Solar panels on the Japan space agency spacecraft that successfully landed on the moon Friday were not generating electricity as planned as of Friday afternoon. Ukraine war increases greenhouse gas emissions, study says A new study released Friday suggests Russia's war on Ukraine during a one-and-a-half year period exceeded the annual greenhouse gas emissions of European nations like Austria, Portugal and Hungary. State Department lauds success of refugee aid program Welcome Corps Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday that the Welcome Corps has helped resettle some 7,000 refugees from around the world into the United States in the first 12 months of its existence. Facing hiring challenges, U.S. Border Patrol increases recruitment bonuses U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Friday it is ramping up recruitment incentives to as much as $30,000 for newly appointed agents who entered duty on or after Jan. 8. New political reality affects next week's New Hampshire primary This year's New Hampshire primary is shaping up to be unlike any other Donald Trump splits time between the campaign trail and court, and as other candidates campaign much less than in Iowa a week before. BabyMonster's 'Batter Up' music video passes 200M views on YouTube K-pop group BabyMonster had a first music video, "Batter Up," reach 200 million views on YouTube. Mike Epps comedy special 'Ready to Sell Out' coming in February "Mike Epps: Ready to Sell Out," a new stand-up comedy special from Mike Epps, will premiere on Netflix in February. Left-behind items at European hotels include dentures, clown costume A survey of European hotels found some of the most unusual items left behind by vacationers include dentures, a full clown costume and witchcraft paraphernalia. |
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With Deal Close on Border and Ukraine, Republican Rifts Threaten to Kill BothA divided G.O.P. coalesced behind a bit of legislative extortion: No Ukraine aid without a border crackdown. Now they are split over how large a price to demand, imperiling both initiatives. Stocks Climb to Record, Lifted by Big Tech and Rate Cut HopesThe S&P 500 crossed above its January 2022 peak after weeks of wavering. Investors have been buying stocks after homing in on signals that the Fed’s campaign of raising interest rates is over. Stocks Are in a Bull Market. What Does That Mean?It doesn’t mean stocks will continue to rise indefinitely, but it does reflect a generally optimistic outlook on Wall Street. Divisions Emerging in Israel Over Gaza WarProtesters demanded action to free hostages, a war cabinet minister criticized the military campaign and the Israeli prime minister publicly ruled out a two-state solution, rebuffing the U.S. Biden Presses Netanyahu on Working Toward a Palestinian StateThe two leaders spoke for the first time in weeks. Their call came a day after the Israeli leader rebuffed U.S. efforts to pressure him into a two-state solution. Many Americans in Disbelief Over Trump-Biden Election RematchUnable to fathom a 2020 rematch, many Americans are clinging to forlorn hopes and floating wild theories — including that Michelle Obama might replace President Biden. DeSantis Quietly Starts Building His Off-Ramp From 2024 RaceMr. DeSantis praised Donald J. Trump’s victory in Iowa. He admitted to an early strategic error. And he’s begun casting his eyes forward to 2028. Inside CNN’s Debate Over Airing Trump’s Iowa Caucus Victory SpeechTensions over the network’s airing of 10 minutes of the former president’s speech after he won the Iowa caucuses on Monday burst into the open during an internal call. Credit Card Statements Suggest Prosecutors in Trump Case Traveled TogetherRecords included in a court filing follow claims that Fani T. Willis had begun a relationship with Nathan Wade before hiring him to help lead the Trump case. Sports Illustrated Thrown Into Chaos With Mass LayoffsThe announcement on Friday left in doubt what lies ahead for the venerable publication, with some staff members dismissed immediately and others told they would keep their jobs for at least 90 days. After Uvalde School Shooting, Challenges Endure Despite Clear Police ProtocolsThe failures in Texas underscored the challenge of mass shootings for all police officers: Be ready to rapidly use deadly force in some cases, but try to de-escalate in others. A Grand Jury in Uvalde Is Set to Examine Response to School MassacreProsecutors are slated to begin presenting evidence to a panel days after a Justice Department report found that “unimaginable” failures hindered the police response to the shooting. Louisiana Lawmakers Pass Congressional Map That Empowers More Black VotersThe Legislature passed a congressional map that creates a second majority-Black district while shielding the state’s most powerful conservatives in Washington from political jeopardy. Alec Baldwin Indicted on Involuntary Manslaughter Charge in ‘Rust’ ShootingA grand jury in New Mexico indicted the actor in the shooting death of the cinematographer on the film “Rust,” months after the original case against him was dismissed. The Farmers Had What the Billionaires WantedIn Solano County, Calif., a who’s who of tech money is trying to build a city from the ground up. But some of the locals whose families have been there for generations don’t want to sell the land. Japan Achieves a Soft Lunar Landing, but Its Life on the Moon May Be ShortThe SLIM spacecraft made a successful soft landing on the lunar surface, but a problem with its solar panels means it will soon run out of power. Netanyahu Is Turning Against BidenIsrael has been at war with Hamas for over 100 days and still has over 100 hostages to recover, but Netanyahu’s No. 1 focus is Netanyahu. Train Yourself to Always Show UpEvery gesture of recognition marries love and humility, vulnerability and sacred responsibility. Trump Just Keeps Doing Appalling Things, and the Ranks of the Disengaged Are GrowingHis return to the center of our politics won’t save the media. Letting Trump Off the Hook Will Change the Shape of HistoryJan. 6 cannot go down the memory hole. A Message From the Premier League’s Rules-Free FutureClubs of all sizes complain about cost-control rules and their implementation. But what would soccer look like if they went away? Trump Claims Immunity Extends Even to Acts That ‘Cross the Line’In a social media post, Donald J. Trump appeared to take a stance that went even further than his lawyers have in court about the scope of immunity from prosecution that a president should enjoy. Tanya Berezin, Behind-the-Scenes Off Broadway Force, Dies at 82At the Circle Repertory Company, where she said her goal was to “confuse people,” she nurtured a new generation of writers and actors in the 1980s and ’90s. Someone Filled the Chicago Rat Hole. Residents Took Action.After the rodent-shaped hole, which had delighted residents for weeks, was plugged with plaster or concrete, residents braved the bitter cold to dig it out. More Recent Articles |
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Kristen Stewart said her role as an artificial intelligence in "Love Me," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, gave her a blank slate upon which to bring all of her interactions from life.
"The American Society of Magical Negroes," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, is a clever satire of racial dynamics in which Black people try to make whites comfortable.
"Your Monster," which premiered Thursday at the Sundance Film Festival, is a charming romantic comedy between a woman (Melissa Barrera) and a monster (Tommy Dewey).
"Love Me," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun in an emotional tale of A.I. evolving in the future of Earth.
The weeklong arctic blast that blanketed most of the continental United States has one last breath before forecasters predict an unseasonal warmth next week.
Six Catholic nuns and other travelers were kidnapped from a bus Friday in Haiti's capital.
President Joe Biden on Friday signed a stopgap funding resolution passed by Congress the day before, averting a government shutdown for now.
After a 3-month-old baby girl was abandoned during a suspected shoplifting incident at a Philadelphia Walmart Thursday, police said they think they know the child's identity and that of several of the suspects.
A small plane made an emergency landing on a Virginia highway Friday afternoon, but none of the crew or passengers were injured.
Lawmakers in Louisiana approved the state's new congressional map Friday which increases the total number of majority-Black districts to comply with a previous court ruling.
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said he has rejected U.S. calls for a Palestinian state after the war in Gaza ends.
A grand jury in New Mexico on Friday revived a criminal case against Alec Baldwin over the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of "Rust" in 2021.
Firefighters in Michigan came to the rescue of a deer found stranded in the frigid waters of a frozen pond.
Officials at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden in Ohio announced the birth of a female lesser kudu calf currently being cared for by zoo staff.
Chicago's famous "rat hole," a rodent-shaped indentation in a concrete sidewalk, was filled in by an unknown person, leading fans to attempt to exhume the landmark.
Sports Illustrated's publisher is laying off "possibly all" of the magazine's staff after failing to pay the parent company, according to a statement from the brand's union.
A Maryland woman said she changed her mind at the last minute and purchased a scratch-off lottery ticket that earned her a $50,000 prize.
Solar panels on the Japan space agency spacecraft that successfully landed on the moon Friday were not generating electricity as planned as of Friday afternoon.
A new study released Friday suggests Russia's war on Ukraine during a one-and-a-half year period exceeded the annual greenhouse gas emissions of European nations like Austria, Portugal and Hungary.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday that the Welcome Corps has helped resettle some 7,000 refugees from around the world into the United States in the first 12 months of its existence.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Friday it is ramping up recruitment incentives to as much as $30,000 for newly appointed agents who entered duty on or after Jan. 8.
This year's New Hampshire primary is shaping up to be unlike any other Donald Trump splits time between the campaign trail and court, and as other candidates campaign much less than in Iowa a week before.
K-pop group BabyMonster had a first music video, "Batter Up," reach 200 million views on YouTube.
"Mike Epps: Ready to Sell Out," a new stand-up comedy special from Mike Epps, will premiere on Netflix in February.
A survey of European hotels found some of the most unusual items left behind by vacationers include dentures, a full clown costume and witchcraft paraphernalia. 
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