‘Weapons’ and ‘Freakier Friday’ Ignite August Box Office
Zach Cregger’s Weapons slices to No. 1 with a $42.5M debut as Disney’s Freakier Friday pulls families—kick-starting a hotter-than-expected August frame.
Zach Cregger’s Weapons slices to No. 1 with a $42.5M debut as Disney’s Freakier Friday pulls families—kick-starting a hotter-than-expected August frame.
A $7.7B, seven-year pact makes Paramount+ the U.S. home for all UFC events starting in 2026—bundling numbered cards and Fight Nights into one subscription.
Tax season tends to be stressful and arduous for many individuals and businesses. Accurate documentation is critical here, particularly when using pay stubs. These pillars of financial records ensure accurate reporting and provide a level of confidence. This post explores why pay stub makers are such vital tools at tax time.
AI isn’t just a thing of the future anymore. It’s already changing how students write. One tool leading the way is EssayBot (a site that creates essay content from just a few prompts). But why are so many students using it? And what could go wrong?
Learn how Shopify stores use animation to increase conversions by guiding attention, building trust, and creating a smoother journey from product to purchase.
There’s no shortage of demand for video content. Whether it’s YouTube shorts, social reels, or product explainers, video has become the sharpest edge in any brand’s content strategy. But as brands scale their output across platforms, markets, and creators, a new challenge emerges: how do you keep the quality high when your volume increases?For creative teams, it’s the ultimate balancing act—producing more without losing the precision, voice, and visual integrity that made the brand stand out in the first place.Let’s explore how to scale branded video content without compromising on what matters most.
The internet isn’t what it used to be—and neither is web design. Once a playground for creative minds and pixel-perfect artists, the digital landscape has gradually turned into a battlefield of cookie-cutter templates, sluggish UX, and mindless trends. The truth? Most modern websites look the same. And worse—they feel the same. So how did we get here, and more importantly, how do we get out?
Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade Giannulli have officially ended their on-again, off-again relationship, a source confirmed. The pair, who first sparked romance rumors in 2021, had reconciled several times over the years but recently decided to part ways for good.
OpenAI unveils GPT-5, a unified, reasoning-first model that becomes the new default in ChatGPT and lands in the API—promising sharper coding, better writing, safer answers, and faster real-world help.
Hulu revives Mike Judge and Greg Daniels’ classic with a 10-episode drop, a time jump, and heartfelt tributes—bringing Arlen, Texas, into 2025 without losing its bite.
Instagram’s new opt-in “Friend Map” lets users share last-active locations—but creators and safety advocates say it’s risky. Here’s what it does and how to lock it down.
TikTok now lets users book hotels via a Booking.com integration and is rolling out “TikTok Go,” a commission program that pays creators for driving real-world bookings.
Kim Kardashian’s Skims drops a “Campus Collection” built for Rush Week, tapping real student creators and lighting up RushTok ahead of sorority season.
Have you ever wondered why some resumes stand out while others get overlooked? In a competitive job market, a well-crafted CV is more than just a list of qualifications; it’s your first impression. Employers scan through dozens of applications, and without a polished, tailored resume, even the most talented candidates can be missed.
Disney’s ESPN will become the exclusive U.S. streaming home for WWE’s biggest events—including WrestleMania and SummerSlam—starting in 2026, thanks to a five-year, $1.6 billion deal.
Apple announces a historic $600 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing over four years, launching its new American Manufacturing Program to boost jobs, chip production, and advanced technologies nationwide.
OpenAI is preparing to launch its next-generation model, GPT-5, following the viral success of ChatGPT and its GPT-4 backbone.
Actress Kelley Mack, best known for her role as Addy in Season 9 of The Walking Dead, has passed away at age 33 after a battle with glioma, a type of brain tumor. Her death occurred peacefully in her hometown of Cincinnati, according to a family statement.
Disney announced it will shut down the Hulu app by 2026, officially merging the platform into Disney+ as part of its new streaming strategy. While subscribers can still pay for Hulu or Disney+ separately, all Hulu content will be housed within the Disney+ app, eliminating the need for two separate platforms.
The U.S. Coast Guard has released a scathing final report on the 2023 Titan submersible tragedy, blaming OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush for creating a dangerous and deceptive safety culture that led to the deaths of all five onboard.
Tesla has approved a new $29 billion stock grant for CEO Elon Musk, aiming to keep him committed to the company after his previous pay package was struck down in court.
HBO Max has confirmed that And Just Like That…, the sequel series to Sex and the City, will officially end with its third season. The final two episodes are set to air on August 14, bringing the story of Carrie Bradshaw and her friends to a close.
Canadian swimming phenom Summer McIntosh closed out the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in dominant fashion, securing her fourth gold medal of the competition in the women’s 400m individual medley.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are taking legal action against the Daily Mail following its publication of controversial excerpts from Andrew Lownie’s new royal biography Entitled.
In a major global trade shakeup, U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed sweeping new tariffs on 69 countries, including Canada, Brazil, India, and Taiwan.
Justin Timberlake has revealed he’s been battling Lyme disease behind the scenes during his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which wrapped up in Istanbul this week.
Lindsay Lohan made a stunning return to Hollywood at the premiere of Freakier Friday, reuniting with co-stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Chad Michael Murray on the purple carpet. Dressed in a sleek white gown, Lohan radiated confidence and nostalgia, embracing her Freaky Friday castmates two decades after the original film’s release.
Two days after a headline-making dinner, the former Canadian PM was seen singing along in the crowd at Katy Perry’s sold-out Montreal show, super-charging dating rumors.
Paparazzi photos of Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas leaving a West Hollywood bistro together have ignited whispers of a budding romance—fueling speculation the pairing is part of Paramount’s stealth marketing push for a Top Gun sequel set to film this fall.
A growing number of indie and marquee acts are yanking catalogs from Spotify after CEO Daniel Ek’s multimillion-euro investment in military AI firm Helsing, crippling playlists and fueling a viral boycott.
A profanity-laced PSA starring the “Avengers” icon rakes in 40 million views in 24 hours and signals a gritty new era for climate messaging.
Ireland’s Court of Appeal has upheld a €250,000 civil judgment against the MMA star, ending his bid to reverse a jury finding that he sexually assaulted a woman in 2018.
Thirty-two sold-out stadium shows pulled in an eye-watering $407.6 million, crowning Beyoncé the new queen of country-tour ticket sales.
An 8.8 magnitude quake off Russia’s Kamchatka sent waves across the Pacific, sparking evacuations and tsunami alerts from Japan to Chile before warnings were later eased.
Adam Sandler’s return to the golf course is making serious waves. Happy Gilmore 2, which premiered on Netflix on July 25, has debuted with 46.7 million views in just its first three days, making it the biggest U.S. opening weekend for a Netflix film ever.
South Park’s season premiere uses an AI made Trump, triggering a fierce White House warning of regulation as Paramount pursues an eight billion dollar Skydance merger.
Canadian Tire has confirmed it is reducing its corporate workforce as part of an effort to modernize and remain competitive in today’s fast-changing retail landscape. While the company declined to specify how many jobs are being cut, it said some corporate roles are being eliminated while others are expanding.
Security researchers found an unprotected database tied to Tea’s direct‑message feature, leaking intimate conversations, images, and location clues from more than 1 million female users.
The former Canadian PM and pop superstar were spotted sharing a chef’s‑tasting feast at Le Violon, igniting trans‑border buzz about a budding friendship—or something more.
The Beer Store is shutting down 11 more locations in Ontario on September 28, 2025, as part of its ongoing response to changes in the province’s alcohol retail market. This follows 20 closures in August and another 10 set for September 10.
Gwyneth Paltrow has stepped in as a “very temporary” spokesperson for tech company Astronomer, just days after its CEO and chief people officer resigned following a viral Coldplay concert moment.
Beyoncé has shattered records once again, this time in country music. Her Cowboy Carter tour, which wrapped up on July 26 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, officially became the highest-grossing country tour of all time, raking in over $400 million across just 32 dates.
Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps has soared into theaters with an impressive $118 million opening weekend, signaling a strong rebound for the MCU. The reboot, helmed by WandaVision director Matt Shakman, marks the highest MCU opening since Deadpool & Wolverine.
BAFTA-winning actor Micheal Ward has been formally charged with two counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault, the Metropolitan Police confirmed.
American Eagle’s “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans” fall launch sparks viral buzz, a double‑digit share rally, and a fresh push to reclaim Gen Z denim dominance.
An internal memo says Tesla will begin a limited paid robotaxi service across the San Francisco Bay Area as soon as Friday, using modified Model Ys with human safety drivers on board.
The Star Wars creator electrified Hall H by walking onstage unannounced, revealing never‑before‑seen archival footage and hinting at a new film project outside the galaxy far, far away.
Kristin Cabot, Chief People Officer at U.S. tech firm Astronomer, has officially resigned after a viral video showed her embracing then-CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert.
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