Greta Gerwig: The 60 Minutes Interview
Directing “Barbie” was a dream job for Greta Gerwig, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind “Little Women” and “Lady Bird.” Now she’s putting her own stamp on two “Chronicles of Narnia” movies.
Directing “Barbie” was a dream job for Greta Gerwig, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind “Little Women” and “Lady Bird.” Now she’s putting her own stamp on two “Chronicles of Narnia” movies.
Virat Kohli’s struggles against spin were evident as he was trapped leg-before by Mitchell Santner in India’s second Test against New Zealand in Pune. Kohli reviewed the decision, but it upheld the umpire’s call. Santner, with two five-wicket hauls in the match, became the first New Zealand spinner to achieve this on Indian soil.
FIRST ON FOX – Republican Maryland Rep. Andy Harris on Tuesday morning sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, asking why a DNA sample from the illegal immigrant suspect charged in Rachel Morin’s murder was never collected. Morin, a 37-year-old mother of five, was brutally murdered on the Ma & Pa Trail in…
The UGC has urged universities to implement guidelines allowing students to pursue two academic courses simultaneously, as per the NEP. However, challenges like the requirement for migration certificates, class schedule conflicts, lack of awareness, and institutional resistance hinder the adoption of this model. Additionally, students may struggle with managing dual courses due to workload and…
The teen’s parents alleged in the suit a paraprofessional repeatedly shoved him into a utility closet, hit him, and once photographed him locked in a cage used to store athletic equipment.
Lord Jamar, a rapper, producer, and actor from shows like “The Sopranos,” scorched Vice President Kamala Harris and her supporters during a recent interview and instead praising former President Trump’s leadership. As the election draws closer, Harris’ campaign sees itself not only vulnerable with men in general, but with Black men, in particular. While Harris…
Malkhan Singh, an IAF soldier who disappeared in a plane crash in 1968, has finally been found. The discovery brings closure to his family who had spent over five decades waiting for news. His remains were cremated in his hometown, bringing an emotional end to a long journey of hope and despair.