Morgan Wallen continues to prove he's the face of country music. Wallen's career has been nothing short of incredible to watch. The man might not get the recognition he deserves at awards shows, but ...
More than 200 of the world's elites registered for a retreat whose agenda runs from panels on cult-building and sex to prepping for World War III. An associated app offers matchmaking. A trove of ...
Bird Box ends with Malorie Hayes doing something more important than finding shelter. She gives Boy and Girl names. The 2018 Netflix horror thriller, directed by Susanne Bier and written by Eric ...
On the heels of a massively successful launch for “Off Campus” last month, Amazon is set to debut “Every Year After,” its next big YA series, on June 10. Along with being another romance, this one has ...
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Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett in "Every Year After." (Prime Video) In a way, you can’t blame Prime Video for wanting to make “Every Year After.” The book it’s based on — Carley Fortune’s “Every ...
The Pentagon has updated its military faith codes list after backlash from Utah lawmakers who were upset that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) was not listed as Christian. U.S.
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The Pentagon on Monday updated its religious affiliation codes after members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints criticized the list because it did not describe LDS as a "Christian" ...
The Defense Department on Monday edited its new list of religious “codes” for service members so that no group is labeled “Christian” — drawing praise from Mormon lawmakers who were angered last week ...
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu just set another unwanted box office record for Star Wars movies, as it has been in freefall since its release. The movie is the follow-up to the three-season ...
It’s a horror trifecta. Paramount’s “Scary Movie” ruled at the box office with $55 million in its opening weekend, extending an unexpected streak for, well, scary movies in the height of summer movie ...