Josh Gad says films are being ‘bombastically dumbed down’
Actor said modern films felt like they were going ‘a hundred miles an hour in every single scene’
Actor said modern films felt like they were going ‘a hundred miles an hour in every single scene’
Authorities in Moscow earlier announced a ‘partial restriction’ on the site after Facebook limited the accounts of several Kremlin-backed outlets.
Up to $350m would be in military aid, while remaining is for ‘overall assistance’
Searchers in Indonesia are digging in the rubble of collapsed buildings and mud from landslides a day after a strong earthquake shook Sumatra island, killing eight people, injuring 86 and leaving thousands displaced
Groundhogging is the latest dating term to enter our vernacular — and refers to people sticking to the same type of person when it comes to romantic relationships. Charley Ross speaks to women who have stepped out of their comfort zone
A senior Los Angeles bomb technician raised serious concerns about overloading a containment chamber with homemade fireworks last year before the detonation caused a catastrophic explosion, injuring 27 people and rocking a neighborhood
South Korea has seen its deadliest day of the pandemic, reporting 112 fatalities in the latest 24-hour period, as it grapples with a wave of coronavirus infections driven by the fast-moving omicron variant
President Joe Biden and Senate Democrats say they are hoping for a bipartisan vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court
Authorities in Kyiv urged residents to seek or remain in shelters early on Saturday morning.
Wisconsin is one of America's most politically divided states in this crucial midterm election year
Kyiv officials are warning residents that street fighting is underway against Russian forces, and they are urging people to seek shelter
The Republican Party’s leading conservatives have spent several days in Florida focused on the issues they believe will help the GOP retake control of Congress this fall — and perhaps the White House soon thereafter
Sanctions against Russian president Vladimir Putin show ‘complete impotency’ of West’s foreign policy, official adds
President Volodymyr Zelensky had predicted Russian troops would mount attack on city overnight
Authorities have seized nearly $3 million worth of methamphetamine, hidden among a shipment of onions, during a tractor-trailer’s inspection at federal facility in San Diego
Archbishop-elect William Nolan of Galloway Diocese was nominated by Pope Francis.
Texas has released data showing a marked drop in abortions at clinics in the state in the first month under the nation’s strictest abortion law, but that only tells part of the story
‘A child’s voice is more important than views’
Days into Russian forces’ unprovoked incursion into Ukraine, the tide appears to be turning against Mr Putin among Republicans at CPAC, Richard Hall and Andrew Feinberg report
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has officially ended multiple state emergencies
The Late Late Show host said he was ‘not nearly qualified enough’ to speak about the unfolding events.
To learn how to search the sky for never before seen distant galaxies, scientists will practice in virtual cosmos
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will offer a new window on exoplanets — in visible light.
John Landy, an Australian runner who dueled with Roger Bannister in a bid to become the first person to run a four-minute mile, has died