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Whitney Cummings, a prominent figure in the comedy world, recently shared recollections of a profoundly unsettling audition she experienced for Francis Ford Coppola’s ambitious project, *Megalopolis*. This incident, which she described as “horrific” during a candid discussion on the *Good For You* podcast, offers a glimpse into the often-overlooked struggles faced by comedians and actors
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In a significant move that underscores the ongoing scrutiny over food delivery services, Grubhub has agreed to pay a staggering $25 million to settle allegations brought forth by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Illinois Attorney General, Kwame Raoul. The lawsuit highlighted purported deceptive practices by the company that not only harmed consumers but
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As the week unfolds, European markets are bracing for a challenging opening as traders and investors prepare for pivotal decisions from central banks. The leading indices across the continent are signaling a concerning trend, with projections indicating a decline. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 is anticipated to start 18 points lower at 8,240, while Germany’s DAX
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The automotive industry, a cornerstone of the European economy, is facing unprecedented challenges as President-elect Donald Trump sets his sights on imposing sweeping tariffs. His declaration to turn established German auto manufacturers into U.S. counterparts raises significant concerns, particularly for Germany’s beleaguered automotive sector. Trump’s remarks during his campaign, where he described tariffs as “one
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The legal predicament surrounding former President Donald Trump has continued to capture public interest, especially as he navigates his recent conviction. In an environment already rife with politically charged sentiments, the Manhattan Supreme Court’s refusal to dismiss his hush money case emphasizes the tangled interplay between law, politics, and executive privilege. As Trump faces multiple
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Recent research highlights the profound effects that even brief periods of physical activity can have on cognitive performance. A study conducted by University College London and the University of Oxford presents compelling evidence suggesting that the cognitive benefits of exercise can extend into the following day, challenging previous assumptions about the duration of such effects.
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