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Q&A: Kristen Stewart on Body Horror, Cronenberg and Cannes
In David Cronenberg's "Crimes of the Future," in which an artist played by Viggo Mortensen has organs and tumors plucked from his body in performance art excavations, Kristen Stewart plays a timid bureaucrat swiftly turned passionate devotee.
For Hair Thinning, Nutrafol Offers Reliable, Trusted Results
When it comes to hair care, there's an awful lot of noise to cut through when choosing the right products, particularly when it comes to thinning hair. Nutrafol cuts through the noise to offer reliable, trusted results.
Watch: Chris Hemsworth's Butt Steals the Show in New 'Thor' Trailer
Chris Hemsworth's butt steals the show when the ripped God of Thunder runs afoul of the Greek deity Zeus and has his clothes "flicked" off in the just-released "Thor" trailer.
Watch: Stage Musical Version of NBC Series 'Smash' Headed to Broadway
The NBC series "Smash," about the nuts and bolts of mounting a new Broadway musical, only lasted for two seasons — but now it's becoming a Broadway musical itself.
Brittney Griner's Wife Tells ABC She Wants WNBA Star Home
Brittney Griner's wife Cherelle wants President Joe Biden to secure her partner's release, doing whatever is necessary to get the WNBA star home from Russia where she has been detained for more than three months.
Survey: Slight Majority Supports Keeping Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation Out of the Classroom
A new survey indicates that a slight majority of Americans don't want issues of sexual orientation or gender identity to have a place in the classroom.
Grindr's 'Monkeypox Alert' Advises Users About Telltale Rash
Grindr sent out a "Monkeypox Alert" that advised users to be on the lookout for the illness' telltale rash or other sores, and seek medical attention if they spot it.
After Cawthorn's Loss, Candidate Challenge Ruling Reversed
A week after U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn lost his primary election, a federal appeals court overturned a trial judge's decision that had blocked North Carolina's elections board from examining whether he should be disqualified from running for reelection.
US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Wins GOP Primary in Georgia
A defiant U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene easily defeated five fellow Republicans on Tuesday in a primary race that showed her conservative Georgia constituents standing steadfastly beside her after a turbulent freshman term.
State Farm Isn't There: Insurance Giant Cuts LGBTQ Support after Complaints
Insurance company State Farm said Monday that it would dissolve its relationship with The GenderCool Project, an organization that supports transgender and non-binary youth, after facing backlash from some customers.
News
Indiana House Backs Override on Veto of Trans Sports Ban
The Republican-dominated Indiana House voted Tuesday to override the GOP governor's veto of a bill banning transgender females from competing in girls school sports.
Entertainment
Review: Mira Nair's 'Mississippi Masala' Swoons on Blu-ray from Criterion
Mira Nair's breakout 1991 film "Mississippi Masala" is now available on Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection with a beautiful presentation from a new 4K restoration and a handful of special features.
Business
California Parents Could Soon Sue for Social Media Addiction
California could soon hold social media companies responsible for harming children who have become addicted to their products, permitting parents to sue platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Technology
Social Media Hammered by Mounting Questions over Advertising
Social media has had a rough 2022 with lingering questions about advertising spending, political ads and a $44 billion takeover of Twitter that may or may not be happening.
Finance
Stock Market Slump Unsettling Americans Eyeing Retirement
Americans on the cusp of retiring are facing a tough choice as they watch their nest eggs shrink: Stay the course or keep working.
Cars
Hyundai Recalls 239,000 Cars for Exploding Seat Belt Parts
Hyundai is recalling 239,000 cars in the U.S. because the seat belt pretensioners can explode and injure vehicle occupants. Three injuries have been reported, two in the U.S. and one in Singapore.
Style
Report: Dramatic Rise in Pesticides in EU Fruits, Vegetables
The contamination of fruits and vegetables produced in the European Union by the most toxic pesticides has substantially increased over the past decade, according to new research published Tuesday.
Health/Fitness
Pandemic-Weary Americans Plan for Summer Despite COVID Surge
A COVID-19 surge is underway that is starting to cause disruptions as the school year wraps up and Americans prepare for summer vacations.
Travel
Airbnb Ends Rentals in China to Focus on Outbound Tourists
Airbnb Inc. announced Tuesday it will stop representing short-term rental properties in China and focus its business in the country on serving Chinese tourists looking for lodgings abroad.
Nightlife
Say Gay! — at One Magical Weekend in Orlando
Gather your friends and let us introduce you to Orlando's most iconic weekend experience: Celebrate with us at One Magical Weekend in Orlando!