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Knives Out 4: Rian Johnson Confirms He’s Already Working On It

Johnson and O’Connor discussed the creative process behind Wake Up Dead Man, including tone, craft, faith, and filmmaking. Johnson described the balance between humor, grief, and social awareness. O’Connor portrayed a conflicted priest wrestling with faith, guilt, and identity.

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EBU Sports Broadcasting Guidelines Target Camera Sexism

The European Broadcasting Union releases new guidelines to stop the sexualized camera angles targeting female athletes in track and field.

Diddy Sells Star Island Estate for $55 Million

Sean "Diddy" Combs just unloaded one of his crown jewel properties on Miami's Star Island, selling it for a whopping $55 million. The waterfront property at 1 West Star Island was purchased by JFStar LLC, a real estate holding company based in Newport News, Virginia Beach. The giant sale appears to be an off-market deal with the buyer financing the purchase with an $18.5 million bank mortgage. Diddy had originally bought the nearly 8,000 square foot property from singer Gloria Estefan and her husband Emilio in 2021.

Lenny Kravitz on Men’s Health Cover 2026

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Eminem’s Ex-Wife Suicide Attempt, Dispatch Audio

Eminem's ex-wife, Kim Scott, attempted suicide on Saturday before she was rushed to a Michigan hospital according to dispatch audio. TMZ obtained the 911 call from Kim's house routing first responders to an address in Chesterfield for a suicide attempt. The dispatcher quotes the caller saying his aunt cut her wrist with a knife. Kim was rushed to the hospital after police and Emergency Service personnel responded to a medical emergency at her home.

Black Women: Economic Dignity Priority

Black women in Mississippi have long understood what it takes to create systems that work for everyone. A recent survey shows ninety percent of respondents say economic conditions are worsening, with more than half reporting their income cannot keep pace with rising costs. They are not asking for extravagance but for breathing room and policies that help them live with dignity while caring for their families. The data reveals that having enough money to live comfortably matters more for joy than success, representing peace of mind rather than status. When Black women thrive, they lift others as they climb.