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Hollywood Isn’t Taking Trump’s Latest Tariff Threat Seriously: ‘It’s...

It’s a busy start to the week for Donald Trump. On Monday, the president sat down at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, hoping to persuade him to embrace his plan to end the war in Gaza. Later that same afternoon, he met with the top four leaders in Congress,...


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Bruce Springsteen Keeps Slamming Trump Because ‘A Lot of People Bought Into His Lies’:...

Bruce Springsteen talks about a lot of things in his new Time magazine cover story: fame, family, therapy, touring with the E Street Band and the 50 th anniversary of his epochal “Born to Run” album — in fact, the issue appears almost exactly 50 years after his first Time cover...


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Adam Schiff Seeks Answers From FCC Chairman Brendan Carr on Kimmel Threats (EXCLUSIVE)

Jimmy Kimmel is back on the air, but Congress is not done looking into whether his show was suspended due to unlawful pressure from the Federal Communications Commission. On Wednesday, Sen. Adam Schiff and eight other senators sent a letter to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr posing a series of questions...


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Bill Nye on Saving NASA, His New Show and Unmade Episode on ‘Authoritarianism’:...

When he’s not the “Science Guy,” Bill Nye is saving NASA. He just spent a few days in Washington, D.C., meeting with members of Congress to fund the space administration amid calls to slash its budget. “This would end a great many missions,” he says. “This is...


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Why It Was So Important That the Emmys Honored the Corporation for Public Broadcasting This Year

My first reporting job out of college was for the TV industry trade publication Electronic Media, which sent me to Washington, D.C., to cover the Federal Communications Commission, Congress and public media. It was a heady time handling that beat, right after the passage of the 1996...


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Corporation for Public Broadcasting to Receive TV Academy’s Governors Award After Being...

As it prepares to shut down after nearly 60 years of service, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will be honored with one of the Television Academy’s top prizes, the 2025 Governors Award. The news is bittersweet, as it comes following President Trump’s move kill federal funding for...


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U.S. Representative Anna Paulina Luna Details Evidence of "Interdimens ...

Anna Paulina Luna is beaming up some out-of-this-world news. The GOP Representative for Florida's 13th congressional district said she has reason to believe "interdimensional beings" exist, citing...


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Corporation for Public Broadcasting Says It’s Shutting Down After Trump-Led Cancellation of...

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced that it’s shutting down after nearly six decades. The move to wind down by CPB — which has provided funding to PBS and NPR — comes after President Trump led a successful effort to defund public media. In mid-July, Congress approved...


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Matthew Loeb Reelected as International President of IATSE

Matthew Loeb has been reelected “by acclimation” as international president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. Also reelected on Thursday at the 70th Quadrennial Convention in Honolulu were general secretary-treasure James B. Wood, 13 international vice...


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FireAid Hires Law Firm to Review Dispersal of Funds From Benefit Concert in Response to...

FireAid has hired a law firm, Latham & Watkins, to review the dispersal of roughly $100 million in funds that were raised in conjunction with a massive benefit concert earlier this year, the charitable organization announced Monday. FireAid released a letter it sent to Rep. Kevin Kiley of...


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The Ticketing Industry Is Broken: States, Not Congress, Must Act Now (Guest Post)

In the op-ed below, Rachel Landy, an assistant professor at Cardozo School of Law specializing in contracts and copyright law, makes a the case for why states legislatures, not Congress, are best positioned to tackle the excesses of the ticketing market. Variety welcomes responsible commentary...


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