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"The Death of Robin Hood": Hugh Jackman spielt den König der Diebe

Im kommenden Jahr sollen die Arbeiten für den Film "The Death of Robin Hood" starten. Jetzt stehen die Hauptdarsteller fest.
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Dog Teaching Brother How to Stay Safe on Escalator Melts Hearts
TikTok users swooned over the interaction between the canine siblings, with one saying, "brother knows best."
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Barron Trump: How Youngest Scion Has Moved into Republican Spotlight
Barron Trump has made a surprise entry into the political arena. Little is known about his personality and ambitions.
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Shih Tzu Goes to Groomers, Owner Not Prepared for Result: 'Wrong Dog'
TikTok viewers could not believe the transformation at the groomers, which left the dog unrecognizable.
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Fani Willis' Georgia Case Against Trump Is Completely Collapsing | Opinion
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Israel's far-right blasts Biden as Netanyahu promises Rafah assault
One member of Israel's government says Hamas loves Mr. Biden, but other Israelis worry their leaders are losing the vital war for global support.
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All the bombshell moments in the new ‘Kardashians’ Season 5 trailer
A new season of “The Kardashians” is here, which means more drama is on the way. The 2-minute trailer gives us a first look at what is in store, including a few health scares. Kris Jenner revealed that doctors discovered a tumor and Kourtney detailed her experience undergoing emergency fetal surgery. The trailer also shows...
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Bride calls out wedding guest’s ‘ridiculous’ RSVP: ‘Nothing I can do now’
"Anyone else deal with ridiculous RSVPs? I guess I should have been more clear."
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Is ‘Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’ Streaming On Netflix Or HBO Max?
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes takes place 300 years after the events of 2017's War for the Planet of the Apes.
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Donald Trump Just Had an Incredible Legal Week (Yes, Really)
The former president has seen significant updates in his classified documents and Georgia election interference cases.
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This former Knicks forward asks $3.99M for his light-filled NYC maisonette
The full-floor home is 2,518 square feet -- and part of a seven-story, six-unit boutique building at 52-54 Lispenard St., two merged landmarked properties.
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America's Population Count Will Shrink by Millions Under New Plan
"The mere presence of illegal immigrants in the U.S. is influencing electoral outcomes," the Republican bill's sponsor said.
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Here’s the one thing you should never do to a crush: Jana Hocking
If you are going to use Instagram as your very own dating app, maybe make sure you’re doing it properly.
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Dad Shares Top 3 Tips for Dating as a Single Parent: 'Go Slow'
"After my 17-year marriage ended, and I became the primary carer for my two children, it took me a long time to heal and readjust," the dad told Newsweek.
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Did College Protesters Sway Joe Biden?
The Biden administration halted a shipment of 3,500 bombs last week amid concerns Israel will use them on the Gaza city of Rafah.
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Warner Bros. Discovery posts $966M loss, hurt by slumping ad sales and Hollywood strikes
Advertising revenue in its networks segment, which includes CNN and the Discovery Channel, fell 11% in the first quarter.
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John Mulaney’s Wacky Live Show Mercilessly Trolls a Hypnotist
Ryan West/NetflixJohn Mulaney has no intention of making his six-episode live Netflix show, Everybody’s in L.A., more coherent. As he put it during the show’s fourth episode on Wednesday night, “People keep asking me, ‘When is this show gonna make sense?’ When L.A. does.” That said, this installment—which focused on the paranormal—might’ve been the strangest yet. The disorganized vibes began almost immediately, when Mulaney skipped over the monologue and threw the show over to a live performance from Weezer, who played their 1996 single “The Good Life.” The transitions on this show are usually abrupt, but even by its own standards, this felt off.Then, it was time to “get down to other business”—all of which unfolded with just about as much ceremony. There was yet another disorderly panel, in which a gaggle of comedians (and Elvira) seemed to annoy Hollywood hypnotherapist Kerry Gaynor; there was a skit all about nepo babies; and, perhaps most exciting for Mulaney superfans, he and Nick Kroll brought back their Oh, Hello characters Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland for an L.A. mansions tour, which they mostly spent talking about how much they loved hanging out with Charles Manson.Sarah Silverman and Cassandra Peterson—aka, the face behind Elvira—were our first guests of the night. Both are longtime Angelenos, and both claim to have experienced some hauntings. Peterson once owned New York’s infamously spectral mansion Briarcliff Manor, where she claimed that at least five unexpected deaths have occurred over the years. She recalled seeing a shadow follow her around on the floor of her pool, as well as doors shutting on their own. Sometimes, she heard footsteps upstairs when no one was there. Eventually, she called in both a Catholic exorcist and a Native American shaman to clear out the house, which she said put an end to her problem.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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What extremism looks like to Sean Hannity and his party
The Fox News host offered a litany of extremist transgressions from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — such as having supported affirmative action.
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Jack Smith Cannot Stop Aileen Cannon—Here's Why
"Jack Smith is...frustrated, but seeking to remove a judge or overturn a scheduling order would not be easy," Greg Germain said.
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California May Increase Prices for People Who Use Less Electricity
The California Public Utilities Commission will vote on the new charge on Thursday.
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Woman's Sweet Gesture Ahead of Seeing Friends Inspires Internet—'Need This'
The viral video captured how a woman has an inventive way to keep track of her friend group's personal news.
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Rep. Anthony D’Esposito to host Columbia commencement for constituents after ‘appalling’ cancellation
Long Island GOP Rep. Anthony D’Esposito wants to honor his constituents who are graduating from Columbia University this year with a separate commencement ceremony after the Ivy League school made the “appalling” decision to cancel the official celebration. D’Esposito (R-NY), who reps part of central and southern Nassau County, told university President Minouche Shafik in...
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Brooke Shields and daughter Rowan, 20, show off matching ladybug tattoos and more star snaps
Brooke Shields and daughter show off tattoos, Vanessa Hudgens goofs around at the Renaissance Fair and more...
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Pregnant Jenna Dewan bares all in revealing bump photo one month ahead of due date
The “Step Up” star has been posting pictures of her baby bump ever since announcing she was expecting her second baby with fiancé Steve Kazee in January.
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Why does this forest look like a fingerprint?
We set out to solve why a forest in the middle of Uruguay looked like that — and wound up discovering something much bigger. Deep in the geographic center of Uruguay, there’s a peculiar group of trees just a few kilometers down the road from the small town of San Gregorio de Polanco. From the ground, it looks like any other forest, with tall trees reaching deep as far as the eyes can see. But from above, the view is mind-boggling: Hundreds of trees are arranged in perfect concentric arcs, all spiraling toward the center. Together, they look remarkably like a human fingerprint. When we first saw this forest, thanks to a Reddit post, we were fascinated. Why had they been arranged in this shape? Who planted them there? And why — when you zoom out on satellite view — was the entire country of Uruguay covered in similar-looking forests? To answer that question, we went straight to the source: interviewing locals, experts, and people whose lives have been shaped by a transformed landscape and economy.
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What’s the Best Kind of Sunscreen?
Chemical or mineral? Cream or spray? Here's what to know.
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Kendrick Perkins slams TNT broadcast for being ‘all about Reggie Miller’ during Game 2
"Are we going to make this entire game about Reggie Miller? Or can I know if Big Body Brunson is going to return or not."
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Disney and Warner Bros. are bundling their streaming platforms
Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery plan to launch a combined Disney+, Hulu and Max streaming service this summer.
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Liz Cheney Sounds Alarm About Joe Biden's Latest Decision
The Republican has criticized the president's decision to halt an arms shipment to Israel amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.
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Maple Leafs fire Sheldon Keefe after another playoff flop
The move had been expected after Toronto lost to rival Boston in Game 7 last weekend, the fourth time in five years under Keefe that the team has lost in the first round.
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Pacers complained about 78 Knicks calls to NBA — but this is the one they found the most ‘shocking’
The Pacers identified 78 plays from their two losses to the Knicks they felt were wrongly called against them. One had Rick Carlisle fuming.
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Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan’s relationship timeline: From surprise pregnancy to co-parenting
The seven-time Super Bowl winner started dating Moynahan in 2004. After the former couple's split in 2006, they welcomed son Jack.
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Drew Barrymore Explains How She “Fractured” Her Tailbone In ‘Charlie’s Angels 2’
"I had to carry the embarrassing hemorrhoid donut wherever I went."
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Khloé Kardashian reveals how she dropped 80 pounds post-pregnancy
Khloé Kardashian got candid about how she lost 80 pounds after giving birth to her daughter, True, in 2018. The reality star went on the “She MD” podcast and discussed her longtime struggle with diet and weight loss. For years, she says she was stuck in a toxic cycle of being an “emotional eater,” often...
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Does college pay off? For many, it only takes a few years, study says.
A new study of low- and moderate-income students in California finds that most recoup their educational costs after only a few years.
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Elephants Use Feces to Say Hello
Elephant urine and feces contain important chemical information "like the identity of the individual," a researcher told Newsweek.
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Chat with us about kids who seem to remember past lives
Features writer Caitlin Gibson and comments editor Michael Blackmon chat with Post readers about the trend of children who describe recollections of former lives.
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Why Is A24 Burying Its Jan. 6 Documentary?
The movie itself suggests a surprising reason.
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Fact Check: Did White House Say WW II Won by 'Americans and Ukrainians'?
Video shows the White House press secretary saying the U.S. and Ukraine battled against Hitler and Stalin.
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Watch: Russian Officers Fail to Salute Putin at Victory Day Parade
In a video published by The Moscow Times, it appears two officers did not salute the Russian president as he shook hands during Thursday's celebrations.
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Barron Trump's Voice Revealed in Video
A video uploaded to social media has revealed what the 18-year-old's voice sounds like.
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Mike Johnson says MTG's attempt to oust him as speaker was 'misguided effort'
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., joined "Fox & Friends" to react to the failed attempt to oust him as Speaker following votes on foreign aid.
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Ricki Lake rewears dress from 2007 premiere after 30-pound weight loss: ‘Oh, this old thing?’
The TV personality proudly showed off her slimmer figure on Instagram Wednesday while modeling a minidress she originally wore in the early aughts.
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Nut Recall as 'Life-Threatening' Warning Issued
The Texas Pecan company said that no allergic reactions or illnesses have been reported.
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Biden’s decision to pull Israel weapons shipment kept quiet until after Holocaust remembrance address: report
President Biden's decision to halt some U.S. weapons shipments to Israel was reportedly kept quiet until after his Holocaust Remembrance Day address.
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‘Live’: Simu Liu Recalls Disastrous Rehearsal For “I’m Just Ken” Oscars Performance, Admits It “Went So Poorly” They Had To Practice The Day Of The Awards Show
"They called us in and they were like, you have to come in on Sunday."
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New Service Dog Has Hilariously Unexpected Response to Owner in Need
Social media users embraced the dog's reaction in the viral clip, with one saying "what a professional."
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'No choice' but to impeach Biden over delayed Israel aid, GOP senator says
Sen. Tom Cotton called on the House to impeach President Biden for delaying ammunition shipments to Israel.
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Panera Bread's Charged Lemonade Saga Shows Dark Side of Energy Drinks
Panera Bread is ditching the highly caffeinated Charged Lemonade that has been linked to at least two death lawsuits.
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