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Your guide to California's 41st Congressional District race: Calvert vs. Rollins

GOP Rep. Ken Calvert and former federal prosecutor Will Rollins are vying for a Riverside County district seat that will be crucial in deciding which party controls the U.S. House.


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Queen Elizabethā€™s Last Co-Star Is Back in a New Trailerā€”as a Baby
StudioCanalQueen Elizabeth IIā€™s final co-star, Paddington Bear, is headed back to movie screens this fall, and a new trailer shows footage of the marmalade-munching bear as a baby bruin. The new film, Paddington in Peru, sees the eponymous bear return to the land of his birth to find his Aunt Lucy. When she herself is found to be missing from her retirement home, Paddington and his London hosts, the Brown family, get sucked into a mission to discover the lost city of El Dorado.In one scene, viewers will get a glimpse of Paddington as a baby as he recalls his upbringing with Aunt Lucy.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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5 key details in special counsel Jack Smith's Trump election case filing
Special counsel Jack Smith argues in a new court filing that former President Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for his conduct immediately after the 2020 presidential election.
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NYC hotel owners do about-face and support bill that critics call ā€˜nuclear bombā€™ on industry
Some city hotel owners did an about-face to support a City Council plan that critics called a "nuclear bomb" on the lodging industry that would drive up city room rates.
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Column: Nobody loves Biden's Western Solar Plan. But it's what we've got
It's time to stop arguing about where to build solar farms on public lands and start doing it. Carefully.
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Julian Edelman teases new podcast with Rob Gronkowski
Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski are teammates again.
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Ask Sahaj: Mother-in-law hides her gay sonā€™s husband from the extended family
What do you say to your mother-in-law who is keeping her gay sonā€™s husband a secret from the extended family?
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ā€˜Days of Our Livesā€™ star Deidre Hall breaks her silence on co-star Drake Hogestynā€™s death
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Virginia Senate debate: Clinton ex-running mate Kaine, GOP challenger Cao spar on immigration, DEI in military
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia and Republican challenger Hung Cao clashed on immigration, student loans and mass deportation during their only debate.
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MSNBC host shocked as impeachment witness says Trump regained his support: 'So striking!'
MSNBC host Ari Melber spoke with a star witness against former President Trump in his first impeachment, Ambassador Gordon Sondland, who revealed he was now supporting Trump.
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ā€˜RHONYā€™ star Erin Lichy reveals her father died: ā€˜A heartbreak I did not know existedā€™
The ā€œReal Housewives of New York Cityā€ star shared several photos with her dad over the years in a post on Instagram announcing the heartbreaking news.
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Childrenā€™s Museum of Manhattan transforms abandoned NYC church into ā€˜magical castleā€™ with 7 stories of fun for kids ā€” hereā€™s a look inside
Itā€™s something out of a fantasy book ā€“ turret and all. The Childrenā€™s Museum of Manhattan unveiled a mesmerizing first look at its plans for an 80,000-square-foot abandoned church on Central Park West, which will become a seven-story ā€œmagical castle.ā€ The landmarked building at 361 Central Park West ā€“ formerly the century-old First Church of...
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Tesla issues 5th recall for the new Cybertruck within a year, the latest due to rearview camera
Tesla is recalling more than 27,000 Cybertrucks because the rearview camera image may not activate immediately after shifting into reverse, the fifth recall for the vehicle since it went on sale late last year
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How Russia's use of glide bombs is impacting the war in Ukraine
In the war in Ukraine, the use of a weapon known as a glide bomb is helping Russia to make new gains. Officials say one of those bombs is responsible for a recent attack on an apartment building in Kharkiv. Russia is now occupying around 20% of Ukraine.
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Pierre Engvall is finding out that ice time will be earned, not given, under Patrick Roy
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Missing Missouri mother's remains found 6 months after mysterious disappearance
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Republican congresswoman's husband stranded in North Carolina as Helene damage brings 'tremendous challenge'
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Facts about ā€˜Mean Girls,ā€™ the movie, classic flick inspired by nonfiction book
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Russia gains ground in Ukraine, adopting new tactics in war's 3rd year
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Amazon, Target and other retailers are ramping up hiring for the holiday shopping season
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Oasis extends 2025 tour, add second Metlife show. Get tickets today
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Ron Hale, ā€˜General Hospitalā€™ star, dead at 78
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Dakota Fanning reflects on the ā€˜super-inappropriateā€™ questions she was asked as a child star
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5 Chinese nationals charged with covering up midnight visit to US military site
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Edgar Alejandro wanted to sing mĆŗsica romĆ”ntica blended with jazz. His professional mariachi parents had notes
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Who is the Stranger? 'The Rings of Power' Season 2 finale has a major reveal
The Season 2 finale of ā€œThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerā€ has confirmed what many fans suspected all along about the Stranger.
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Yes on Proposition 32. Californiaā€™s minimum wage needs a boost
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Lakers newsletter: Max Christie heads list of young Lakers to watch in the preseason
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Becky Hammon likens Liberty to 2014 champion Spurs
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Sneak peek: The Depraved Heart Murder
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Megalopolis, explained as best we can
Adam Driver and Nathalie Emmanuel in Megalopolis. | Courtesy of Lionsgate One mortgaged winery, $136 million budget, several allegations of non-consensual kissing, and a crossdressing Shia LaBeouf later, Megalopolis is finally here ā€” and it appears to be a ā€œmega-flopolis.ā€Ā  The film, a perplexing, oversaturated modern riff on the waning days of the Roman Republic ā€” if Rome were New York City by way of Baz Luhrmann and Felliniā€™s Satyricon ā€” made an astoundingly low $4 million over its opening weekend. Though that might speak primarily to the public appetite for a CGI-laden Shakespearean drama without the benefit of Shakespeare, itā€™s a number likely assisted by the confusion and division surrounding the film. Even for the notably demanding director Francis Ford Coppola, known for intense sets that lead to masterpieces like The Godfather and Apocalypse Now as well as critically acclaimed flops like The Conversation and his musical One From the Heart, Megalopolis has been accompanied by an unusual degree of chaos and controversy. As Coppola has recounted many times, heā€™s been trying to make Megalopolis for decades, and ultimately wound up financing it by borrowing against his own fortune ā€” a costly risk that may now never pay off.Ā  Yet after all of that hoopla, even the filmā€™s arrival in theaters may not satisfactorily answer the basic question: What even is Megalopolis, anyway? Hereā€™s an attempt to answer that question ā€” though as with all things related to this film, opinions may vary considerably about Megalopolis, what itā€™s aiming for, and what, if anything, it achieves. Megalopolis is Ayn Randā€™s The Fountainhead with a dash of Inception and a huge helping of theatre camp Megalopolis stars Adam Driver as a futuristic architect named Cesar Catilina. Giancarlo Esposito plays his rival, Cicero, the mayor of New Rome. Ciceroā€™s daughter Julia (Game of Thronesā€™s Nathalie Emmanuel), who falls for Catilina, waffles between the two (even after Catalina tells the socialite to ā€œgo back to the cluuuuubā€œ). She may or may not hold the secret to mastering the ā€œmegalon,ā€ a golden glowy element that looks like gold foil but is, weā€™re told, made of space-time itself. Using megalon, Catilina wants to build a version of New Rome that he dubs an immortal school-city. His vision ultimately turns out to be just a slightly more sci-fi version of the High Line, but itā€™s apparently enough to usher in the utopia of his dreams. (It also helps that heā€™s motivated by the memory of his late wife, whose death he may have hastened with his obsessiveness, a la Inception, despite an official ruling of death by suicide.) Also like Christopher Nolanā€™s Inception, architecture seems to be a metaphor for movie-making ā€” Catilina as a tortured, misunderstood artist who decides to name his son Francis.Ā Ā  Though this basic plot feels swiped from Ayn Randā€™s The Fountainhead, in execution the story is full of oddities ā€” Driver can stop time, except when he canā€™t? ā€” and curiosities; at many showings, a live performer interacts with the screen, lip-syncing along with an off-screen figure. Though the all-star cast is huge, many of the characters seem to have very little to do with the plot. They seem to primarily be window-dressing or an excuse for Coppola to cast many members of his own family, ranging from nephew Jason Schwartzman to several young grandchildren. Like Kevin Costnerā€™s Horizon, another $100 million auteur box office failure, Megalopolis features an odd mix of deliberately elevated language and literary allusions: Driver makes his entrance reciting two-thirds of Hamletā€™s soliloquy, apparently purely for drama. Julia and her father battle-slash-communicate using Marcus Aurelius quotes.Ā  The story, such as it is, unfolds against a surprisingly lackluster CGI city whose skylines and blurred edges arenā€™t quite enough to convey the soaring futuristic vision Coppola clearly had in mind. By contrast, the crowded ensemble scenes and orgiastic, wild, decadent party life of the streets (embodied by a woozy Aubrey Plaza sleeping her way to the top) feel so Felliniesque itā€™s hard to take it as anything but pastiche. Overall, the concept might have worked much better as an anime ā€” itā€™s less like a fully coherent narrative and more like a fun project for theater kids and their friends who recently got into computer animation.Ā  The making of Megalopolis was as over-the-top as the film itself 2024 brought an onslaught of weird Megalopolis news in the long build-up to the film itself. First, in May, there was a deep-dive Guardian investigation into the production. Timed to coincide with the filmā€™s debut at Cannes, where it was debuting without a distributor, the piece depicted a troubled set.Ā  Numerous anonymous crew members belittled Coppolaā€™s directorial sensibilities and claimed to be baffled by his inability to work well with CGI; at one point, Coppola reportedly told a crew member, ā€œHow can you figure out what Megalopolis looks like when I donā€™t even know what Megalopolis looks like?ā€ This specific CGI-induced crisis is the kind of thing that many filmmakers angst over (Christopher Nolan again comes to mind), so it isnā€™t as though the Guardian report alone was enough to cast doubt on the film. However, the report also contained allegations that he behaved inappropriately toward many women on set by making the rounds of the topless women in one elaborate scene and reportedly trying to kiss them. These are allegations Coppola has partially denied, admitting that he kissed the women but denying there was anything untoward ā€” as he was directing, he reportedly announced to the set that ā€œif I come up to you and kiss you, just know itā€™s solely for my pleasure.ā€ Itā€™s unclear how that statement clarified anything for the actors on set; it doesnā€™t exactly create the image of a trouble-free production helmed by a focused, clear-sighted director. According to the Guardian, the now-85-year-oldĀ auteur would also allegedly smoke weed in his trailer before emerging to announce a brand-new scene to shoot.Ā  Shortly after the Guardian story came the filmā€™s polarized reception at Cannes. Though its director received a wild ovation from an enthusiastic audience made up of many people who were directly involved in the movie (another Horizon parallel), this was countered by critics who called the film, generously, ā€œabsolute madnessā€ and ā€œa totally bonkers experiment,ā€ or, less generously, ā€œa head-wrecking abominationā€ consisting of ā€œ138 stultifying minutes of ill-conceived themes, half-finished scenes, nails-along-the-blackboard performances, word-salad dialogue and ugly visuals all seemingly in search of a story that isnā€™t there.ā€Ā Yikes. Finally, in July, we got the trailer, which immediately drew criticism for using quotes from critics about Coppolaā€™s previous works, not about Megalopolis. While audiences were still debating whether this was some sort of intentional meta-commentary, the trailer was quickly recalled by Lionsgate, which apologized sincerely to Coppola for what was apparently a genuine mistake.Ā  All of this led up to the resounding question of what sort of a ride we were in for. Even after the filmā€™s release, thatā€™s still not entirely clear ā€” but itā€™s definitely anything but boring. What does it all mean?! Coppola has claimed that Megalopolis is an exploration of and a warning about an America on the brink of fascism, but the film, despite its clunky Roman metaphors and heavy-handed satire of the modern media, obfuscates that message in plenty of ways. For starters, Coppola seems to think ā€” and Megalopolis repeatedly seems to imply, however inadvertently ā€” that the greatest risk of fascism comes from the politically correct, insurgent left, rather than from oppressive systems. The film instead seems to view a wealthy upper class as a potentially benevolent force, and Coppola has stated that he deliberately cast ā€œcanceledā€ actors (like LaBeouf) in order to avoid the appearance of being ā€œwoke.ā€ LaBeouf plays an opportunistic figure who takes up populist causes for his own manipulative ends, all while intermittently wearing a dress and a rat-tail and cozying up to power; itā€™s all equal parts boorish and incoherent.Ā  Then thereā€™s Cesar Catilina himself, the nephew of a powerful billionaire (Jon Voigt), who despite nominally claiming to work for the people, pursues power and his vision for the masses with pure Randian entitlement. Despite, or more likely because, of his being named Cesar, the film ultimately endorses his righteousness without any self-reflection. The film ends with Catilina winning his battle with the mayor to usher in the city he wants to build ā€” but his former enemy stands by his side, grandfather to his only son, and the family portrait is accompanied by an overtly creepy chant of schoolchildren pledging to build an America dedicated to education and opportunity. Politically, the message is fully muddled. Beyond that flimsy moral, itā€™s unclear where Megalopolisā€™s primary claim to genius rests. Lots and lots of movies have been made about a lone hero lost in a dystopian New York. (The Michael Keaton subgenre alone!) The idea that what the city really needs is a new, futuristic architectural vision isnā€™t new, either;Ā  itā€™s the central theme of Fritz Langā€™s silent masterpiece Metropolis, as well as the film adaptation of The Fountainhead. The 1927 silent classic East Side, West Side finds the main character, just as in Megalopolis, monologuing to his starstruck girlfriend about erecting immortal skyscrapers.Ā  Unlike East Side, West Side, however, Megalopolis wasnā€™t filmed on location in New York, but rather in Atlanta, where Coppola was apparently so dissatisfied with the accommodations that he bought and renovated an entire motel to house his family during filming. The filmā€™s opening weekend box office might barely cover the cost of that purchase. This contradiction is one of many that makes Megalopolis feel, for all the money and time and clear passion that went into it, like a rough draft of a film that needed several more revisions to find a coherent thesis. Despite a number of head-turning ideas and moments of sheer theatricality, the film gives way more often than not to bloat and incoherence. Is it an interesting sort of incoherence? Well, yes, if you enjoy seeing movies ironically, as many people do.Ā  Still, amid all the scandal and CGI, thereā€™s a real sense of sadness here. This may well be Coppolaā€™s last film, so watching it for the lulz probably isnā€™t what most movie buffs had on their 2024 agenda.Ā 
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Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers (3-1) look to extend their lead in the NFC South when they head to Atlanta on Thursday night for a divisional bout with the Falcons (2-2).Ā 
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ā€˜Tell Me Liesā€™ Cast Reveals One Actor Really Got Slapped During Slap Shots: ā€œHe Got His Ass Smacked. It Was So Funny.ā€
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NYC cabaret legend Michael Feinstein buys LA home for $2.72M
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Cause of Maui wildfire that killed 102 revealed
County of Maui and ATF officials held a press conference after releasing the origin and cause report of the deadly Maui wildfire that happened last year.
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How Trump Credits an Immigration Chart for Saving His Life and What the Graphic is Missing
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VP debate ratings show how many people watched the Walz-Vance showdown
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American visiting elderly mom in Lebanon among those killed in airstrikes: family
Kamel Ahmad Jawad died when a missile blasted his hometown of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon as he was "trying to save innocent lives" and comfort others on Tuesday, according to his daughter, NadineĀ Jawad.
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Wisconsin poll shows Harris leading Trump by 4, former president ahead on key issues
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The Right-Wing Plan to Make Everyone an Informant
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Neglect, decay and broken glass: How a Maryland school lost its football field
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The Sports Report: Dodgers strive to keep their competitive edge while awaiting NLDS
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