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Amber Heard’s film, “Into the Fire,” premiered at the Taormina Film Festival on Saturday evening. The film’s director, Conor Allyn, and Italian actor Luca Calvani, who stars as Father Antonio in the movie, sat down with Deadline to discuss their experiences of working with Heard, the film’s messages of breaking down barriers of mental health,
On the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson, two Republican 2024 presidential hopefuls, Mike Pence and Chris Christie, shared their views on abortion. Pence, who is also a former Vice President and presidential candidate, described the landmark decision as “a historic victory” that condemned Roe v. Wade to “the ash
The head of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has accused Russia’s military leadership of striking his fighters and vowed to retaliate. The threat, made over his official Telegram channel, has sparked a crisis in Russia, with the country’s security service FSB calling on Prigozhin’s own Wagner Group private army to refuse orders and detain him.
The Federal Reserve has been increasing interest rates to combat inflation, which is likely to result in more corporate defaults in the coming months. In May, the corporate default rate rose, indicating that US companies are struggling with higher interest rates that make it more expensive to refinance debt, as well as the uncertain economic
European Commission Thierry Breton recently held discussions with tech executives Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman, during which they expressed their support for government regulation and oversight of artificial intelligence (AI). Breton stated that he and Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta Platforms, were in agreement regarding the EU’s proposed regulation of AI, which is currently in the